The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
is that britain?! obviousl moslemic. now we know why women are not allowed to drive there. next car that comes along is obviously driving the wrong way on a one way street.
I try to keep in mind, every time I drive, that I'm actually not a very good driver. It keeps me from making overconfident mistakes.
The kicker is that I PASSED MY DRIVER'S TEST THE FIRST TIME. I KNOW I'm not very good, and there are people on the roads who had to take the test three or four times.
Gorges Smythe is more correct than he thinks. People who were raised in a culture where walking is the norm have a lot of trouble with a world that moves faster than a horse. A Kazakh friend had a hell of a time learning to drive.
Clearly, "British" women shouldn't drive.
ReplyDeleteNow we know why the Prophet forbade men to drink: it makes you drive like a woman.
ReplyDeleteYep. They need to go back...
ReplyDeleteif you import Asians in wholesale lots, you end up with Asia ...
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Parallel parking is easy if you use mirrors. Or difficult it you have limited depth perception, bad eye-to-hand coordination, or just plain stupid.
ReplyDeleteIt's tough, switching from camels to cars.
ReplyDeleteGlad I've got the whole Atlantic Ocean and most of
ReplyDeletethe North America continent between she and me.
is that britain?!
ReplyDeleteobviousl moslemic. now we know why women are not allowed to drive there.
next car that comes along is obviously driving the wrong way on a one way street.
I try to keep in mind, every time I drive, that I'm actually not a very good driver. It keeps me from making overconfident mistakes.
ReplyDeleteThe kicker is that I PASSED MY DRIVER'S TEST THE FIRST TIME. I KNOW I'm not very good, and there are people on the roads who had to take the test three or four times.
THAT'S a thought that'll clear your sinuses!
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ReplyDeleteGorges Smythe is more correct than he thinks. People who were raised in a culture where walking is the norm have a lot of trouble with a world that moves faster than a horse. A Kazakh friend had a hell of a time learning to drive.
ReplyDeleteWhen you have one twentieth of the peripheral vision of other drivers, these little bumps will happen
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