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I prefer watching a sunset when I am not behind the wheel of a 3000 pound device which if not handled properly, has all the destructive power of an artillery shell.
I know Canada is officially metric, but I’m surprised it was in common parlance back then. Watching Top Gear, it seems The British still colloquially used Imperial measure for most things, except, say, “liters of petrol.”
I used to see the most incredible sunsets and lightning storms on my commute home. Never did get around to setting up a voice-controlled camera on my dashboard to take pics, though.
This situation is what the horn is for, use it. BEEP! BEEP! It’s what I do when traffic is going below the speed limit for no apparent reason (e.g. a wreck, weather conditions, etc.)
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
3 km = 1.86 miles… that IS awfully slow
alondra about 7 years ago
Uggghhhhh, I hate these traffic bottlenecks!
Rosette about 7 years ago
Then, turn your head and watch the sunset!
Also, don’t drive with your eyes closed and your hands flailing. It’s just not safe.
AllishaDawn about 7 years ago
She should have left the house earlier.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 7 years ago
She should probably have stayed home and watched it with her kids.
jpayne4040 about 7 years ago
I doubt that heavy traffic on that road is a new thing. She should have known to leave home earlier.
tripwire45 about 7 years ago
She complains about drivers the same way I do.
ladykat Premium Member about 7 years ago
Elly, I get the feeling that most of us don’t slow down and watch enough sunsets.
USN1977 about 7 years ago
I prefer watching a sunset when I am not behind the wheel of a 3000 pound device which if not handled properly, has all the destructive power of an artillery shell.
micromos about 7 years ago
She must not live in the USA.
Alphaomega about 7 years ago
We would all benifit from watching more sunsets.
bobfjr about 7 years ago
Yawn, another Mommy On A Mission…
Seed_drill about 7 years ago
I know Canada is officially metric, but I’m surprised it was in common parlance back then. Watching Top Gear, it seems The British still colloquially used Imperial measure for most things, except, say, “liters of petrol.”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
I said I often used the strip to “lecture.” In this case, I was lecturing myself.
SapphireSkies Premium Member about 7 years ago
I used to see the most incredible sunsets and lightning storms on my commute home. Never did get around to setting up a voice-controlled camera on my dashboard to take pics, though.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 7 years ago
“11 minutes” and “3km” — very specific measurements. Methinks someone is being a bit anal. Yes, take in the sunset.
falcon_370f about 7 years ago
This situation is what the horn is for, use it. BEEP! BEEP! It’s what I do when traffic is going below the speed limit for no apparent reason (e.g. a wreck, weather conditions, etc.)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
It seems to me from the various bits of data that she meant to say driving at 3 KM instead of “3km below the speed limit”.