Now that’s a generalizationI don't know about that, but I can say that 87% of statistics are completely made-up.
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Now that’s a generalizationI don't know about that, but I can say that 87% of statistics are completely made-up.
Justin, impact on a person's body can be measure in many ways. Have you ever griped about the horrendous roads in MI? Bad traffic in and around Detroit? Unplowed roads that slowed you down when you were in a hurry to get somewhere? That dam dog in your neighborhood that always barks early in the morning?It seems like a lot of guys on here are easily annoyed by everyday things, most of which have zero impact on their lives.
I have a plan to move out of this state, a single raindrop doesn't blame itself for the flood (if you are in bad traffic...you are just as much fault), I own a vehicle that does very good in snow and I've done enough snow/off-road driving to know what I'm doing.. I'm also a stickler for being punctual, I talked to them about their dog and it's not a thing anymore. My point....the items you bring up, and others, can either be dealt with/planned around or let go. You can't control someone driving slow. If you're in a hurry, that's your fault, you should be planning better.Justin, impact on a person's body can be measure in many ways. Have you ever griped about the horrendous roads in MI? Bad traffic in and around Detroit? Unplowed roads that slowed you down when you were in a hurry to get somewhere? That dam dog in your neighborhood that always barks early in the morning?
These little irritants that make you grit your teeth are the same things most people on here are griping about. Me? I'm usually in a hurry when I'm behind the wheel and like some others on here, get ticked off at the people who drive the speed limit in the left lane.
These "everyday things" are irritants. They piss us off but in just a few minutes we've forgotten them. The ones who can't forget these irritants are the ones you see on the news getting arrested for road rage.
Not YOU specifically. More of a "you guys" type of usage.I have a plan to move out of this state, a single raindrop doesn't blame itself for the flood (if you are in bad traffic...you are just as much fault), I own a vehicle that does very good in snow and I've done enough snow/off-road driving to know what I'm doing.. I'm also a stickler for being punctual, I talked to them about their dog and it's not a thing anymore. My point....the items you bring up, and others, can either be dealt with/planned around or let go. You can't control someone driving slow. If you're in a hurry, that's your fault, you should be planning better.
Everyone gets annoyed, it's human nature. I agree, it's how people handle stress that separates a bad day from a prison sentence. There some very specific gripes that make me roll my eyes and think "so...you're an adult?" Life is too short and you're too lucky to hate such small things.
What would you do? Interstate post speed is 70 mph. I drive in the right lane doing 70 with the cruise on. Come upon a slower driver, no one in the left lane so I pull out , still with the cruise on to pass, Then pull back in after I pass the slow car. While I'm in the left lane someone thinks they can travel 85 comes up on my rear. Do you speed up, or continue doing the speed limit?
I hate all generalizations. They are always wrong.
What would you do? Interstate post speed is 70 mph. I drive in the right lane doing 70 with the cruise on. Come upon a slower driver, no one in the left lane so I pull out , still with the cruise on to pass, Then pull back in after I pass the slow car. While I'm in the left lane someone thinks they can travel 85 comes up on my rear. Do you speed up, or continue doing the speed limit?
What would you do? Interstate post speed is 70 mph. I drive in the right lane doing 70 with the cruise on. Come upon a slower driver, no one in the left lane so I pull out , still with the cruise on to pass, Then pull back in after I pass the slow car. While I'm in the left lane someone thinks they can travel 85 comes up on my rear. Do you speed up, or continue doing the speed limit?
Funny, on all the different forums I frequent the issue of Left Lane Bandits comes up and immediately everyone is fired up and ticked off. It's almost like there's no one on that board that is actually guilty of it, and yet, every day of my life I'm stuck behind someone who refused to move over no matter how many people make crazy moves to get around them.
Texas has 1000's upon 1000's of signs along the highways and interstates that say 'Left lane for passing only' but I have yet to hear of anyone actually ticketed for ignoring that law. We might as well just save the money on the signs.
But I guess the same argument can be made about me and speed limit signs......
But I guess the same argument can be made about me and speed limit signs......
Might you give your scrutiny up for these literal specimens? It's quite the exercise to find such a fine example of writing nowadays, especially for a literati such as yourself.I might lend that some credence if the writer were not so average.