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Date Posted: 22:30:51 04/06/03 Sun
Author Host/IP: NoHost/12.111.167.145 In reply to:
Horward
's message, "Re: AAAAH!" on 20:57:55 04/06/03 Sun
You sound like my mother, just to let you know. lol
>But without it you're stuck walking everywhere, riding
>a bicicle, or relying on public transportation. ;)
>You'll get used to it after awhile.
I could handle that. There's too much crap in the air, anyway. ;)
>As opposed to inside driving time. Once you're down do
>the last few weeks you'll enjoy it.
No, no I won't. I just don't like driving. Period. Don't like riding in a car, either. It's boooooring. Driving's worse 'cause I'm supposed to pay attention.
>She's just bein' a Mom. Just wait till she gets you
>out on the interstate lol.
I think I'll pass on that for as long as I can. At least our freeways are relatively straight. Straight I can do. It's her psychotic "You're gonna hit the curb!" turns I don't particularly enjoy. I was 3 feet from the curb...idiot. Heh, I deserve to be mean to my mother for awhile. She kept laughing. *sulk*
>Are you learning automatic or standard? With standard
>I can sort of understand not using the accelerator
>lol, but not automatic.
Standard. I guess they figure they should teach you the "harder" of the two in a class environment just in case? I don't know. But I suppose the lady just wanted to see what all we could do without going around the parking lot at 10mph for two hours. lol
>If the streets are narrow it's probably better to stay
>towards the center of the road. But if they're wide
>enough for two lanes, just imagine a line down the
>middle of the road and that you are sitting in the
>center of your lane. Shouldn't have any problems then.
>Oh and, I'm sure you've heard this before, look as far
>ahead as possible.
They aren't very narrow at all. Actually, I was too far over if there had been anyone coming the opposite direction, which there usually is. Again, she was paranoid about being too close to the parked cars. She's not used to sitting on the passenger side, I can tell. lmao
>15 MPH on turns in residential areas ;)..geez I feel
>like a driving instructor lol.
Probably what I was doing. I wasn't going around the corner at 25. lol I'm not quite that bad. I wasn't drivin' 25 much at all 'cause I have a bit of a lead foot and tend to be heavy on both the accelerator and brake. Helloooo whiplash. ;) But it was slightly annoying when I'm doin' pretty damn good going a normal speed and making good turns, and I turn right behind someone else, same speed, stayed in my lane, and she's gasping "slow down!". I got it covered...thanks...you can let go of the dashboard now...
>You'll get used to it, until then here's a nice little
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rel=nofollow target=_blank >href="http://civis.wigner.bme.hu/020530fahrschule/">cli
>p for you to use and enjoy. ;)
I can get used to driving. I cannot get used to my mother in the passenger seat. I should do that to her, see how she likes it. Every time she goes around a corner. "*gasp* slow down!" Oh, this was very helpful. I'd been on the road all of 5 minutes when I turn a corner and am concentrating on not hitting parked cars, etc, and I guess she forgot what she was doing for a moment because she pointed to the left and goes "Awe, look at that dog." It took her a few seconds before she went "No, wait, don't look at the dog! Sorry, keep your eyes on the road...". I repeat, shoot me now.
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