Well, they'd certainly be more relaxed.
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Yeah, the pedestrian/bikers/cars tend to have to battle it out. It's just because there are so many of all of them, sharing the same space.
I think it made me an insanely (as in dangerously) aggressive pedestrian. I still think if I make eye contact with the driver that means I get to go in front of them.
Maybe they'd just die happy.
Easier to find parking spots, then.
well, more 60-70 on Storrow - too many reverse curves and people coming on and off at short intervals - but still hella unnerving
Hee hee! I love driving on Storrow when you're able to get in to the curves.
I now realize I have completely disqualified myself from having a reasonable opinion about Boston area driving. But seriously, it's all about paying attention! Which is why we are all tense and need more oral sex. Elect me for governor!
My dorm room looked out over Storrow Drive.
Whoa - gotta be BU or Emerson, right? I went to BU and lived in Myles.
Elect me for governor!
You got my vote. But, over the smiling robot (tm some other Buffista I'm memfaulting on) I'd vote for just about anybody.
So, the Boston drivers would be less crazy if they had more oral sex while driving?
Well, they'd certainly be more relaxed.
Not so much until after...
I went to BU and lived in Myles.
I was in Shelton! 4th floor. The "Writer's Floor." I lived there 86-88.
And I totally just had a recovered memory of witnessing a case of oral sex while driving in Kenmore Sq. heh.
(The driver was receiving, in case anyone was wondering.)
heh, my dorm room was on the corner of Beacon Street and Charlesgate (West? East? Whichever was the on ramp to Storrow). I went to Emerson and lived in Fensgate, sadly closed now. Well, sold and coverted to condos.
it makes Dallas, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Washington D.C. all look calm and relaxing in comparison
Huh. I've never driven in Atlanta or Dallas, but LA and DC drivers always seem terribly un-alert compared to Boston drivers, to me. I feel safer driving in Boston because I feel I can trust the drivers there to be paying attention.
I feel safer driving in Boston because I feel I can trust the drivers there to be paying attention.
That's what I'm talking about!