And have to jam my left foot under the seat when driving an auto.
It's been awhile since I've tried to press the clutch in an automatic and came to a sudden stop. I've had some close calls though.
In high school, I remember being on a float in a parade and the driver did that.
Well, Massachusetts law says they're supposed to pay you interest on it. But I'm not at all convinced that people pay that much attention to it.
Ah! Should be in shower. Off I go.
I love our stick shift vehicles in the snow. Heavy, slow traffic, NSM.
That doesn't sound right, Emily. (the trig, that is)
Good point. Mostly, I like having the control over when it goes vrooooooooOOOOO-ooooooooOOOOO-oooommmmm.
Heavy, slow traffic, NSM.
Another reason I'm not aching to have one.
Nothing, sorry.
You have six months! Plenty of time to acquire and then forget stuff. Hurry!
You have six months! Plenty of time to acquire and then forget stuff. Hurry!
Hmmm. I knew some SPSS six months ago that's probably gone now, how about that?
Another reason I'm not aching to have one.
It doesn't seem that bad to me, using the clutch gets to be pretty automatic.
I knew some SPSS six months ago that's probably gone now
Oh, I like statistics. That could work. We are talking statistics, right?
using the clutch gets to be pretty automatic
Gets
to be. I'm lazy enough to be happy starting out there.
My Friend's mom used to keep a glass of water on her headboard (it was a bookcase-type thing). This was, until her cat started batting it over onto her face when she wanted to play. Every morning.
The cat was involved, but in sleepily picking up the water bottle to prevent him from knocking it off the dresser, I failed to realize that the top wasn't on it.