In Athens, the message behind honking the horn appears to be "This car is equipped with a horn."
The vast majority of the vehicles I have owned have been so old and decrepit, that they would not qualify for that one.
P-C, congrats on the raise, even if it isn't as spectacular as you had hoped.
in Rome it seems that the message behind honking the horn is "I am about to do something illegal and dangerous, and it would be pointless to do it without an audience."
So you're saying that Roman drivers are cats?
P-C, congrats on the raise, even if it isn't as spectacular as you had hoped.
On the upside, my boss—who is really my former boss now—is intent on getting me a promotion this year. Which will mean more money. (Also, it's a good incentive for me to stay, not that I was thinking of leaving this year anyway.)
Sweet Zombie Jesus, I hope most LA divers don't think they dig better than anywhere else, because most of them suck.
Billytea, please to pass the monitor cleaning tools.
Heh. I actually think LA drivers are way better than most I've encountered. Sheer volume means I see a fair amount of bad driving, but overall they're way more civil and careful--and I commute 60+ miles through the thick of it every work day!
I grew up in NJ, and I can't remember any other state being criticized for its driving skills. Sometimes we'd get annoyed at New York City people cutting across lanes on the highway.
After driving in the SW and East Coast, LA drivers are comparatively goddamned polite and orderly. My parents reached the same conclusion almost 40 years ago, when they moved from LA to Boston. After driving into work once in Boston, he decided to take the bus.
Billytea, please to pass the monitor cleaning tools.
Be sure to pay extra attention to between the toes. [link]
don't think they dig better than anywhere else
Is this why my car has a shovel in it?