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re Guy: I could not imagine the carnage if it snowed here in Miami. lol
posted by
muley12
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July 17, 2009
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Kamakazi drivers
Mikey,
Living in rural northern Michigan, near the web of the mitt, as we leave the house during any holiday weekend or season when tourists flock to our area, (hunting season, summer vacation, snowmobile weather, etc.) whoever isn't leaving the safety of home and hearth, always says, "Drive carefully and watch out for all the 'crazies' out there. The tourists are back in town!" Everyone fron "urbanity land" drives as though, driving is a competion! Also, at the first snowfall of winter, they drive as though they didn't know that snow is slippery! It is easy to spot a city driver, and we give them a lot of leeway, just out of self-defense.
Guy
posted by
northsage_45
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July 17, 2009
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So very sorry! Bad drivers are exasperating! sam
posted by
sam444
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July 15, 2009
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I can't vouch for Miami but................
if you think driving is hazardous there you obviously haven't ventured this far! Many blessings and thanks
posted by
mariaki
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July 15, 2009
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You got it right Mike loll... it is an adventure to say the least to drive in Miami... and what do you tell me when in the Winter the snow birds come down from the north and drive 15 miles per hour down the express ways???? loll Now that is a sight to see loll... honking horns... screeching tires... totally enraged drivers that can not understand why the New Yorkers stop on the red lights and do not turn right loll Its a zoo... but its our zoo and I love it :-)
posted by
Sinome
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July 14, 2009
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Sounds just like Sydeny Australia. That's a daily challenge too.
posted by
Kabu
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July 14, 2009
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8:18 PM
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