( snipped-for-privacy@aol.com) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :
It isn't.
( snipped-for-privacy@aol.com) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :
It isn't.
Yeah but it's ok to drive on the wrong side of the street in England.
Oh and you also walk on the pavement. So it figures my husband would try to drive on the sidewalk.
And from 600cc too. Whatever will they think...
Os
That's only because they put the steering wheel on the WRONG side of the car !
Yes, but in the US, you park on a driveway but you drive on the parkway. Then you pay a toll to get on the freeway. Sheesh.
--scott
The shift lever is on the wrong side too!
LOL.. but I've never paid to get on the freeway, that's more of an East Coast thing. It's a really big country.
cruel.
They've got it all sdrawkcab ! I've told this to many people in Germany and they just have a blank look on their faces...like they just came out of the Cinema after seeing a Sci-Fi movie.
I guess the problem is, if they put the steering wheel where it BELONGS, they would have to flip all their roads over / upside down. Too much work for them.
Lg
Ah so it's just plain laziness that causes them to drive on the wrong side of the road!
...to *watch*.
While eating corndogs and fries. Oh, and more fries. And a burger. And then some real food....
You'd need a full size and very very strong ladder to get your average American into the cab. And I bet it wouldn't jump so high then....
In my town it's all the freaking potholes. Cobblestone would be smoother to drive on then the asphalt around here.
And the corners. Don't forget the corners.
Just like with motorbikes ;-)
What's a shift lever?
Oh sorry should have pronounced it lEEver for you.
I think they can do the job. The crowd pays for the fuel, so who cares? It's all just good fun. Nobody gets hurt. Americans like to watch things get smashed to bits. I don't know why.
Lg
Is that all? London's population is something like 8 million off-peak, and
15 million in the day.
Yep, we've got a bit of motorway almost like that.
( snipped-for-privacy@aol.com) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :
No, it isn't.
PC Paul ( snipped-for-privacy@home.com) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :
Yep...
Stupid o'clock in the morning, M25/M26/M20 towards the tunnel.
She yawns, stretches, looks - as we turn off the motorway at the tunnel junction... "Oh, are we here already...?"
"What time is it?"
"What speed have we been doing?"
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