All the time I hear others complain about “crazy drivers” and how someone else brought out his or her “road rage.” This got me thinking, I never get angry when I drive (but often I hear honking). Hmmm. Out of curiosity, I decided to see if I am the source of any fellow man’s rage, so I have put a “How’s my driving?” bumper sticker on my car complete with my cell phone number. I have had a couple of calls thus far – one telling me I probably shouldn’t be talking on my cell phone and driving. Another was a sweet elderly woman asking if I delivered? I asked what it was exactly she needed delivered, but she didn’t know. So I couldn’t help.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
The Print Looked Mighty Fine To The Paper
All the time I hear others complain about “crazy drivers” and how someone else brought out his or her “road rage.” This got me thinking, I never get angry when I drive (but often I hear honking). Hmmm. Out of curiosity, I decided to see if I am the source of any fellow man’s rage, so I have put a “How’s my driving?” bumper sticker on my car complete with my cell phone number. I have had a couple of calls thus far – one telling me I probably shouldn’t be talking on my cell phone and driving. Another was a sweet elderly woman asking if I delivered? I asked what it was exactly she needed delivered, but she didn’t know. So I couldn’t help.
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My son once observed that there's no human activity as hypocritical as driving. We are so quick to rant about other drivers, but no one acknowledges his/her own stupid traffic blunders. Until you, Hubert. Your openness to other's opinions is admirable. I call that courage.
(I would encourage you to sign Oprah's pledge to make your car a "no phone zone.")
Hubert, maybe you are horrible driver because you grew up in Switzerland.
H.B.
You change dog breeds more than anyone I know.
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