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Find yourseld "driving" :driving: much more aggressivly when you have the Radio blasting!?



This morning my favorite song came on the radio & I had it blasting, when ironically, I suddenly realized just how agressivly I was driving! :-2

So is your ear connected to your foot, that seems to make it stomp on the gas in tune with the loud music? :rolleyes:
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i'll be watching for you when you drive to florida Cars! :driving: another darn teenager with the radio cranked up!!
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I NEVER drive fast except when I'm listening to ZZ Tops "Eliminator" Then I'm in the hands of the bearded boys :rolleyes:


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Absolutely,And dureing the summer when my top is off I get too share the music with my roadmates.Sometimes I take the top off my jeep too.:rolleyes:
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lady cop;460164 wrote: i'll be watching for you when you drive to florida Cars! :driving: another darn teenager with the radio cranked up!!




Oh yeah LC, I knew you would jump on me for this one, but as I said it was my favorite song. So I don't always have the radio blasting!



And isn't there some kind of connection there, "teenager" on the way up, & "Senior Citizen" on the way down?! :p :rolleyes: :wah:
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actually i'm just going to stop you and take you out for seafood! :-6
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Only on the highways, loud music, fast driving.
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lady cop;460173 wrote: actually i'm just going to stop you and take you out for seafood! :-6


Oh no, If we ever do meet up it will be my treat!!! :)

(And I just love "Blackened Mahi- Mahi"! ;) )
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cars;460162 wrote: Find yourseld "driving" :driving: much more aggressivly when you have the Radio blasting!?



This morning my favorite song came on the radio & I had it blasting, when ironically, I suddenly realized just how agressivly I was driving!

So is your ear connected to your foot, that seems to make it stomp on the gas in tune with the loud music?
No, but this morning I was so irritated while I was driving. I had to stop at the post office first, but the line was moving so incredibly slow. I only had to buy 2 stamps, but the stamp maching was "temporarily out of order". And so I left there mad as hell and spewed a few curse words under my breath.

So I decided to go and put air in my tires, but at the first place, the air was out of order and had a yellow piece of plastic over the nozzle. So I went across the street to that service station, and there was a big guy with his Range Rover parked in the air and water parking spot. He looked like he was setting up housekeeping there, while checking his oil. So I had to wait till he was done. I was so irritated. I even asked him "will you be a while?" And he said he was going to "be right back", while he went into the station for some reason. I should have said "so are you setting up housekeeping here at the air and water, or are you just taking your time because you are a big guy who owns a Range Rover?" Instead I just parked directly behind him and turned off my car and waited for him to get finished and leave. He looked slightly irriated as he drove off.

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It's the inconsiderate acts that others do, without the thought of how they are inconveniencing others, that get under my skin.:rolleyes:
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Saffron;460274 wrote: No, but this morning I was so irritated while I was driving. I had to stop at the post office first, but the line was moving so incredibly slow. I only had to buy 2 stamps, but the stamp maching was "temporarily out of order". And so I left there mad as hell and spewed a few curse words under my breath.



So I decided to go and put air in my tires, but at the first place, the air was out of order and had a yellow piece of plastic over the nozzle. So I went across the street to that service station, and there was a big guy with his Range Rover parked in the air and water parking spot. He looked like he was setting up housekeeping there, while checking his oil. So I had to wait till he was done. I was so irritated. I even asked him "will you be a while?" And he said he was going to "be right back", while he went into the station for some reason. I should have said "so are you setting up housekeeping here at the air and water, or are you just taking your time because you are a big guy who owns a Range Rover?" Instead I just parked directly behind him and turned off my car and waited for him to get finished and leave. He looked slightly irriated as he drove off.

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It's the inconsiderate acts that others do, without the thought of how they are inconveniencing others, that get under my skin.:rolleyes:


Maybe you should have just blocked in his RR, & as he was coming out, you could have been going into the station telling him, you'll be right back! :guitarist
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cars;460162 wrote: B]So is your ear connected to your foot, that seems to make it stomp on the gas in tune with the loud music? rolleyes:


No. Listening to music while driving is bad form, and not productive of good

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cars;460282 wrote: Maybe you should have just blocked in his RR, & as he was coming out, you could have been going into the station telling him, you'll be right back! :guitarist
Yeah, but I don't like to irritate people. And I was in such a huge hurry to get to school. I was in a creative kind of state of mind, and had a lot on my mind too. But it just seemed weird that everywhere I went, there were "out of order" signs. And I still have not been able to buy a stamp. But I did get some air in my tires.:sneaky:
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Usually the rockier the tune the heavier the foot...



Looks over my shoulder for LC...



I do try to be mindfull of the speed limits though. :yh_whistl




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I always do the speedlimit and obey all traffic laws. and i never never use my cell phone when i am driving. :rolleyes:



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"Life is a Highway.....I'm gonna ride it all night long...."

Yeah, I have to catch myself and ease that foot up off the excelerator at times.:wah:
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Ocnbrz;460435 wrote: Usually the rockier the tune the heavier the foot...



Looks over my shoulder for LC...



I do try to be mindfull of the speed limits though. :yh_whistlwhen i got my first convertible it was on an Easter....i cranked up george thorogood's 'bad to the bone' and went cruising! i felt 17 :)
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lady cop;460813 wrote: when i got my first convertible it was on an Easter....i cranked up george thorogood's 'bad to the bone' and went cruising! i felt 17 :)


Convertables are great when the weather is warm!



I don't care how old I get ... good rock and roll just needs to be played LOUD! :guitarist :wah:




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Ocnbrz;461360 wrote: Convertables are great when the weather is warm!



I don't care how old I get ... good rock and roll just needs to be played LOUD! :guitarist :wah:




AMEN!:wah:
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cars;461363 wrote: AMEN!:wah: If it's too loud,Your too old!!!

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