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Invaluable lessons in life, you have to life it to understand it! Seniors are the in the last step of the learning process. Now what was that grade-schooler saying again?
Invaluable lessons in life, you have to life it to understand it! Seniors are the in the last step of the learning process. Now what was that grade-schooler saying again?
While coming back to the metro area from a nice day up in the high country, I must take the interstate. I couldn’t imagine that in all the miles of pavement I seem to find “other” drivers who just can’t drive with the flow of traffic. They must drive an extra five or ten over the speed of “all” the others and cut back and forth into each of the lanes when a hole is available to do so; allowing them to get another car ahead of the others in the pack.
I simply avoid “packs” of cars driving together whenever possible and try to stay away from a potential accidents. It’s funny to watch other cars passing by, getting up into the “pack” and stuck behind them; waiting for the chance of an opening to get around. lol
While coming back to the metro area from a nice day up in the high country, I must take the interstate. I couldn’t imagine that in all the miles of pavement I seem to find “other” drivers who just can’t drive with the flow of traffic. They must drive an extra five or ten over the speed of “all” the others and cut back and forth into each of the lanes when a hole is available to do so; allowing them to get another car ahead of the others in the pack.
I simply avoid “packs” of cars driving together whenever possible and try to stay away from a potential accidents. It’s funny to watch other cars passing by, getting up into the “pack” and stuck behind them; waiting for the chance of an opening to get around. lol
Hehe....those same people probably push the elevator button, repeatedly, and actually think it speeds up its arrival!
Today at work while bussing a table a customer left a napkin with drips of blood on it!
Not nice, rude, inconsiderate and a biohazard!
She heard me say "theres blood on that napkin" And she said "Oh I'm sorry, my aunt is a diabetic, she left it there"
WTH.
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