No that's that silly no prep thing ..
No that's that silly no prep thing ..
If you ever get the drivers to fall in line like that, some a*hole who's interests are way more important than yours would jump into that middle gap and be gone. As soon as one a*hole did it, that would empower all the other a*holes to do it too.
Yeah, wouldn’t happen here in North America. Problem is most drivers here view having a drivers license as a right instead of a privilege. The requirements to obtain one is super low and the lack of any recurrency training here in North America means drivers skill/knowledge level only degrades over time. And it’s certainly not high to start with.
Hell, they're giving them away to illegals.Yeah, wouldn’t happen here in North America. Problem is most drivers here view having a drivers license as a right instead of a privilege. The requirements to obtain one is super low and the lack of any recurrency training here in North America means drivers skill/knowledge level only degrades over time. And it’s certainly not high to start with.
****, that would never f'n happen. I have RIGHTS, you can't tell me what to do!
Hmm... when we hit 23*F, the beaches open back up.This is our "icing condition" in Richmond, Texas today, just southwest of Houston. It's 23 degrees F outside. People are staying home. My barber's shop isn't open.
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I did a so-called "Polar Plunge" at the National Forest Lodge up near Ely, MN a few years back....at -15*! As cold as it was, at least the water was warmer than the air.Hmm... when we hit 23*F, the beaches open back up.
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Ely, Grand Marais, etc. are some of my favorite places in the world (got family in G.M.)- and if you've got a wood-fired sauna up there, you're livin' the life! I'm starting to have my doubts about the 6 months of winter and snow up to the eaves, though. Guess I'm getting old.I did a so-called "Polar Plunge" at the National Forest Lodge up near Ely, MN a few years back....at -15*! As cold as it was, at least the water was warmer than the air.
And thank God they have a sauna right there near the shoreline!