I hear that a lot, but this time it was way more pretentious. It was an interior designer or a real estate agent talking about staging the kitchen for a client. She looked a little crushed when I told her she wasn't that interesting.
I made a wrong turn in Boston a couple of weeks ago and waited until I could pull off into a parking space before daring to try to call someone for corrective directions -- the traffic around me was way too frenetic and impatient to even think about making a call while still moving.
This is a great example of how there are huge individual differences in how people mentally handle driving. There are plenty of morons out there who think it's perfectly OK to stop in the middle of the street in heavy traffic if they miss a turn. Even less surprising is how their vehicles often already seem to have rear-end damage.
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I hear that a lot, but this time it was way more pretentious. It was an interior designer or a real estate agent talking about staging the kitchen for a client. She looked a little crushed when I told her she wasn't that interesting.
I wish I was there
I made a wrong turn in Boston a couple of weeks ago and waited until I could pull off into a parking space before daring to try to call someone for corrective directions -- the traffic around me was way too frenetic and impatient to even think about making a call while still moving.
This is a great example of how there are huge individual differences in how people mentally handle driving. There are plenty of morons out there who think it's perfectly OK to stop in the middle of the street in heavy traffic if they miss a turn. Even less surprising is how their vehicles often already seem to have rear-end damage.