November 1, 2005

  • Warning . . .   this is a rant.   

    why . . . why why why
    why.  Why?  
    Why do people drive like they've never been
    in a car before? 
    Why do people driving down the highway, doing
    about 55,
    with no one in front of them, feel the need to hit their
    brakes?  
    Is the road infront of them suddenly going to stop
    with no notice?  hmm.  Don't think so. 
    GHOST! 
    hmmm.  nope.

    More the question is, why am I CONSTANTLY surrounded by them? 

    This is brought on by the fact that I have recently re-entered
    driving on the highway during the times that EVERYONE ELSE
    needs to be somewhere, like, NOW.

    it gets frustrating.

    Traffic
    jams just absolutely amaze me. 
    What I think?
     I think its
    those psycho breakers that start all the traffic jams. 
    Or those
    idiots who go Mach 3, and then have to slam on their brakes because no
    one else is going Mach 3. 
    Then people see taillights, and WOAH
    NELLIE!!! 
    They're braking 500 feet infront of me. 
    That
    means I have SLAM on my brakes too!!! 

    *shaking head*

    Ok.  I'll shutup. 

    I guess I'm just salty about the fact that an 18 minute drive
    takes me 45 minutes.

    *sigh*

    Deal right?  I have a job.   

Comments (10)

  • "salty" good word.

    sometimes my 13 minute commute takes over an hour. No one in Seattle can drive in the rain, which is a surprise.

  • I will rant with you...We Texans are bad drivers as well....! I am 15mins. away from work,but in the evening it takes me 45mins to get home....

  • I feel your pain. Really.

    There is a standard cloverleaf interchange on my route to work. People merging onto the highway, and off the highway, on either side of this cloverleaf cause traffic to back up for at least two miles. EVERY. STINKING. MORNING. You'd think that after driving it enough times, they'd get used to it.

    And really. A cloverleaf intersection is not a hard concept to grasp. Rule of note, that many seem to be unaware of: when on a cloverleaf ramp (either entering or exiting) DO. NOT. STOP.

    Anyway. Just sayin' I feel the pain. :)

  • relax. take a deep breath; count to 1,098,109. take another deep breath. be GLAD you aint in Spain!!! or Germany even!! i won't tell you how it is but in trhe cities they make their own "lane"... :O when i was in the military in Norfolk VA, i lived 10 mins away from the base. during rush hour it ONLY took two hours to get there. i used to leave home at 5am!!! count thy bleSSings deary!!

  • It's okay, we are all surrounded by lousy, stupid drivers that think they own the road and make the rules.  I'm lucky, my morning commute is 4 lane half the way and even when it's relatively crowded, it's not bad.  Takes me 25 minutes to drive 18 miles.

  • I have not read the book "The Grudge"...I'm still scared from watching the movie and Tenise didn't help by dressing up as the mom...Page pic...I like it too...Thanks! You have a GREAT day THURSDAY...Chat soon...~Trisha~

  • I wish I had my own road.

  • yep. rush hour sucks all right!

  • Ha, ha, ha!!!  You came in at the last minute and swooped the contest out from under the feets of my family who are WAY competitive in nature.  Hilarious.  Love it.    That's was great...  YOU WIN!

  • LoL I have noticed this as well   I'm telling you...the world would be a better place if I were the only one it

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