View Full Version : Hit a new low on the courtesy scale...
brick 05-17-2006, 04:02 PM This is ridiculous. Now I've been honked at and stared down for going 5mph over the speed limit and then daring to slow down for my left turn (and not even particularly early). I HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE living in Connecticut. Driving used to be enjoyable, but I DO NOT deal well with this kind of BS. :(
tbaleno 05-17-2006, 04:05 PM Just let it slide off and realize the person was clueless.
krousdb 05-17-2006, 04:14 PM Or you could move to Pittsburgh. The only flack I have received was from a familiar looking guy in a black shirt with a white collar waving his rosary at me.:D
philmcneal 05-17-2006, 07:44 PM breathe in and breathe out.
I find jazz helps! Breathe, remember it takes two to start crap with someone else, don't be that 50%!!!!
Or think of it this way, "I PAY LESS GAS THAN HIM LOL! MORE BEER FOR ME"
Hi Brick:
___I use Enya’s - Watermark to tone the anxiety down a notch or two in my daily travels. Of course in a FE challenge, no radio/stereo but it was there if I needed it. Dan just had to endure my 4 letter expletives whenever we got slammed at a light or other such craziness ;)
___Good Luck
___Wayne
krousdb 05-17-2006, 08:16 PM Hi Brick:
___I use Enya’s - Watermark to tone the anxiety down a notch or two in my daily travels. Of course in FE challenge, no radio/stereo but it was there if I needed it. Dan just had to endure my 4 letter expletives whenever we got slammed at a light or other such craziness ;)
___Good Luck
___Wayne
Just for the record, Wayne's expletives are not limited to four letters.:D
He can be quite creative.
Hi Dan:
:D :D :D
___Good Luck
___Wayne
brick 05-17-2006, 08:57 PM Yeah, it really should be as simple as letting it all go. I think I need more practice at managing my frustration with humanity than I need practice at the driving technique. (Which means I need a whooole lot of practice with the anger thing because I still have a ways yet to go FE-wise.) The classical stations on XM did the trick on my really great segment a couple of weekends ago...can't remember why I turned the radio off between then and now. Ahh, well. There's always tomorrow.
philmcneal 05-18-2006, 03:12 AM when a red light hits me i shake my hand out the window and wave it very violently, people around me thinks i'm nuts but they don't know the truth that's why :P
omg brick you got XM, i was about to shell the cash for that too but must resist spending money.... man if i had XM i would be tapping my steering wheel and dancing to every FAS I do.
As for stereo off, sometimse your car just wants to talk to you. I find it comforting that it still sounds the same the first day I got it, that's a good sign yes?
tarabell 05-20-2006, 12:16 AM I use Enya’s - Watermark to tone the anxiety down a notch or two in my daily travels. Of course in a FE challenge, no radio/stereo but it was there if I needed it.
That is the BEST driving music I know of. Heavy traffic, rude drivers fade away and your car seems to float on its own.
When I have family/passengers I often turn off the radio and ask them to please shut up when I'm driving, even around town.
Except in (ahem) San Francisco. One of the first things we do when we drive there and get in range is tune into one of their many excellent classical stations. They have more than we do in L.A and better ones. There is something about the mist, vague outlines of bridges, the hills dotted with houses -- somehow there's always something perfect playing to go with the view.
krousdb 05-20-2006, 07:23 AM On our long drives to the beach, we listen to XM Kids, one of the stations on XM satelite radio. Besides the silly, cheerful songs I get to hear my own children singing and giggling. It never fails to bring a smile to my face.
tigerhonaker 05-20-2006, 07:32 AM X/M Satellete Radio Station; (Jazz) :D
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