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On a related note, people who say they like everything usually listen to nothing.
Since we "sort of don"t" fit the mold, it cracks me up when people walk up to us and ask "Who did you like best!!!." Using this year as an ex:, I'm sure I will say like LN ALO when I guess they suspect I would say like Paul. I grew up on country and although I appreciate it (how can you not enjoy even as a little kid Patsy Cline throwing out a tune), I don't ever ever listen to it though. Rap is too big of a genera, so big I wouldn't say that. I don't care for opera (the operating system is ok , some of the new world music is meh, but besides that, I just have favorites, not loves or hates. Yea imthehorn, wishy washy me thinks eh but I'm a Libra ........ What a beautiful day it is in Denver cr****
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Am I the only one who has noticed that with 33 1/3 of the year behind us, this might be a year for womenfolk making a strong showing in the end of year TIN nominations?
Am I the only one who has noticed that with 33 1/3 of the year behind us, this might be a year for womenfolk making a strong showing in the end of year TIN nominations?
We watch way way too many reality shows like the vocal, band, survivor ,etc ones and we are saying that about the shows too. This is the year of the woman everywhere. It's about time and I am a guy ....
Am I the only one who has noticed that with 33 1/3 of the year behind us, this might be a year for womenfolk making a strong showing in the end of year TIN nominations?
Post by Dave Maynar on May 15, 2013 14:26:45 GMT -5
I don't know what has happened over the last week, but I have heard more people using their car horns in traffic in the last week than I have in the entire year before that. I know they are pretty commonly used in other areas, but around here, blowing your horn at someone without there being an accident immediately imminent is basically code for:
I don't know what has happened over the last week, but I have heard more people using their car horns in traffic in the last week than I have in the entire year before that. I know they are pretty commonly used in other areas, but around here, blowing your horn at someone without there being an accident immediately imminent is basically code for:
Oh yeah. I would totally expect it in Chicago or a similar city. It's just really unusual behavior for this area.
Dear god I wish people would stop blowing their horns here. I mean sometimes, the car in front of you just cant move because there is a line of traffic across the whole intersection!
In Chicago I've just learned to ignore car horns. Even if they're honking there's nothing better I can do with my driving. Where I live if someone honks, clearly I'm quacking up. One of the most refreshing things about TN was the lack of car horns, and how nicely everyone drove. People letting people in, not cutting each other off, turn signals... It was glorious.
Oh yeah. I would totally expect it in Chicago or a similar city. It's just really unusual behavior for this area.
Dear god I wish people would stop blowing their horns here. I mean sometimes, the car in front of you just cant move because there is a line of traffic across the whole intersection!
I'm convinced people see my Wisconsin plate and go, "Well, this guy's a p*ssy. I'm honking." I've been honked at several times for not turning right on red when it says No Right Turns On Red, been honked at by cabs when walking through the crosswalk when the walk sign is up. It's terrifying.
Dear god I wish people would stop blowing their horns here. I mean sometimes, the car in front of you just cant move because there is a line of traffic across the whole intersection!
I'm convinced people see my Wisconsin plate and go, "Well, this guy's a p*ssy. I'm honking." I've been honked at several times for not turning right on red when it says No Right Turns On Red, been honked at by cabs when walking through the crosswalk when the walk sign is up. It's terrifying.
You gotta just learn to do whatever you want, whenever you want. You'll be happier that way. Give no quacks.
In Chicago I've just learned to ignore car horns. Even if they're honking there's nothing better I can do with my driving. Where I live if someone honks, clearly I'm quacking up. One of the most refreshing things about TN was the lack of car horns, and how nicely everyone drove. People letting people in, not cutting each other off, turn signals... It was glorious.
Fuck those guys. Anyone else on the road is there because I let them be.
Dear god I wish people would stop blowing their horns here. I mean sometimes, the car in front of you just cant move because there is a line of traffic across the whole intersection!
I'm convinced people see my Wisconsin plate and go, "Well, this guy's a p*ssy. I'm honking." I've been honked at several times for not turning right on red when it says No Right Turns On Red, been honked at by cabs when walking through the crosswalk when the walk sign is up. It's terrifying.
I'm convinced people see my Wisconsin plate and go, "Well, this guy's a p*ssy. I'm honking." I've been honked at several times for not turning right on red when it says No Right Turns On Red, been honked at by cabs when walking through the crosswalk when the walk sign is up. It's terrifying.
Yeah, it might not be your license plate.
I've been pulled over twice for not coming to a complete stop before turning right on red so I have this weird thing with it I guess. I guess I'm still used to boring old suburbia upbringing where the cops have nothing to do so you get pulled over for trivial stuff.
Unless you're referring to something else and I don't get it, which is probably more likely.
Driving in Chicago is like entering the Thunderdome. You just have to embrace the madness and not give any fucks.
I use my horn all the time here, and it is really hard to break that habit when I go to another city. I honked at at guy outside the Charlotte airport once, and he got out of his car to fight. No fight, but it was really confusing to me.
I can't even think of the last time I honked my horn. Even when someone makes me mad, I just yell at them in my head. I forget that my car had a horn installed for free.
Post by Longtime and Frequent Poster on May 15, 2013 16:19:59 GMT -5
Also, I can't believe it's been two hours without this.
I think we should only get 3 honks a month on the car horn, because people honk the car horn too much. 3 honks, that's the limit. And then someone cuts you off, ffffft, you press your horn, nothing happens. You're like, "sh*t! I wish I wouldn't have seen Ricky on the sidewalk!"
I have had the most extraordinary experience this morning. I was insulted like never before in my life...but I turned it into a personal and moral victory. Still trying to figure out if I should push the cause further....
here's what happened: I am currently interviewing for jobs. This morning I interviewed with an integrative medicine practice, combining traditional and alternative medicine, incorporating some weight management, aesthetics and management of chronic conditions.
I interviewed with the practice manager, a relatively short man of average looks. He reviewed my CV and seemed to reflect positively upon my experience. Then he made his critical tactical error.
The interviewer told me "here's the biggest stumbling block that I see. You're overweight. I empathize with the struggles people face to lose weight, but we try to project a certain image here...and..."
My blood was boiling, but I tried not to betray it with my expression. I silently got up, said "thank you", then turned around, left the office and the building, and never looked back.
This is about far more than one job and a few extra pounds. This is the same BS that the Abercrombie CEO was laying out recently. I was pissed but I'm REALLY pissed now.
you can have Barbie or an intelligent, competent healthcare professional. Who do you want treating you?
Zen:
Move out to San Francisco. That sh!t's not just rude, it's illegal.
HA! I knew it! I visited Chicago a few months ago for the first time and I thought "Jeez these are some of the most honkin'ist people I've ever seen." It was like peoples car horns were casual dislike buttons, to be used for any random reason you might not agree with something happening while you're driving there.
HA! I knew it! I visited Chicago a few months ago for the first time and I thought "Jeez these are some of the most honkin'ist people I've ever seen." It was like peoples car horns were casual dislike buttons, to be used for any random reason you might not agree with something happening while you're driving there.
Case in point, I honked at someone on my way home today just because he did not turn when I wanted him to.