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Post 21

PostMuse

I think you are right, Greg. I hadn't thought about shifting on the left...that would be hard to get used to. And I am probably one of those people who don't give enough attention to the art of driving. I make a better passenger than driver...it's the one time I am happier *not* to be in control. Though...if I had a lovely green Jaguar...I'd be a master artist smiley - smiley


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Post 22

CrazyOne

Don't give me any credit for my previous remark. I actually do think I'm at least aware of when I'm doing some stupid things driving, but I sometimes still do them, even as I'm yelling at the drivers around me for doing the same. I saw a stat one time that said some ridiculous majority like 80-90% or so of drivers think they're "better than average" which obviously cannot be. smiley - winkeye

I make a terrible passenger, though, particularly in the front passenger seat. smiley - winkeye (Get me in the back and I'll be paying less attention to that stuff.) When I don't have the controls, I'm always silently (or trying to be silently) second-guessing the driver. I don't know what he or she does or doesn't see and what the reaction time is.


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Post 23

PostMuse

I am the best passenger smiley - smiley My daughters' friends were envious when they were learning to drive because I never got frazzled or watched every move like their parents. When my girls got comfortable with driving, I would just fall asleep smiley - smiley


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Post 24

Morgan

Glad to see you're a Jaguar enthusiast, Zmrzlina. One of the (very) many things I'll never forgive BluesSlider for is that not only did he get an XJS before I did, but it was only his first Jag. Mind you, these days he seems to prefer small sports cars so I might get my own back before long smiley - smiley


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Post 25

PostMuse

There had better be only classical, blues and jazz music played in those sports cars you and BluesSlider fancy. Nothin' worse than pulling up alongside a beautiful car and hearing "Let Me See That Thong"...or worse, 70's disco! smiley - smiley


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Post 26

BluesSlider

Mostly blues with a little rock music thrown in for good measure smiley - smiley, although Morgan favours the folky side of things smiley - smiley. Most definitely *NOT* 70's disco. OK, so I traded my XJ6 for an MGF, but MG is another classic marque smiley - smiley. I'm just waiting to see the XK8 parked outside Morgan's place, I think he'll get to that one before me smiley - smiley.


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Post 27

PostMuse

Ooooo..topless Jaguar. Just my style smiley - smiley But that little MGF is awfully pretty, too. I never actually think about owning a sports car, though. They are the stuff of fantasy for me. However...fantasy *is* a necessity smiley - smiley


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Post 28

Morgan

Oh yeah, definitely smiley - smiley In terms of the XK8, fantasy will have to suffice until the used values come a little nearer to affordable reality. But one day, oh yes, she will be mine - I still carry my Honda keys on a Jaguar keyring just to keep the fantasy alive smiley - smiley


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Post 29

PostMuse

That's what I need! A Jaguar keyring to carry my Buick keys! smiley - smiley Although...if things have feeling, that keyring would be so embarrassed.


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