Re: Canadian Test
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- Subject: Re: Canadian Test
- From: M* C*
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 08:46:53 -0600
Narda,
Might have to disagree with you. Although I have not been in Boston,
driving in any bigger city in the country of Mexico is literally taking
your life in your hands....or is in the hands of the driver next to you.
If your front wheel is ahead of the vehicle next to you, you have the right
to pull into that lane. A circus type atmosphere, but w/ real lives at
stake!
Monty
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> From: NardaA@aol.com
> To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Canadian Test
> Date: Saturday, January 08, 2000 11:43 PM
>
> In a message dated 1/8/00 1:21:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> sunkat@netnitco.net writes:
>
> <<
> I'll take you on any time in a Driving test.. Say one test in Chicago
and
> the other on the Fisher? or a trip on I-75.. Let's start it in
Chicago's
> northside during rush hour down Lakeshore drive to Indiana via the
skyway
> onto 94 then to Detroit.. We'll cross over to Canada then back ;) >>
>
> How did you all get on this one?
>
> If you really want to do a driving test then you have to go to Boston,
there
> is no place like it on earth. If you can drive in Boston then you are
safe
> on the highway anywhere on the globe, except maybe in London where they
crash
> into you just for the fun of it.
>
> Boy, if anyone wants to drive an Expedition in London let me know I would
> love to witness the feat. That would be great fun.
>
> Narda
>
> Or we could send Chick and Monty on a Bobcat
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