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Friday, I noticed a girl in black running pants and you could see her panty-lines through them. She talked on her cell-phone the entire time while she was in the supermarket, and I had to wait to get a 12 of Mr. Pibb while she had her cart in front of it, moving back and forth, looking elsewhere, and I stood there surveying the soda.
chrish, why can you not smoke in bars, in California, but talk-and-drive at the same time? I need to quit cigarettes, anyways.
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Talking on a cell phone and driving at the same time isn't a problem. It's no different than having a conversation with someone who is sitting next to you in the car. It's the idiots that can't pay attention while they're driving - that's the problem. |
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People are getting out of control with their damn cell phones. When you're in a store or restaurant and it's an important or emergency call, fine. Then answer the phone. But how often is it really that important? I think most people do it because they can.
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When I drive, I like to keep it between 5 and 12 M.P.H. above the speed limit, and when I get stuck behind speed-limit drivers, all I can think of is, "If you just go 5 M.P.H. faster, you'll get through one more light, saving us both 2-3 minutes of sitting idly at an intersection." If you have two lights to go, you save 5 minutes.
Cell-phones make some drivers act like they're smoking a bowl while driving.
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