She shouldn’t be allowed to post stuff like this when i’m in a hurry… 🙂
“The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status, or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we all believe that we are above-average drivers.”
― Dave Barry, Dave Barry Turns Fifty
The Vomit-Comet, my family’s Chevy Impala wagon with the red pleather interior & outside painted (for reasons my father never revealed) mint green.
“Do NOT,” my mother warned as she slid out of the red pleather bench seat of the Vomit Comet, “…come out without IT.” I had just turned sixteen, and IT was my drivers license. Growing up in a California suburb where you practically needed a car to drive to your mailbox, a license meant freedom and adulthood and illicit trips to the beach. In my case, it also meant relief for my mother, who ran a one-woman taxi service for her ten children, frequently logging upwards of a hundred miles in…
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Ahhh… what a pity, I thought you could now get an “Extracomunitarian’s one” (alike we Swiss people)!!! Anyhow, if we wish to be able to drive around the countries, well, we need the International’s one! Have a lovely weekend :-)claudine
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I’m happy enough driving here 🙂
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Just loved this! 🙂
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As always, Barb had me laughing 🙂
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🙂
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