Posted by Tom OConnor on March 03, 2015 at 19:34:40 from (68.36.112.103):
In Reply to: Auto driving trivia posted by 37Chief on March 03, 2015 at 17:50:29:
My wife could pass the first two test and tries to keep me from ever getting another ticket also. Tells me every time I exceed the speed limit and reads all the warning signs to me while I am driving. Her idea is if everybody did what they are suppose to we would not need nearly so many police, jails, lawyers, prisons and laws. I tell her that we don't all live in pleasantville. She has never lived over six miles from the school where she taught so her exposure to the highway has been very minimal. I had to laugh recently when we were about to board an airliner one of the TSA inspectors was one of her former students. He recognized her and just smiled and wished her a nice trip as she went through inspection. Me, with titanium knees I always get frisked. I could set the buzzer off if I went through that machine completely naked. It doesn't matter who I am married to.
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