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It's time for a nice cup of Tea.
Ferrari? I've never managed to drive one; the closest I've managed with a 'fast' car was a nice Porsche.
You haven't missed a whole lot, HP, trust me.
I'm beginning to think that I was lucky in that when I was at the age to want fast cars I got into fast motorbikes instead. After blowing away several muscle cars at stoplights I realized that a mid-to-large sport bike could out accelerate most muscle cars, and out handle most sports cars - for a fraction of the cost.
That said, I had a chance recently to try out a friend's Tesla Model X - great handling, great acceleration, wonderful finish, lots of fun to drive. But absolutely no way that I was willing to invest $80K or more to buy one. I may have been born at night, but it wasn't *last* night.
My current car is a road-blasting psychopath, but it's impossible to take it for a spin on the roads here at anything more than just above walking speed; the coast road here shouldn't attempted on a skateboard, let alone anything with any muscle, we keeps scraping up people who think having killer hairpins is a challenge to be overcome, not a warning to be taken
Oh, Lori, it does my heart good to read such lucid humour.
We have a few roads of like kind, but they are generally hidden from view.
(The classic is probably the ' Devil's Elbow ' (Gloucestershire) which at one time was remarkable for trying to kill 'fast' drivers). Another for consideration is Porlock Hill.
No disrespect, but I giggle when somebody from England talks about how difficult some of the roads there can be. From my way of thinking, you lot must think your roads are really boring - why else would you have deliberately constructed Swindon's Magic Roundabout?
(For those who have never driven that particular plate of spaghetti, it's an interchange featuring five little traffic circles combined to make one big one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Vd7dr33o8
And, yes, please, Tex. Large black coffee. Hold the Maalox.
No disrespect, but I giggle when somebody from England talks about how difficult some of the roads there can be. From my way of thinking, you lot must think your roads are really boring - why else would you have deliberately constructed Swindon's Magic Roundabout?
(For those who have never driven that particular plate of spaghetti, it's an interchange featuring five little traffic circles combined to make one big one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Vd7dr33o8
And, yes, please, Tex. Large black coffee. Hold the Maalox.
Ahh, yes, the Magic roundabout, aka 'el camino del diablo', Britain's answer to Magic Mountain and Monaco, where cars circle endlessly; I hear there are little old ladies, gray-haired and trembling, who were once young and vivacious before they entered that particular alternate dimension, but who have now been doomed to drive endlessly in ever less meaningful circles, eternally trying to find the exit for Warminster but cursed to drive with no end in sight, occasionally giving a nod to 'The Flying Dutchman' as he goes past;I tried it once, or at least I started to try it, then I chickened out, did a handbrake turn, and followed a farm truck through every lane in Wiltshire until I finally found a road-sign that said 'Stroud: Back the way you just came, good luck...'
What dimension is this (what is this thread about)? http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1390124&highlight=**2Litsters
I was trying to find the thread about online plagiarism by searching for my username and found it in that thread.
(In other words, I still don't know how to use these forums.)
Supper was homemade burritos.
Maybe they were trying to cook a hot dog by concentrating all the rays.I took my weekly trip to the liquor store and tried to drive back through downtown. I was thwarted. The police had the main street completely blocked and all I could see was what looked like a large reflector (I mean, like two stories high with the square footage of a small house) erected over the north side of the street.
It was about 4:30PM. I can only guess they were setting up to film some kind of night scene.
What dimension is this (what is this thread about)? http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1390124&highlight=**2Litsters
I was trying to find the thread about online plagiarism by searching for my username and found it in that thread.
(In other words, I still don't know how to use these forums.)
Happy Sunday night here. Taking it easy after being beaten up in a karate tournament by a guy who was 90lb heavier and 6” taller than me. As Danny Glover said...Ah, Happy Sunday, folks.
It's a day for tinkering in my shack and drinking lots of coffee.
Good morning, all! If Tex is awake, I'd love a black coffee, please.
Do films often get shot in your town?
I mostly just use Google and limit it to only search this site whenever I'm looking for specific stuff (using site:literotica.com as part of the search).
Also, in case you still haven't found it, the plagiarism thread is pinned in the Author's Hangout.
Films and TV shows. It's a growing business, and in the parts of town I live in or drive through there's almost always something filming. I'd never seen anything like that big reflector, though.
Part of the neighborhood near my office will be shut down Monday to film a couple scenes for "Army of the Dead." It's the second time this summer some production has shut down part of the neighborhood.
Coffee and then lawn/garden work this morning. I'll try to squeeze some writing in as well.
EDIT: Before I forget again, happy Bastille Day to all those who chose to celebrate. Get your French on!