(Joke) So this clergyman dies...
Beard43
Loc: End of the Oregon Trail
marine73 wrote:
Jeepney rides in the Philippines and they don't believe in rules of the road.
They have no rules of the road. Subic and Alongapo.
Ron
Floyd
Loc: Misplaced Texan in Florence, Alabama
robertjerl wrote:
Try a Tokyo cab ride. When I was there in the late 60s I think they were mostly wannabe Kamakazi pilots.
Saudia Arabia taxi drivers learned from the Kamakazi pilots and it gets even scarier when you realize in an accident the passenger is at fault because the driver would not have been there without the passenger's direction.
:) That's a good one. I worked in NYC for three months which was pretty ummm, educational but nothing like the 2-1/2 years I spent in Europe in the 70's. You learn fast that the left lane of the Autobahn is not intended for use by four GI's in a VW beetle with a top speed of 76 MPH. Flashing their lights while running up behind you has a very specific meaning.
pmorin wrote:
Osan South Korea. The streets are really just 10’ wide alleys and the cabs do about a zillion mph between the pedestrians and carts.
Or you could just try to get on the freeway behind anyone in Pittsburg. What does merge mean?
Kunsan is just the same! Merge means squish in--hopefully without causing an accident
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