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May 13, 2014 at 8:08 PM #21080May 13, 2014 at 9:55 PM #774028CoronitaParticipant
Well, the second video wasn’t san diego specific..
The first one however is exactly why I have a 4800 lb CUV when transporting someone other than me….And when it’s me, I drive fast enough so people can’t catch me.
May 13, 2014 at 9:59 PM #774029spdrunParticipantI’ll stick with a normal car, thanks — if someone is really bent on harm, a 4800 lb crossdresser utility vehicle won’t protect me against bullets any more than any other vehicle. Not going to take a 40% hit on gas mileage just because of the 0.00001% chance of something like this happening.
May 13, 2014 at 9:59 PM #774022spdrunParticipantI can understand rage over parking spots on a crowded city street, but unless a parking lot is 100% full, why do people fight over parking lot spaces? It’s not as if walking another 200 feet is the end of the world.
May 14, 2014 at 6:37 AM #774033The-ShovelerParticipantLA OC or SD which is worse for road anger ?
From my experience SD, then OC seem to have the most Road anger going on.
LA you would think would be the worse but I guess people there are just resigned to the idea that traffic is going to suck.
Maybe that’s what we need to do, keep saying that traffic in SD sucks in every news cast so people get used to the idea that traffic sucks here and if they don’t like it they should move to Dallas where traffic will still suck but far more of the public is armed LOL.
May 14, 2014 at 1:15 PM #774041FlyerInHiGuest[quote=spdrun] but unless a parking lot is 100% full, why do people fight over parking lot spaces? It’s not as if walking another 200 feet is the end of the world.[/quote]
It’s funny in the suburbs during Christmas shopping. People complain about the crowds but there are acres of parking spaces. They circle and insist on the closest parking spots.
They would even valet park which itself in an inconvenience because you have to wait a long time to get your car back.
But seriously, obese people have joint pains. They can’t walk too far.
May 14, 2014 at 1:32 PM #774042scaredyclassicParticipantI always park in a clear far area even when there are closer spots.
I feel like I can see predators further away and prepare to fight or flee with an extra few seconds.
May 14, 2014 at 3:32 PM #774043spdrunParticipantBut seriously, obese people have joint pains. They can’t walk too far.
San Diego people haven’t struck me as obese on average. I think there are too many ex-military and generally outdoorsy types in the city for that.
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