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tommy:
I think dodge the guy who does not know what he's doing is worse than dodge the cab, at least the cab has a reason for being there and will eventually start moving with purpose.  ;D

CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: tommy on December 04, 2007, 10:02:43 pm ---Here in Florida there are a lot of elderly and out-of-towners, mostly Canadian snowbirds who come here to avoid the harsh cold weather and clog up our roads.

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Doesn't bitching about illegal aliens belong in PnR ?

FWIW, the last time I got a ticket in the USA, the cop jogged up to my car and asked "You must be in a hurry -- do you drive that fast in Canada ?" ... to which I deadpanned "Nope ... if I did I would be getting passed by dumptrucks"..

It wasn't a big ticket and I wasn't going particularly fast or driving in an unsafe manner. My response was a joke, but was also true.

The officer had a good chuckle about it and agreed that trying to pigeonhole drivers by country of origin is rather ridiculous.

On the other hand, it is good to see that my master plan of clogging up the route to your office (do you really need an office to cut glass ?) is working like a charm.

 :cheers:

tommy:

--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on December 04, 2007, 11:15:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: tommy on December 04, 2007, 10:02:43 pm ---Here in Florida there are a lot of elderly and out-of-towners, mostly Canadian snowbirds who come here to avoid the harsh cold weather and clog up our roads.

--- End quote ---

Doesn't bitching about illegal aliens belong in PnR ?

FWIW, the last time I got a ticket in the USA, the cop jogged up to my car and asked "You must be in a hurry -- do you drive that fast in Canada ?" ... to which I deadpanned "Nope ... if I did I would be getting passed by dumptrucks"..

It wasn't a big ticket and I wasn't going particularly fast or driving in an unsafe manner. My response was a joke, but was also true.

The officer had a good chuckle about it and agreed that trying to pigeonhole drivers by country of origin is rather ridiculous.

On the other hand, it is good to see that my master plan of clogging up the route to your office (do you really need an office to cut glass ?) is working like a charm.

 :cheers:

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Canadians are illegal? When you just mention a fact of people being here does not qualify as a PnR discussion unless you want it to be.

I could have guessed you would respond to a Canadian comment and try to spin it into something else, the fact is Canadians do come here and do contribute to the clogging of roads, and I'm sure your plan of making me late to work is satisfying to you.

CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: tommy on December 04, 2007, 11:26:47 pm ---When you just mention a fact of people being here does not qualify as a PnR discussion unless you want it to be.
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I do.



Wait




What ?




Is there a grammatical construct in there somewhere ?

If so, then I probably either agree or disagree.


--- Quote from: tommy on December 04, 2007, 11:26:47 pm ---I'm sure your plan of making me late to work is satisfying to you.
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Abso-fracking-lutely.

And it is probably better for business to be late than to be early and chastise your customers about their ignorance regarding pitbulls.

:cheers:

tommy:
At least you do agree it is ignorance about how people think about pit bulls, that's enough for me to move along.

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