Dumb things you've done
What's the stupidest thing you've ever done to yourself?
We're keeping this one open for two weeks to allow you to get up to stupid stuff and send it in.
( , Thu 20 Dec 2007, 12:36)
What's the stupidest thing you've ever done to yourself?
We're keeping this one open for two weeks to allow you to get up to stupid stuff and send it in.
( , Thu 20 Dec 2007, 12:36)
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Not me, but my sister...
...though I enjoyed the benefits (read: whiplash) of this moment in the passenger seat last night.
Driving along all innocent-like, my sister asks "have you ever..." SCREEEEEEEEEEECH she brakes like hell and stalls out. My heart's a-racing, I'm looking all over trying to figure out what the hell kind of threat caused this.
She quickly restarts the car, and drives away trying to pretend that nothing had happened.
Her: "Uh, as I was asking, have you ever tried braking with your left foot? I was just trying to do it, It's harder than I expected."
( , Mon 31 Dec 2007, 0:47, 2 replies)
...though I enjoyed the benefits (read: whiplash) of this moment in the passenger seat last night.
Driving along all innocent-like, my sister asks "have you ever..." SCREEEEEEEEEEECH she brakes like hell and stalls out. My heart's a-racing, I'm looking all over trying to figure out what the hell kind of threat caused this.
She quickly restarts the car, and drives away trying to pretend that nothing had happened.
Her: "Uh, as I was asking, have you ever tried braking with your left foot? I was just trying to do it, It's harder than I expected."
( , Mon 31 Dec 2007, 0:47, 2 replies)
Chauffeur
Heheh...I did that once. Shortly after learning to drive, the school had a dance, and I didn't have a date. So I offered to chauffeur my friend and his date, in his car. But his car was an automatic, and mine was a manual, thus my left foot was constantly slamming down the brake pedal when my brain deemed it time to shift.
I still drive a manual, and my wife's car is an automatic. Luckily I've learned how to switch back and forth in the 15 years since that dance.
( , Mon 31 Dec 2007, 16:37, closed)
Heheh...I did that once. Shortly after learning to drive, the school had a dance, and I didn't have a date. So I offered to chauffeur my friend and his date, in his car. But his car was an automatic, and mine was a manual, thus my left foot was constantly slamming down the brake pedal when my brain deemed it time to shift.
I still drive a manual, and my wife's car is an automatic. Luckily I've learned how to switch back and forth in the 15 years since that dance.
( , Mon 31 Dec 2007, 16:37, closed)
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