Re:my drive to work today...
Re:my drive to work today...
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Piccy Mate

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541 posts

260 months

Friday 17th September 2004
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Although this topic is now closed, I actually wanted to reply to the post about perceptions - I often see my wife sitting in the passenger seat applying brakes and/or wincing at my driving where I feel confidently on top of the situation that worries her so much.
I often feel like paraphrasing M.Winner " Calm down, dear, it's under control"
David
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madant69

847 posts

270 months

Friday 17th September 2004
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Piccy Mate said:
I often see my wife sitting in the passenger seat applying brakes and/or wincing at my driving...

Hehe this is SO true. But dontcha just love to hear those girlish squeals??

pesty

42,655 posts

279 months

Friday 17th September 2004
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Piccy Mate said:

Although this topic is now closed, I actually wanted to reply to the post about perceptions - I often see my wife sitting in the passenger seat applying brakes and/or wincing at my driving where I feel confidently on top of the situation that worries her so much.
I often feel like paraphrasing M.Winner " Calm down, dear, it's under control"
David
Edited to play fair with the moderator

>>> Edited by Piccy Mate on Friday 17th September 15:32




You may not think that this is relevant to motoring but After this experience I understand numpties a bit more.

In the supermarket the other day I wanted to do a u turn .I looked over my shoulder coast was clear one woman half the isle away. so I turned around to see woman at leat 10 meters away let go of her trolly and put one hand up to her face and one across her chest.
She had a look of sheer terror on her face. I didnt even do it fast

FFs i could not have hit her if I treid. This woman probably Drives I dont think she has the speed and distance judgment to do so if she does

fact is there are too many numties about. They get scared at things that are not dangerous so they think everyone else is the same.
edited to add- because I had a trolly in front of me it wasnt that she had seen my face thought Id get it in beofore you lot did. After reading my post back again I noticed id left myself open for a kicking




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gopher

5,160 posts

282 months

Friday 17th September 2004
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In some ways this relates to the classic "do you feel guilty overtaking" thread (sorry did quick search and didn't find it) but do people walk and use trolleys like they drive..?

I reckon they do, me for example will never miss an opportunity to tail slide a full trolley round the bend of an isle.....

paolow

3,261 posts

281 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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i still take a run up and jump on the back of them in an empty aisle for some trolley surfing. you can even steer them dragster style by applying a foot to the relevant wheel as you ride to slow that side down.

Pigeon

18,535 posts

269 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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The independent four-wheel steering's a bit of a bugger though.

WildCat

8,369 posts

266 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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Piccy Mate said:

Although this topic is now closed, I actually wanted to reply to the post about perceptions - I often see my wife sitting in the passenger seat applying brakes and/or wincing at my driving where I feel confidently on top of the situation that worries her so much.
I often feel like paraphrasing M.Winner " Calm down, dear, it's under control"
David
Edited to play fair with the moderator

>>> Edited by Piccy Mate on Friday 17th September 15:32




Oh Nnnnnein! You mean your wife behaves like the one in the survey from thread "Slow Down Luv" and Strassen's recent revival of this ....

.... You "boy racer" you!

But then again - there is that silly sitcom which has scene where the social clambering character keeps telling her husband to "watch that cyclist dear" to long suffering sighed response that the chap is cycling on opposite side of the road.... etc etc.....

And then again - my perception of road is different when I go back to see Papa and my relatives abroad - because I am driving from perspective of passenger seat there ..... it is a different view of the road ...and makes difference to driving style and plan I adopt there

Also - related in way to why I think children should not be used to tick off "naughty drivers" past their school - because of incorrect perception and basic immaturity related to such young ages. Wrong to encourage irrational fears...

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WildCat

8,369 posts

266 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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Pigeon said:
The independent four-wheel steering's a bit of a bugger though.


Und the wheels lock too .......

Ach! Nein! Do you realise - if we admit to speedin' with a trolley - our chap here will whack up a scam in the local Booths/Tescos and the Cockermoouth supermarket needs no encouragement .......

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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WildCat..

Next time we stay at Pine Lake, near Carnforth, I'll let you know...

Street

ukBob

16,277 posts

288 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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madant69 said:
But dontcha just love to hear those girlish squeals??
Spoken like a TVR owning gentleman

Flat in Fifth

47,956 posts

274 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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gopher said:
In some ways this relates to the classic "do you feel guilty overtaking" thread (sorry did quick search and didn't find it) but do people walk and use trolleys like they drive..?

I reckon they do, me for example will never miss an opportunity to tail slide a full trolley round the bend of an isle.....


glad it's not just me then!

Ever a tried a Scandinavian double flick?

down podie!

mad davey kidd

10 posts

258 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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Flat in Fifth said:



glad it's not just me then!

Ever a tried a Scandinavian double flick?

down podie!


Arrr, but they deserved it

moleamol

15,887 posts

286 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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madant69 said:
Hehe this is SO true. But dontcha just love to hear those girlish squeals??
Even funnier when they are from the pub hard man on a country road

Mad Moggie

618 posts

264 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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madant69 said:

Piccy Mate said:
I often see my wife sitting in the passenger seat applying brakes and/or wincing at my driving...


Hehe this is SO true. But dontcha just love to hear those girlish squeals??


My wife tested me on track day when I first got to know her. I do not think I had ever been driven by anybody that fast before that in my life.....

Recent holiday in Germany/Switzerland? She takes speed up to 140 mph, Day trip to Locarno? She sees traffic jam on approach to Gotthardt Tunnel and it was and detour over the top of the mountain - hairpin bends - little traffic up there that day and she treated it like a rally drive .......was smooth drive butI did not dare look down the sheer drops here .... OK - am scared of heights - and when the cable car broke down up on Santis that day - hottest day of the year as well - . She thought it was "hugest joke" and I was "scardiest cat"

Last year in Monaco - knew exactly what Cary Grant felt like on the Corniche ......Wildy decided that she was "Schuhmacher" on there.....was early hours of the morning after night in casino there - where she won princely sum of ca £20 on the one armed bandit in the foyer and just about broke even at the tables ....

Wimmin!

Themoss

256 posts

261 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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WildCat said:


But then again - there is that silly sitcom which has scene where the social clambering character keeps telling her husband to "watch that cyclist dear" to long suffering sighed response that the chap is cycling on opposite side of the road.... etc etc.....




Wildcat, the lady you refer to is Mrs Bucket, and how dare you call 'Keeping Up Appearances' a silly sitcom!!

I dunno, some people just don't appreciate good T.V.!!