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This is what drives me effing crazy about living in CA. People even squeeze in around you on the right with 3 inches to spare before you even have a bloody chance of moving over to the right after passing. They really should ban passing on the right and left lane driving here, though it can be a bit tricky when our

Actually, no, I would not prefer herpes over driving a Smart. I actually like driving the Smart. The main point is going from A to B and being able to park it in tiny spaces. Advantage: Car2Go.

I've had it too, with all these jerks and their freedom of speech! We should be shooting each other, not expressing our opinions. God, guns & guts!

Across the great oceans, people aren't afraid of tits like we are in Puritanland.

Because that 1 hour plane trip is not a 1 hour plane trip at all when you factor in the 1 hour trip to the airport, the 1.5 hour wait until take-off, the 30-minute disembark + retrieve luggage, and the 1-hour trip to your final destination. Which now equals approx. 4 hours. Plus airports and planes can only handle so

That's almost as ugly as the DIY job.

Don't these fools realize the filmmaker is Egyptian?

You have to be rich or well-off to take a few cardboard boxes and put it in your empty dining area? Hmm.

In the Netherlands you leave your bike outside. Sure there's a high theft rate in Amsterdam, but a good chain and the fact that your bike is one of a million on the street you're generally pretty safe.

Do you still write in FORTRAN for kicks?

Or if you're flying within the EU, no ID necessary :) I remember freaking out when I got to the airport in Amsterdam where I lived, and realized I left my passport at home. I flew to Stockholm and back without any ID checks. I guess I'm just so used to them in the USA. Even on Amtrak trains (wtf?).

Or if you're flying within the EU, no ID necessary :) I remember freaking out when I got to the airport in Amsterdam where I lived, and realized I left my passport at home. I flew to Stockholm and back without any ID checks. I guess I'm just so used to them in the USA. Even on Amtrak trains (wtf?).