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Also working on Doctor of Economics, psychology tends to be our kryptonite.

LIke I said in the other comments, you are fine. Its really political/religious/cultural identity stickers that are the problem drivers. Mostly anything with Nobama or Impeach Bush or God Hates Queers and Mexicans or Coexist are the ones to watch out for. Ski areas (as I mentioned) are probably outside the realm.

Very true. AAA does usually mean safe.

Yeah. I think the thing that makes me an "okay" driver, is that I think I'm a terrible driver. It makes me much more aware of what is going on all the time because I know I'm not intrinsically coordinated enough to drive well. I also know that I am completely and utterly incapable of driving while talking on the

This always drives me INSANE. I don't understand what possesses someone to drive under the speed limit for a while, in which case I figure, hey they are just cautious. It irks me, but I understand (I guess) if they are a careful driver. I hate it, but I can see their rationale. When the speed limit then drops though,

My guess is they got confused by the name. They tore apart the place looking for meth.

Sorry, blanket statements are not always fair. I think generally speaking, I really meant stickers having to do with politics (and to a lesser extent religion) or otherwise cultural persuasion. Things that are meant to reflect how much more "enlightened" (and thus "better") regarding your views on our ideal government

The problem with me making blanket statements. Agree, not every sticker is bad.

Precisely. When I lumped certain Subbie owners in its primarily Outbacks and Foresters. I grew up in VT and now live in CO, and there is a certain type of driver of both of these vehicles who adore stickers in the wrong way.

Haha, we don't have so many of those were I live in Colorado, but I can only imagine! Its the same ethos either way.

I'm going to amend this and just say "Having bumper stickers on your car".

I am regular biker and the courteousness of some drivers actually gets on my nerves. When I am on a bike I always assume the rules apply to me as they do with vehicles (which they more or less do), so for instance, when I come to a stop sign cars always try and wave me on rather than just going, even if they were

Yeah, whenever I pull up to a light I quickly make a phone call, have the conversation and hang up as soon as the light turns green. It doesn't piss off the person on the other end of the phone, or the drivers behind me.

If this turns out to be the thief, take it easy Sam.

That is so awesome!

I thought that was coming stateside anyway?

I've generally heard glowing things about them. We are not so fortunate as to be allowed to give it a try though.

What is the issue with the 4x4 Panda? I have generally heard great things from reviewers (not that we get to drive them, since they are not here).

And just for the record, I specifically meant the 4x4 version.

Fiat Panda