When Ashley's not mocking me in jest, she says I'm a good driver.
PS: I'm Asian.
-gasp-
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When Ashley's not mocking me in jest, she says I'm a good driver.
PS: I'm Asian.
-gasp-
I'm 5'0.
But my mom is 4'11-ish.
And -gasp- she still drives!
I can't believe that people believe that they can't believe it's not butter. It tastes nothing like butter! It doesn't cook in the same way butter cooks. It doesn't flavor things in the same way butter does. I can totally believe it's not butter!
Things can't be fun if you point them out.Quote:
Originally Posted by vBulletin Message
Totally ruined the suspense for you!
Bad vBulletin!
:twak:
Hey, they deleted it!
:P
People only drive manuals here if they have to/can't afford an automatic. I think it might be a status symbol thing, or maybe they like only having to use one foot and one hand at a time. (or one knee if you're doing your make up, apparently)
I was introduced to driving on a manual, but only drove it in the pasture where it was safe to uh, fail ;D I haven't driven one on a road, but I think I could probably do it!
There's a bit of fun to be had with automatics where you match your speed and know your car to make it drive in the desired gear. Not as much fun though.
I think it definitely varies upon where you are in the US. My cousins in Alabama said the same thing, thus they only drive automatics. But growing up in Colorado, owning a stick was cool, plus it helps when driving on the snow/ice.
Personally, I enjoy driving a stick. I find automatics boring to drive.