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I just found out last year what it means. I don't get out often enough....I think she knows.......and it is hilarious.......
I just found out last year what it means. I don't get out often enough....I think she knows.......and it is hilarious.......
As for women being the worst drivers, it's my understanding actuarial tables state otherwise, especially for those under the age of 25, no?
I was having lunch with a couple of cop friends a number of months ago. At one point in the conversation they both said (almost in unison) "Not all A-holes are BMW drivers, but all BMW drivers are A-holes".
I never thought about it before, but my experiences since then have not disproved their saying. My anecdotal evidence since then shows the highest concentration of cell phone talkers/texters while driving are BMW drivers.
I just found out last year what it means. I don't get out often enough....
Yeah, I know what a milf is . No, no one ever called me one .
I know the feeling....Yeah, I know what a milf is . No, no one ever called me one .
Have you ever heard the term "butter face"? It's my new favorite
If that's what it means, I don't know if I would want to be called that or not.....A female that has a HOT body but'er face is ugly.
Bamm, I don't especially like the term, just trying to keep you up on the latest slang from the young folk. I like that this term is equal opportunity trash talk, as a guy could have a butter face too.
Hey, I'm not complainin'...I came to this forum to learn, dagnabit!Bamm, I don't especially like the term, just trying to keep you up on the latest slang from the young folk.
To me the most terrifying experience is coming up on a full size Crown Victoria with no visible driver, somehow driving itself around turns, staying in lane (mostly), managing stop signs (mostly). Then seeing it park in front of a store or some such. As I go by, usually see a little old lady peering over the dashboard but under the steering wheel. I have now trained myself in such events to look for a little clump of white hair visible between the top od the seatback and the bottom of the headrest.
Then back off a good ways. The directions the car takes or the speed of it is usually independent of the turn signals or brake lamps.
Don't laugh too hard, you and I may eventually end being that magic white clump of hair.
According to my son who travels constantly it's anyone in a minivan.
AHEM! I drive a minivan. 260,000 miles on this one and no accidents.
Harumph.
I have learned that it is dangerous for me to even try to drink coffee behind the wheel. Pizza? Burritos? The mind boggles.
I think we may drive a lot more miles per year. Can you provide stats on accidents per mile driven?LOL - if men are better drivers, why do they cost more to insure? ROTFLMAO - we trumpet statistical analysis for our finances but ignore them on this and resort to anecdotal evidence. Men crash more than women, there just isn't any spin on that fact.
I think we may drive a lot more miles per year. Can you provide stats on accidents per mile driven?
I guess the insurance companies get it wrong then?
I don't think so. Since insurance is sold per time period, not per mile driven, combining those two figures shows that in a given time period men are about 56% more likely to be involved in a crash.
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