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91% of people "risky" drivers

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And then there's me who was just innocently flipping down the visor so I could get the glare out of my eyes... :angry:

 

It just doesn't pay to drive safely anymore.

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While I was reading the list of "dangerous" activities all I could think was if you combined all of them you have a typical Chicago cabbie... (I hate them soooo much)

While I was reading the list of "dangerous" activities all I could think was if you combined all of them you have a typical Chicago cabbie... (I hate them soooo much)

So true.

 

I have to say, I am amazed at the s*** I see people doing in their cars on the way to work in the morning. Jim drives so I get to people watch and it's just strange. Aside from the occasional shaver, or mascara application.. I've seen chicks trying to put on nylons, butter toast, pluck their eyebrows, paint their nails, and my all time favorite...sewing a button on. And the men are no better. Buffing their shoes, typing emails on their Blackberry's, tying their ties, cleaning their ears with Q-tips, writing checks, picking their nose, etc, etc..

 

Some things are just not meant to be done outside of the house :nono

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