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I've found I go through a few things.

1. Just got into the traffic so I start to stress about being late and the road rage comes on. Start cursing the world and all the retard drivers in it.

2. Call random mates to rant about traffic/road rage

3. CD Gets switched to something heavier and I proceed to rock out in my car. Air Guitar FTW.l

Normally the traffic will start to move after that lol :P

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I daydream about winning enough in tattslotto that i'd never have to work again. Then i daydream about what i'd spend the money on.

Then i daydream about never having to sit in peak hour traffic because i wouldn't need to be going to work!!!!!!

Baaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrggggghhhhhhh........ It never ends well.

Play tag with the ricer lancer coupe I always see when I head to the city in peak hour traffic.

Always tries to get in front of me, even when he does we end up back in the same place anyway because of traffic lol

ffs so many people pick their damn nose....its disgusting yet soooooo many still do it...the ones that really are bad are those that are a little hungry at the time....

nb: I dont pick my nose in traffic..I usually file my nails, but my windows are that dark you wouldnt be able to see either way... :banana:

ffs so many people pick their damn nose....its disgusting yet soooooo many still do it...the ones that really are bad are those that are a little hungry at the time....

nb: I dont pick my nose in traffic..I usually file my nails, but my windows are that dark you wouldnt be able to see either way... :/

I've even seen women doing it in my rear vision mirror!

Is this an equality of sex thing - or have I just been brought up wrongly, thinking that girls don't stoop to such things?????

Tez

PS This doesn't mean does it that you do it when there's no traffic??? hehe

I've even seen women doing it in my rear vision mirror!

Is this an equality of sex thing - or have I just been brought up wrongly, thinking that girls don't stoop to such things?????

Tez

PS This doesn't mean does it that you do it when there's no traffic??? hehe

Ah Terry, never experianced long nails I take it :D ....regardless of traffic, its a near impossibility...that being said am yet to see a fellow girlie trying to pick a winner...so my sexist view stands!

1. Check what cars are next to you and whether any are worth....well you know....

2. Check if there are any hotties sitting in their cars and whether any are worth....well you know....

3. Realise the lights allready turned green for quite a while cause i've been wasting time with 1. and 2.

Ah Terry, never experianced long nails I take it :P ....regardless of traffic, its a near impossibility...that being said am yet to see a fellow girlie trying to pick a winner...so my sexist view stands!

Oh you girls - you rationalise so well!

You can be in the middle of hacking into a guy :D ; but as soon as you pick up a phone, it's "Hiiiiii, How Are Yooooou! - Great to hear from youuuu! No I'm not in the middle of doing anything special!!...........etc etc." lol :wub:

Terry

1. Check what cars are next to you and whether any are worth....well you know....

2. Check if there are any hotties sitting in their cars and whether any are worth....well you know....

3. Realise the lights allready turned green for quite a while cause i've been wasting time with 1. and 2.

Hahaha the 6th sense returns to the 1st sense!

anyone else ever just flop it out and have a little rub? u know, nothing too dedicated, just some gentle affection to pass the time? :P

HAHAHAHAHAHA My mate did this about a month ago on his way home from work on the freeway and it was not as lightly put as you have put it he went the full way, when he told me i almost died laughing .

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