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On Thursday 08 Nov 2001 12:53 pm, Magenta Raine wrote:
> Cindy, up until a few years ago, my legs were OK in the car.
> Somehow I managed okay.  then three years ago, at age 42, my legs
> got so tight, that I'm not driving anymore. The real concern for me
> was always my head, but somehow that wasn't ever a problem.
>
> I learned to drive via Calif. school of driving, it took me 9
> months, but I did it, and I drove for 21 years.

At a job interview once the bloke interviewing me asked "Do you
drive?", on answering in the affirmative he then paused, looked
embarrassed and said "I hope you don't mind me asking, but do you
have a lot of accidents?" My answer, which I'm sure helped me get the
job ('cos he was unable to talk coherently for the next 5 minutes)
was "No, but I see an awful lot in my mirror".

Cheers

Deri

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