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don't get complacent

 
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Old 16-06.-2008, 09:22 PM   #16
catzz66
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Default Re: don't get complacent

Bob wrote:
> On Jun 14, 6:11 am, catzz66 <catz...@threeletterservice.com> wrote:
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>>Bob wrote:
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>>>I think one of us is misinterpreting catzz' "riding too close to the
>>>backs of cars". I interpreted that to mean that she was too close to
>>>the rear of the *parked* cars when one of those cars started to back
>>>out of their parking space. If that's the case, she's right in
>>>accepting the responsibility.

>>
>>I was zipping along too close to the backs of the cars for any of the
>>drivers to see me. It was one of those strip centers with right angle
>>parking spaces. I realize I got lucky this time. As much as anything,
>>I am writing it down to remind myself not to do anything that dumb again. =]
>>
>>I'm a grandfather. My screen name relates to a school mascot from
>>decades ago.

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>
> My apologies for the incorrect pronoun.
>
>=


No problem. It is easy to do with screen names.
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