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The Best Part Of My Drive To Work.  [message #37496] Sun, 22 October 2006 05:41 Go to next message
ZeroGrav is currently offline  ZeroGrav

Really getting into it
Location: dallas, Texas
Registered: August 2006
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Sorry for any blurry pics hard to shift while takeing pics on a country road.Smile
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So say what you want
(You know I'm wasting all my time)
You've gotta mean it when you say what you want
(You're only safe when you're alone)
And everybody's on your mind
Saying anything to get you by
Re: The Best Part Of My Drive To Work.  [message #37505 is a reply to message #37496] Sun, 22 October 2006 17:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jedediah is currently offline  Jedediah

Likes it here
Location: Made in NZ
Registered: March 2006
Messages: 170



Nice country Jay. But i hope your air's not as polluted as it looks in those pics.

As someone who lives in the most mountainous land-mass in the world, (bet you didn't know that), your countryside looks flat, flat, flat.

Cheers



E Te Atua tukuna mai ki au te Mauri tauki te tango i nga mea
Re: Your drive  [message #37506 is a reply to message #37505] Sun, 22 October 2006 17:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deeej is currently offline  Deeej

Needs to get a life!
Location: Berkshire, UK
Registered: March 2005
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It looks empty, empty, empty to me. In the English Home Counties you'd be very hard-pressed to take photographs at any time of the day or night with no cars and open spaces that wide. That said, I can't really see the ground very well because it's awfully underexposed.

The lines in the middle of the road are the wrong colour, too. And it looks to me like you're taking the photographs out of the back of the car, because you drive on the wrong side. Smile

David

[Updated on: Sun, 22 October 2006 18:01]

Re: The Best Part Of My Drive To Work.  [message #37519 is a reply to message #37505] Mon, 23 October 2006 01:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ZeroGrav is currently offline  ZeroGrav

Really getting into it
Location: dallas, Texas
Registered: August 2006
Messages: 785




No it was fog
and was taken with my cell



So say what you want
(You know I'm wasting all my time)
You've gotta mean it when you say what you want
(You're only safe when you're alone)
And everybody's on your mind
Saying anything to get you by
Jay, you're a lucky guy to have this drive to work!  [message #37523 is a reply to message #37519] Mon, 23 October 2006 03:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
cossie is currently offline  cossie

On fire!
Location: Exiled in North East Engl...
Registered: July 2003
Messages: 1699



For years, I had a few miles of idyllic country back-roads, but the last five miles or so took me through an urban nightmare of traffic signals, speed cameras, no-car lanes and such like, so that I was always in a foul mood by the time I reached my room. The guys working for me soon learned to avoid knocking on the door for the first hour or so - after that, I was one big pussycat!



For a' that an' a' that,
It's comin' yet for a' that,
That man tae man, the worrld o'er
Shall brithers be, for a' that.
Re: Jay, you're a lucky guy to have this drive to work!  [message #37526 is a reply to message #37523] Mon, 23 October 2006 04:58 Go to previous message
Jedediah is currently offline  Jedediah

Likes it here
Location: Made in NZ
Registered: March 2006
Messages: 170



Well, i don't drive. Never have, never will - apart from motorbikes that is. If i can't get a ride, i walk to work. Coming home i like to walk across the lagoon on the concrete sewer pipe, along the beach, across the football field and over the road to home. Great for stress relief.

Beats me why anyone would want to live in a city.

Cheers



E Te Atua tukuna mai ki au te Mauri tauki te tango i nga mea
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