QUOTE(Thomas-n-Elena @ Mar 4 2008, 09:42 PM)

Wife didnt have a problem with any of those things just simple things like watching the massive potholes and hitting them
That's because in Russia there is no avoiding potholes. She'd
have to hit them there, there are just too many. Why not hit them here too?
QUOTE(Thomas-n-Elena @ Mar 4 2008, 09:42 PM)

They say those that can do and those that cant teach.
That is the dumbest saying ever. I've heard it before and it never really made sense to me because I'm the type of guy that if you can't do it, or haven't done it before, then I'm not going to give you the credibility to teach me to do it. I've seen it so many times. Brand new guy is going to "teach" us how to do our job because he just got hired in to teach us.
Riiiiiight.
Or even worse, someone flunked out of the class or whatever and now they're the instructor. Couldn't pass the test but they're good enough to present the material to me?
Get the flock outta here.
QUOTE(russ @ Mar 5 2008, 11:03 AM)

Third time was the charm here. Though to be fair, the first two times were in a stick shift, and the failure was for "improper shifting." Passing was easy in an automatic.
Good reminder - we need to go to the DMV to renew her license this week.
Gas prices don't bother us much, haven't bought a tank of gas in 3 months.
I don't understand how people (girls) from another country, a country where over 75% of the vehicles are stick shift, can come here and complain that driving a stick is "too hard" and a new car, equipped with automatic transmission, must be purchased simply for ease of driving and passing the test.
What a bunch of balogna.
But, who's really the sucker? I've got a new car, equipped with automatic transmission, sitting out in the driveway. We needed another car payment like we needed an "upgraded" USCIS.
Not buying gas would be awesome. I think my Jeep eats almost as much as I do.