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20 minutes ago, Sistine said:

It's not all about money!

There are times when I enjoy driving my car more than playing my guitars! 😉

But actually you're right, it's hard to beat! 👍

I can imagine yes, and a lot of people have told me so, but I never even got my license. Ironic considering my line of work.

Grew up in a small town where I could walk everywhere, then moved to a city where public transportation was adequate and where owning a car can be a PITA, especially during winter months - driving around the block for half an hour to find a parking spot and then having to wake up at 4 am to move your car because of snow removal (which probably means that your car is also buried under the snow and you'll have to spend some quality time with that shovel.)

I thought of getting my license when we were thinking of having a kid, but otherwise, it's never been something I was interested in. And the world probably is a much safer place because of that. 😁

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We ran over a Moose  coming home from my Daughters on Christmas Eve last year. Tonight we will try again with out the Moose. 
We weren’t the first person to hit it, a large truck took it out first. 
It was very snowy and we were only going 60 Kph. I was only 30 feet away when I saw it laying across our lane of the highway.  This thing is as big as a milk cow. We literally catapulted over it like the Dukes of Hazard.
 It took out my radiator support and the air conditioning system was also on the ground. 
This was a Hyundai Santa Fe so we had just enough clearance to result in going over as apposed to hitting it which would have been a trip to emergency for sure.

Tonight we will take my Old Chevy Silverado. You always feel a little safer around here in a good old PU. I don’t think an Uber car would have survived!  But then I guess you don’t have many Mooses in the City. 
 

PS. This was a very remote section of highway with no cell service. There’s not much traffic on Christmas Eve. The next vehicle who also hit it was a big Dodge 4x4 they were unscathed and gave us a ride home. 

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Guess few people live more practical than me....EVERYTHING nearby in my small town/village...don't even need a bicycle.

Can walk (approx 1 min) to :

Supermarket, 3 bakery, 2 dentist, 3 hairshop, diy store, post office, doctor, 2carshop, 2 butcherstore, flowershop, bikerepair, fishshop, 2 donershop, gym, fysio, pets supply, 2 asian food, weeky fresh market, 4 pubs, restaurant, brothel, gokart track  etc etc.

basically ANYTHING one needs and a LOT more (botox/plastic churgery in me street, spiritual healing)

crazy I know...

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10 hours ago, Sheens said:

Guess few people live more practical than me....EVERYTHING nearby in my small town/village...don't even need a bicycle.

Can walk (approx 1 min) to :

Supermarket, 3 bakery, 2 dentist, 3 hairshop, diy store, post office, doctor, 2carshop, 2 butcherstore, flowershop, bikerepair, fishshop, 2 donershop, gym, fysio, pets supply, 2 asian food, weeky fresh market, 4 pubs, restaurant, brothel, gokart track  etc etc.

basically ANYTHING one needs and a LOT more (botox/plastic churgery in me street, spiritual healing)

crazy I know...

me too! altho not to your small town/village, and apart from the brothel, that's a bus ride

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19 hours ago, Sheens said:

+ only few mins walk to pharmacy, optician, trainstation,massage, church...

(church to brothel = 2,25 mins @ normal speed walk, I heard someone say).

I'm in Vegas.

I pretty sure we have a casino that's also a church, a brothel and a wedding chapel, somewhere.

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