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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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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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6 hours ago, Rain said:

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

Boy, if they had a good set of lawyers, they could have trademarked the "subscription/membership plans versus perpetual license" long before it came into vogue! The casino aspect probably makes up for that lack of foresight and then some though.... shrewd diversification of assets there.

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