3WW 8-8-07

Determined speeders
Don't yield at the signs they see
Instead honk at me

Following the law
Driving with pajamas on
Does not break the law

11 comments:

Rose Dewy Knickers said...

Hi Chris,

Sounds like a good title for a song. "Driving While PJd"

Hope as is well with the job.

Rose

xo

gautami tripathy said...

Road rage results in at least one death in Delhi in summers. yesterday, one person was thrown off from a flyover by 8 bikers. He is alive but only so.

I like the PJed haiku.

PS: How come I don't see you around?

paisley said...

me too me too me too... only i call them my "comfy clothes" as if that makes them more socially acceptable.......

Marcia (MeeAugraphie) said...

I hate hate hate the circles and they are talking about putting one on a 2 lane highway that goes up to a big ski resort, saying it will cut accidents -- baloney multiplied.

Now, as to your Haiku and rant, I enjoyed them both.

Herb Urban said...

I like your angry haiku. Drivers around here are insane as well. I swear some of them must be color blind. Green, red and yellow don't mean a thing.

TC said...

I think we all feel a bit of your pain with this one :-)

m said...

That's also a problem for pedestrians, sometimes those drivers refuse to make slow u-turns and then I get yell out for not looking.


Nice haiku. Don't think I have ever saw anyone wearing pajamas while driving but then I can't really see into the car.

Clare said...

Hi Chris! What kind of pj's do you wear? I got a chuckle out of someone yelling at you if you were wearing silly and goofy jammies. Your haiku are great and I can totally relate to the first one, and the anger about the traffic circles. I've haven't driven in my pj's yet. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
:)

Paul said...

I liked both the rant and the haiku which was really clever. I got the ugly eye from a truck driver yesterday for slowing down to just under 50 kmh (the required limit) in a small village. He sat on my tail and on his horn right through the village. I hate that.

Bone said...

A very humorous (and true) short narrative, Clockwork.

I've experienced road rage, I guess most people have. It's not fun.

Gay said...

Traffic circles... now there are memories for ya. We don't have them in Southern California, but when hubby and I went to England, I can't tell you how many times we went around some of them until we could actually manage to untangle our brains to make it into the "fourth turning on the left." Hubby would drive while I chanted, left into left, left into left, left into left, and I was sooooo polite. I was always opening his door for him.

Of course, we were too confused for road rage.