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I like city life. You can obtain an amazing amount of anonymity amongst the masses. Just observe...and duck.

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Ever since they built a pretty clean tram service that passed by my house, i stopped using the buses. If i can't use the "Luas", i use my car. I never really got the abuse, but upstairs on the west Dublin buses were always potentially dodgy, and The Nightlinks (or "Fightlinks" as they're sometimes refered to) are worse.

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Originally posted by Ray Gunz I
You're sure to see some insane stuff on a NYC subway. Especially in the dog days of summer. Brings out the worst in people. Personally I always have my guard up and am ready for war. I'm going to get home to matter who's skull I have to crack open, in order to do so.
Somehow I end up wishing I never have to share public transportation with you.
Warm weather, you accidentially drop your bag on the toes of the little grey lady - and next thing you know, you're back at the OK corral.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
I miss aggressive city people. Not the drug addicts, of course.

I come to a stop sign in the road and someone who has the right of way, stops and waves me on. So I wave them on, since they have the right of way, and we both sit there motioning for the other to go, until I finally speed through the intersection, pissed off that this idiot has wasted a couple minutes of my time.
Argh, one of my top pet peeves. They piss me off almost as much as those who take my turn, in a beater.

I just want other equally rushed and capable drivers, that's all. No niceties, no cutoffs.

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Originally posted by SJ247
Argh, one of my top pet peeves. They piss me off almost as much as those who take my turn, in a beater.

I just want other equally rushed and capable drivers, that's all. No niceties, no cutoffs.
"beater"?

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Originally posted by leisurelysloth
"beater"?
A car that's less valuable than my beater, one in which the driver of said beater is confident I won't ram into them in frustration.

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Originally posted by SJ247
A car that's less valuable than my beater, one in which the driver of said beater is confident I won't ram into them in frustration.
Ahhh... ...sounds like you need a crappier car. đŸ˜”

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I think there is.

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Very low crime rate, high literacy rate, more meth labs and floods than you can shake a stick at. Seriously, we would leave the house for vacation for two weeks and leave it unlocked. Everyone around knew it was unlocked, and still nothing was taken. This included the contents of an unlocked gun display cabinet in plain view through the unlocked sliding glass door.

And, if you're looking for people who are "so-friendly-it's-sometimes-annoying" it's just the spot. My friends and I would have contests to see how little it took to get passing drivers to wave back. I won by getting a farmer to wave frantically after I only lifted my right pinky off the steering wheel.

It's perfect for the person who wants to drive 2 hours for "something to do". (In this area, the nearest Wal-Mart counts for "something to do".)

I really do miss my homeland, though. Then after a short visit I'm glad I moved in a city.

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Originally posted by Ray Gunz I
You're sure to see some insane stuff on a NYC subway. Especially in the dog days of summer.
I must have caught the boring week in NYC. I was just visiting a couple of weeks ago. Nothing too wild on the subway out to the hotel by LaGuardia late at night.

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Originally posted by neonpeon41
Seriously, we would leave the house for vacation for two weeks and leave it unlocked. Everyone around knew it was unlocked, and still nothing was taken. This included the contents of an unlocked gun display cabinet in plain view through the unlocked sliding glass door.

And, if you're looking for people who are "so-friendly-it's-sometimes-annoying" it ...[text shortened]... omething to do". (In this area, the nearest Wal-Mart counts for "something to do".)
I hate it already.

Can I go home now? :'(

There's no place like home.
There's no place like home.
There's no place like home.

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I thought this was standard for London. Urban psychosis is marketed as a desirable status, especially if it's wrapped in a Burberry. Self-destruction is It.

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Go for a walk in Golders Green ... can you keep a lid on your temper?

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North Wales.