My mom is really inattentive when I'm in the car, but she says she's not like that when she drives alone.
I dated a girl who used to regularly drive with her knees - to change CDs, get her phone, eat, whatever. She, actually, was one of the best drivers I've ever seen.
pmoisse
LOL
Stren, that video was all kinds of awesome.
Here's a kickass woman driver:
She's such a nutter. I love her crazy laugh while she's passing guys and drifting the damn thing
whiskers
quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
LOL
Stren, that video was all kinds of awesome.
Here's a kickass woman driver:
She's such a nutter. I love her crazy laugh while she's passing guys and drifting the damn thing
-How many times have you crashed?
-Oh, many times. I can't count, actually.
-Right.... (nervous laughter)
Very scary to do that in a van...
L.E.N.
Sabine is a bad ass
a spoon
I approve of this thread
Hmmm...
But after much thought I have come to the conclusion
As far as lack of driving sense:
Seniors > Women > Asians
zoogla
quote:
Originally posted by stren
1:26 FTMFW!!!! LMAO!!!! Leave it to the man!!!! :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
Jake Benson
^ 3:06
kadomony
quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
LOL
Stren, that video was all kinds of awesome.
Here's a kickass woman driver:
She's such a nutter. I love her crazy laugh while she's passing guys and drifting the damn thing
omg is dat sum underworld dark train
Gauss
quote:
Originally posted by fayraree
1:26 FTMFW!!!! LMAO!!!! Leave it to the man!!!! :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
+1, I laughed so hard. :stongue:
Agent0
quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
omg is dat sum underworld dark train
women don't drive trains, thank god
L.E.N.
quote:
Originally posted by Agent0
women don't drive trains, thank god
There is a joke within this post.
L.E.N.
lol
Road to driver's exam not easy street for S.Korean
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A woman in South Korea who has taken the written exam required for a driver's license nearly every day since 2005 has failed again — but is hoping attempt No. 772 will be the charm.
The aspiring driver took her first test in April 2005, according to Choi Young-chul, an official at the North Jeolla Province driver's license agency in Jeonju, 150 miles (240 kilometers) south of Seoul.
She has taken the test a record 771 times, most recently on Monday, but has yet to pass. She said she plans to take the test again but did not say when, he said Thursday.
The 68-year-old has spent 4 million won ($3,000) on fees for the test, he said. Applicants must score at least 60 on the written exam before they can get behind the wheel for a driving test. Choi says she's scored as high as 50.
"I feel sorry every time I see Cha fail. When she passes, I'll make a memorial tablet myself and give it to her," Park Jung-seok, a traffic police officer at the agency, told the Korea Times newspaper.
No other details about her identity were released other than her family name, Cha.