No. one, sure when I first got my license I loved splashing my car in puddles.
No. two no I always avoided puddles near people because I hated when people splashed me on my way to school growing up. Hey maybe that’s the new golden rule. Do not thou splash people with your care going through puddles as thou does not want to be splashed thyself.
The video is something and reminded me why I stopped driving though puddles because one time I got stuck in a puddle driving through a flooded underpass like this on my way to Newark Airport in my ’75 Toyota Corrola.
Yeah it’s not like the train could do anything about it. It look like a tidal wave coming through at first. It must have been pretty frighting from the perspective of the people watching it on the ground.
The thought of eternal suffering is a significant motivator for those who are strong in their religious beliefs. It is also conducive to those who push various religious doctrines on their congregants to keep them in line.
“Democratic republics are more likely to perish through misuse of power than through lack of it.” — Tocqueville Democracy in America . It’s as if Tocqueville looked into the future.
Some *slight* drainage problems.
No. one, sure when I first got my license I loved splashing my car in puddles.
No. two no I always avoided puddles near people because I hated when people splashed me on my way to school growing up. Hey maybe that’s the new golden rule. Do not thou splash people with your care going through puddles as thou does not want to be splashed thyself.
The video is something and reminded me why I stopped driving though puddles because one time I got stuck in a puddle driving through a flooded underpass like this on my way to Newark Airport in my ’75 Toyota Corrola.
Yeah, I don
Yeah it’s not like the train could do anything about it. It look like a tidal wave coming through at first. It must have been pretty frighting from the perspective of the people watching it on the ground.