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I like to drive my Wife Crazy

If you keep that up you'll never finish the wedge.
 
I like to drive mine crazy, too. But it's generally a tad bit safer than that. I just take her out in the Jag. Drives her nutzoid to be in on-coming traffic.
 
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Done so many similar things in my life, I'm amazed that I survived (including a near accident with a garage door spring).
 
I don't have to try, it comes from my very existance!
 
Drives her nutzoid to be in on-coming traffic.

Even though we drive British cars. we should still follow American rules... keep to the right. There is a lot less oncoming traffic there! :cool:
 
Even though we drive British cars. we should still follow American rules... keep to the right. There is a lot less oncoming traffic there! :cool:

While that is absolutely true...she, as passenger, is now on the left side of the car, next to the centreline, with no steering wheel or brake pedal...and she feels like she is in oncoming traffic.
Try it sometime.
Ride shotgun in a RHD vehicle on US roads (other than the Grapevine on the LA side).

I keep offering a spare steering wheel for her to hold...and I get "the look".
 
While that is absolutely true...she, as passenger, is now on the left side of the car, next to the centreline, with no steering wheel or brake pedal...and she feels like she is in oncoming traffic.
Try it sometime.
Ride shotgun in a RHD vehicle on US roads (other than the Grapevine on the LA side).

I keep offering a spare steering wheel for her to hold...and I get "the look".

Wow - I understand now! I have never been a passenger in a LHD car (other than in countries that drive on the right). It would be unnerving to be so close to oncoming cars. Especially when most have wheels that are above the passenger's head!
 
That looks like the Little Giant ladder. When husband drags it up, I go the coffee shop. Not really but I want to.
 
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