On the freeway today I saw a guy driving a Mazda Miata with the top down. He was wearing a tuque, but I thought ‘It seems a little cool out to be driving with the top down.’…
… as I passed him on my motorcycle.
On the freeway today I saw a guy driving a Mazda Miata with the top down. He was wearing a tuque, but I thought ‘It seems a little cool out to be driving with the top down.’…
… as I passed him on my motorcycle.
Johnny, Johnny, Johnny
It was not raining today in Southern California why would the driver of a convertible have the top up? 
You do realize that if you try that stunt with your MGB I will do this. :dubious:
Last week I was in Seattle driving a C70 with the top down, the temp was 25F.
I’d think that was more a Seattle thing. In SoCal I see people bundling up when the temperature drops to 65. 
Anyway there I was, quite comfortable in a 70+ mph wind, windering if the guy in a convertible was chilly. Of course he was out of the wind and possibly had his heater on. :smack:
Who else observed something, had a thought about it, and then though ‘Wait. That’s silly.’?
Why is that a cognitive disconnection? Seems more like a momentary feeling of camaraderie with a fellow open-air enthusiast. You just happened to be in different types of vehicles for the purpose.
My first thought was that he must be cold, driving with the top down; while I was oblivious to the temperature in a much less protected vehicle.
Ah, I misread your line “it seems a little cool out” as “it seems a little cool”
I’m sorry …
but …
… “windering” … ???
::wanders off in search of a dictionary >> looks up ‘irony’::

Lucy
I dunno, every convertable I’ve had or ridden in has a super duper heater. Back East, I’ve seen people with the top down in really frigid weather. (Of course, they don’t have all that much weather that isn’t frigid).
Top up, top down. meh.
But a man driving a Miata…