Note to self:

Do NOT listen to “Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins whilst driving down the highway. If you must do that, watch your speed. You might wind up doing 90mph in a 55 zone.

Yes, I know from experience, as I found out this afternoon. Good thing no cops were running radar nearby, and the road was straight and mostly empty.

You could stop right there and it would still be pretty good advice.

You make it sound like doing 90 mph is a bad thing. :confused:

Note to self: The next time you spray paint something the size of a refrigerator, open BOTH garage doors ALL the way. Yes, having black and red snot for the next 24 hours is fun, but think of the brain cells.

Yes, I found that out a year or so ago, only it was 76 mph in a 60 zone. Q: How do I know so precisely? A: Because that was what the radar gun said, of course. It was a beautiful day and a straight, empty road until I saw the Highway Patrol car in the median.

A few months ago, I got pulled over by the county Sheriff’s Dept. for speeding. What was I listening to? Sammy Hagar’s “I Can’t Drive 55*” I thought that was pretty funny, but the deputy didn’t. Ooops.

For the record, I didn’t get either ticket.

*(I’m not sure that’s the title but you know the one I’m talking about)

According to research conducted by my friend and I we have discovered that any metal songs seem to encourage higher speeds. Of course this experiment was entrirely accidental, I provided the car, he provided the music and we both soon discovered my diesel car can go faster than 90mph

All’s well that ends well, I say :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

I was not at all surprised to find that Ride of the Valkyries tops a list issued by Britain’s RAC Foundation of “Music not to play while driving”.

I’ve definitely got a lead foot tied to my radio.

(Back to the OP)

Note to self: Be nice to Xash for a good long while.