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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 519423" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Doctors always suggest you take a month or a year off work. </p><p>Yeah, like that is going to happen. </p><p>Around here, the handicapped plate or the temporary mirror hanging tag are sure signs of a driver who bears watching. You can bet they either will not signal, or they will signal 5 miles ahead. They will speed up, and slow down, without reason. </p><p>Wally has those parking spots up front for "People With Small Children". My daughter was always too proud to let me park there. I can walk, Dad. Hey, it was Saturday. It was the only spot within half a mile of the checkout. She was a small child, by age. 7 or 8 at the time. We were inside the letter of the law. But, we walked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 519423, member: 4406"] Doctors always suggest you take a month or a year off work. Yeah, like that is going to happen. Around here, the handicapped plate or the temporary mirror hanging tag are sure signs of a driver who bears watching. You can bet they either will not signal, or they will signal 5 miles ahead. They will speed up, and slow down, without reason. Wally has those parking spots up front for "People With Small Children". My daughter was always too proud to let me park there. I can walk, Dad. Hey, it was Saturday. It was the only spot within half a mile of the checkout. She was a small child, by age. 7 or 8 at the time. We were inside the letter of the law. But, we walked. [/QUOTE]
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