Today set a new record: a wreck blocking the road on the way to work, and a wreck blocking the road on the way back from work.
Both on 59, of course.
2 Responses to 'speaking of patience...'
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8:13 AM
I don't know that I can beat your patience while downloading the large file via phone modem, but until you have to drive in Atlanta traffic for a while, I think I can top you on traffic patience! Two wrecks? big deal! :)
I'm just SO glad I wasn't on the interstate when that bus crashed last week. The south bound lanes (all five) were closed for more than six hours. Everyone took alternate routes, and the city was gridlocked for a loooonnnnggg time. 5.25 million people trying to move around over here every day makes for interesting driving, especially when a major artery is severed!
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10:51 AM
You know my thoughts about your traffic problems (since I drive around the LA monstrosity all the time), but I know you're theory - you shouldn't HAVE to deal with traffic living in the middle of nowhere. Hope it was better today. Though I'm sure a little patience never killed anyone. ;-)
I don't know that I can beat your patience while downloading the large file via phone modem, but until you have to drive in Atlanta traffic for a while, I think I can top you on traffic patience! Two wrecks? big deal! :)
I'm just SO glad I wasn't on the interstate when that bus crashed last week. The south bound lanes (all five) were closed for more than six hours. Everyone took alternate routes, and the city was gridlocked for a loooonnnnggg time. 5.25 million people trying to move around over here every day makes for interesting driving, especially when a major artery is severed!
You know my thoughts about your traffic problems (since I drive around the LA monstrosity all the time), but I know you're theory - you shouldn't HAVE to deal with traffic living in the middle of nowhere. Hope it was better today. Though I'm sure a little patience never killed anyone. ;-)