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I 'spose this would save a few steps. + |
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Great stuff. Not sure about the "opening the car door" bit though - couldn't you just stick your feet out the window? |
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Coming soon - Drive-Over Chiropractors. Just lie face-down on the road outside your house and wait for the Doctor to arrive on his spongey-tired moped. |
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This idea does have some nice elegant logic built in. I mean, who would want to walk to get a foot massage? |
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[more information than we wanted to know about the state of your feet...ugh!] |
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Lostdog that is a genius idea. |
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DC they are not my feet but an example. I have paintin' dancin' feet! |
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lostdog - I knew you would say that! |
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On long drives, my feet are the least of my worries. My feet are usually fine if I drive barefoot. |
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After a marathon 32-hour drive, my arse hurts, I don't know that I would want a stranger rubbing my arse. ;) |
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Seriously though, this would be helpful for keeping blood circulating and the forced stop would be useful in giving tired drivers a reason to pull over for a bit. [+] |
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reason to pull over? the fact that you are tired is reason enough. oh you 'mericans, what are you like? |
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//oh you 'mericans, what are you like?// |
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Well, considering that my state is larger than your country, it dictates some longer drives than you brit-type folks are used to. |
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"Bomber's Bum" is a common enough condition, after a long drive (More than 8 hours). I'm all in favour of buttock massages, to go with [po]'s toerubs, or whatever they are. |
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K, twice the size? (that's England not UK) and we have 15 times the population which makes comparing driving conditions difficult. |
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although what all this has to do with the commonsense approach to not driving when you are tired is not apparent. |
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[po] what this has to do with is a low population density (everyone spread out), so we have to drive farther to get someplace. If you want to go to the next place, it is twice as far. We figure 50 miles each way to anywhere we want to go that is close. |
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Also, with the type of work that I do, any time away is too valuable to be resting on the side of the road. 129,000 owner miles in 6 years isn't that bad, is it? I had my truck only slightly longer and it had 287,000 owner miles when I sold it. I must be slowing down as I age. <wink> |
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there's an old saying - better late than never. I would hate to see you squished at the side of the road. nothing is *that* important. |
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I think we should change the name of this idea to: [po]'s Perambulatory Pedicures |
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