Ed,
FoxPro... Ok, now I've satisfied the new rules. *g*
I went to dinner once with JimB in Boston and was quite surprised at how narrow some of the side streets were. Jim said "old cow paths" if I remember. *g*
Internationally I've heard Rome was pretty bad.
Best,
DD
>>FoxPro... Ok, now I've satisfied the new rules. *g*
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>>*ROF'L!*
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>>I like that: Infinite Lane Theory...
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>I might've said Atlanta, after riding back from dinner a few weeks ago on an early Saturday evening with Craig (a driver from Utah, admittedly); we must've seen close to a dozen accidents, with people cutting off other drivers all over (imagining what it was like for the SuperBowl with significant snow was scary) but I went up and visited a client in Boston, and remembered how much worse it was in a city where two one-way roads (opposite directions) meet at a cross street in Cambridge, with no traffic light...
Best,
DD
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