I live in Los Angeles and it has to be our local TV coverage of Celebrities. There's like 2 to 3 hours of TV shows everynight like Entertainment Tonight, TMZ. Acess Hollywood, etc. I can't see any other US city dedicating this much coverage | |
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My city spends thousands every year to spell out the city's name in flowers in some park on the main street through town. But we don't have enough money to protect the citizens and recently had to close a fire station (in the poor, ghetto part of town, of course). | |
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Shorty said: jone70 said: Yeah, New Jersey drivers didn't get that memo either. yes but do they call it a "blinker" or a "directional" in NH we call it a directional I mean sure...we use the term blinker too...I never knew directional was weird till my from from Louisiana came up and bout busted a gut laughing at the term "directional" We even have a few signs that say "use directional" Or, they know damn well their exit coming up but noooo, they get in the furthest lane and then move over 3/4/5 lanes without using a turning signal . What a minute, don't go using no Big words such as "directional", my fellow Chicagoans can't get a grip on what that thingamajig on the left side of the steering column is for. NDRU said: I seem to notice people using it, not to indicate where they plan to go, but rather to indicate where they are already halfway to being
If they just luck up on it, they'll click it just as they are ready turn. Fo' real, DMV needs to print some extra pages with color pictures and explain what's on the left side of the steering column and what it's suppose to be used for. | |
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