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Old July 3rd 06, 05:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Barrow[_1_]
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"Skywise" wrote in message
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"Morgans" wrote in
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"Skywise" wrote

You seem to be in the same vein as Morgans, and not
listening to what I am saying. I do what I do because of
what others do on the road.


It seems that you did not listen to my post, where I suggested how to
drive safely; more safely than doing what you are doing, and staying in
the pack of traffic. They are like blockers on a
"student-body-up-the-middle" football play.


And you are not listening to me. I have found it to be more
dangerous at times to remain in a block of traffic than to
be on my own between blocks of traffic.


Quite so! Morgans remark has to be the most ignorant, naive tripe in this
whole thread.


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Old July 3rd 06, 11:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Skywise
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"Matt Barrow" wrote in news:inbqg.11$2J4.152
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"Skywise" wrote in message
...
"Morgans" wrote in
news

"Skywise" wrote

You seem to be in the same vein as Morgans, and not
listening to what I am saying. I do what I do because of
what others do on the road.

It seems that you did not listen to my post, where I suggested how to
drive safely; more safely than doing what you are doing, and staying in
the pack of traffic. They are like blockers on a
"student-body-up-the-middle" football play.


And you are not listening to me. I have found it to be more
dangerous at times to remain in a block of traffic than to
be on my own between blocks of traffic.


Quite so! Morgans remark has to be the most ignorant, naive tripe in this
whole thread.


Even though he has apparently been riding for 26 years, I have
the feeling he's one of those drivers that get's behind the
wheel and just blissfully drives, following the car in front
without nary a care for the world around him, mesmerized by
the worries of the day or the chatter on the radio.

Brian
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