Currently on a quest to create 365 blogs entries in a single year. While I've already failed in the time period specified I'm still going to complete my goal, eve if it's late. Son of Delmar and Sharon Derricott of Preston, Idaho. Spouse of Tara McLean Derricott of Murray, Utah. Father of Jacob Anthony of Logan, Utah; Erik Bryson of Brigham City, Utah; and Emily of Hamilton, Montana.
Monday, September 10, 2012
T-179 : Seat Savers
Have you ever saved seats for someone? We all probably have. I admit that I look at others saving seats and think it a silly and sometimes unfair practice. Seat savers are in the same vein with line cutters and traffic speeders. On a tangential note, why are radar detectors even legal? And why do speedometers go up to 120 when the highest posted speed I've ever seen was 80 in Texas; aside from the "reasonable and prudent" that existed in Montana for a short time a few years back? Why do I feel this way? Am I justified to some extent or just wrong? I want to understand; I just don't, yet.
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I agree that radar detectors and super fast cars shouldn't even be used. On another note... I've saved seats for you quite a few times, as you have for me, so I think that there are often circumstances when it is ok. :)
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