I work as a truck driver. Each day there are at least 10 #5. They have to give way - wait until I'm close - recocnize "Ah a truck may be something slow - and pull over (My truck isn't something you can oversee...). It's ok when they speed up and dissapear soon behind the horizon. But most of these strangers teach me, that they seem to know the actual speed limit better than me and drive ultra slow. That results in honking just "a little bit". And a little bit, it's just the Horn of Gondor (remember, I'm armed with truck horns) that can't be ignored...
“When the microwave keeps beeping even after you’ve opened the door to get your food out. Like I know it’s done, that’s why I’m opening it, you don’t need to keep screaming at me thanks.”
I work as a truck driver. Each day there are at least 10 #5. They have to give way - wait until I'm close - recocnize "Ah a truck may be something slow - and pull over (My truck isn't something you can oversee...). It's ok when they speed up and dissapear soon behind the horizon. But most of these strangers teach me, that they seem to know the actual speed limit better than me and drive ultra slow. That results in honking just "a little bit". And a little bit, it's just the Horn of Gondor (remember, I'm armed with truck horns) that can't be ignored...
Mildred,
I work as a truck driver.
Each day there are at least 10 #5.
They have to give way - wait until I'm close - recocnize
"Ah a truck may be something slow - and pull over
(My truck isn't something you can oversee...).
It's ok when they speed up and dissapear soon behind the horizon.
But most of these strangers teach me, that they seem to know the actual speed limit better than me and drive ultra slow.
That results in honking just "a little bit". And a little bit, it's just the Horn of Gondor (remember, I'm armed with truck horns) that can't be ignored...