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From: necromancer on 4 Mar 2010 21:06 ....the lamebrain who drives with his fog lights on on a clear night or the lamebrain who drives with his fog light on (note singular) on a clear night because one of them is burned out? -- "I... Can't drive... FIFTY-FIVE!!" --Sammy Hagar
From: Ad absurdum per aspera on 5 Mar 2010 12:19 > ...the lamebrain who drives with his fog lights on on a clear night or > the lamebrain who drives with his fog light on (note singular) on a > clear night because one of them is burned out? Fortunately, sooner or later the other one will burn out, saving these lamers the trouble of (a) learning what fog lamps are for; (b) learning where the switch is; or (c) learning that there *is* a switch. Remember, science cannot tell you how high an IQ could get, but we know dumb goes all the way to zero. It explains much about driving, and many other aspects of life. --Joe
From: Brent on 6 Mar 2010 00:39 On 2010-03-05, necromancer <Zidane's_Last_Red_Card(a)worldofnecromancer_no_spam_no_way.org> wrote: > ...the lamebrain who drives with his fog lights on on a clear night or > the lamebrain who drives with his fog light on (note singular) on a > clear night because one of them is burned out? The idiots who thing the hi-beam headlamps are spare bulbs for their burnt out low beams.
From: MLOM on 6 Mar 2010 16:35 On Mar 5, 11:13 pm, Scott in SoCal <scottenazt...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Carl Rogers! > -- Or Aunt Judy. :)
From: Harry K on 6 Mar 2010 16:38
On Mar 4, 6:06 pm, necromancer <Zidane's_Last_Red_Card(a)worldofnecromancer_no_spam_no_way.org> wrote: > ...the lamebrain who drives with his fog lights on on a clear night or > the lamebrain who drives with his fog light on (note singular) on a > clear night because one of them is burned out? > > -- > "I... Can't drive... FIFTY-FIVE!!" > --Sammy Hagar How's about the ones who drive with them on _in the day time_? I've been tempted more than once to follow one until he stops and then explain what they are for. Harry K |