A couple of years ago, I compared a shitty commute
to a giddy commute. It’s time for another installment.
Shitty commute.
Potentially really shitty.
Giddy commute.
I mean, seriously, why would anyone
drive unless it was absolutely necessary?
to a giddy commute. It’s time for another installment.



I mean, seriously, why would anyone
drive unless it was absolutely necessary?
5 comments:
That sign is hilarious!!!!!I know people who need that permanently tattooed on their asses
Last picture is *seriously* cool.
Agreed. Earlier this week we had snow in K.C.; all the drivers were complaining about their commutes and I talked about how mine was the grown up version of playing in the snow.
last picture is super. smooth colors
I love the sign. Really, I do. But, my God, if someone in L.A. put a sign like that in their back window I'm afraid they'd never be heard from again. A sign like that on the 405 at 4:05 p.m. would instigate treatment similar to that of a "Kick Me" sign in a junior high school.
A most excellent catch!
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