I am SO not a car guy.
That doesn't mean I can't appreciate the neat or, in this case, damned odd...
I went to grab some soda for lunch. As I was driving down the road, as you do in a car, I was passed by this old car. Like I said, I'm not a car guy, but being an amateur history buff, I know the major styles of cars over the years. This was VERY boxy, so I figure '40s. Safe assumption.
Except, I noticed a (seemingly) non-sense bumper sticker. Then it clicked: that looks like the weird plates you see on European cars in the movies. So, y'know, it's GOTTA be right!
*cough*
Anyway, once that clicked, I was coming alongside the odd vehicle and noticed something even stranger!
THERE WAS NO DRIVER!
Okay, so there was a driver, but in the passenger side. Freaky. I know I'd probably have trouble overseas on the roads, because I'm used to the heathen way we drive here in the States, but to drive in a European, or at least British, style car over here from the passenger side... that must be surreal...
That doesn't mean I can't appreciate the neat or, in this case, damned odd...
I went to grab some soda for lunch. As I was driving down the road, as you do in a car, I was passed by this old car. Like I said, I'm not a car guy, but being an amateur history buff, I know the major styles of cars over the years. This was VERY boxy, so I figure '40s. Safe assumption.
Except, I noticed a (seemingly) non-sense bumper sticker. Then it clicked: that looks like the weird plates you see on European cars in the movies. So, y'know, it's GOTTA be right!
*cough*
Anyway, once that clicked, I was coming alongside the odd vehicle and noticed something even stranger!
THERE WAS NO DRIVER!
Okay, so there was a driver, but in the passenger side. Freaky. I know I'd probably have trouble overseas on the roads, because I'm used to the heathen way we drive here in the States, but to drive in a European, or at least British, style car over here from the passenger side... that must be surreal...
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