Miserable Failure!!!!!!!!

Driving a stick shift. Anybody drive a standard on the first try?
I drive a stick shift , or manual as it's called here. Always have, aside from a few rental automatics when abroad and I don't like them they're too slow .. . Out of the 38 million vehicles on British roads, only 8 million are automatic or semi-automatic..
 

Parallel parking reversing in between other parked cars ....no thanks o_OI will walk an extra block or two to avoid having to park that way
 
Where I live most of the parking in the main city / shopping area is Parallel parking
The city in (Victoria ) has a population of about 33.000 so I’m not taking about a huge city area.

On the other side of the river is a different state (New South Wales ) they reverse park into the kerb ..Im not fond / good at that either o_O
 
Once I passed my driver's test on the second try, I was fine with driving our little stick shift VW bug. Driving an automatic shift car seemed so easy after that!
 
Where I live most of the parking in the main city / shopping area is Parallel parking
The city in (Victoria ) has a population of about 33.000 so I’m not taking about a huge city area.

On the other side of the river is a different state (New South Wales ) they reverse park into the kerb ..Im not fond / good at that either o_O
I'm an excellent reverse parker... My husband OTOH can't reverse parallel park without his reversing camera, unless the space is HUGE..whereas I can reverse into a space just the same length as my car between 2 other vehicles, without any problems at all, and usually in just one attempt!!..
 
Parallel parking reversing in between other parked cars ....no thanks o_OI will walk an extra block or two to avoid having to park that way
Funny true story. Many years ago I was in a bad wreck and was laid up for months. Then I walked with a cane for a while - my driver's license had expired ...went to stay with my mother in law for a weekend while my husband and father went golfing out of state. Was bored out of my mind; remember, couldn't drive - felt suffocated beyond description. In laws lived in the small town we were born in and you couldn't walk to stores and restaurants.

First thing I did was grab our big old boat of a Lincoln Continental and we hot footed it for the DMV to take the test again and get a new license. Parallel parked that baby perfectly. The driving instructor got out and shook his head, and said "lady, was going to pass you no matter what", who drives a big Lincoln in here to take this test, anyway?! You have guts.
 
Funny true story. Many years ago I was in a bad wreck and was laid up for months. Then I walked with a cane for a while - my driver's license had expired ...went to stay with my mother in law for a weekend while my husband and father went golfing out of state. Was bored out of my mind; remember, couldn't drive - felt suffocated beyond description. In laws lived in the small town we were born in and you couldn't walk to stores and restaurants.

First thing I did was grab our big old boat of a Lincoln Continental and we hot footed it for the DMV to take the test again and get a new license. Parallel parked that baby perfectly. The driving instructor got out and shook his head, and said "lady, was going to pass you no matter what", who drives a big Lincoln in here to take this test, anyway?! You have guts.
That's a GREAT story, Liberty. It was hard to see where the funny part was going to come in when the first sentence said you'd been in a bad wreck that laid you up for months.

Hoping you had no permanent physical damage. Obviously it didn't affect your driving ability...
 
Sewing. In home ec class, I sewed not one, but both!!! the sleeves together on a short sleeve top. Point of sleeves is that your arm should be able to go through! What makes it worse is that I realized I'd done it to the first sleeve, ripped the seam and fixed it. Then did the same thing again on the other sleeve.
 
That's a GREAT story, Liberty. It was hard to see where the funny part was going to come in when the first sentence said you'd been in a bad wreck that laid you up for months.

Hoping you had no permanent physical damage. Obviously it didn't affect your driving ability...
Yeah, a guy hit me doing 80 mph when I was sitting still, the last car in a line cars stopped on the freeway. Gear shift (floor shift) screw top went up through my leg to the thigh bone. I hobbled around for 6 months and had a cane...finally decided as I could climb up the steps on the bus, hey I could go back to work.

Got a job in the old Rockefeller's guest house which was occupied by an engineering company. Had to climb like 3 sets of old stairs day in and day out and sure do think that's what has made my leg so strong today. Ran 5 miles day for many years!
Funny, huh.
 


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