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From: cramer@kontron.UUCP (Clayton Cramer)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Dumb things while driving(may be off
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Date: Tue, 25-Jun-85 13:02:03 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 25 13:02:03 1985
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> 
> 
> Two other such incidents:
> (1) While trying to get to National Airport in DC
> via the Washington Parkway,
> I was behind a pick up truck traveling in the right lane.
> It was being driven rather slowly and was 
> apparantly occupied by only the male driver.
> 
> A few minutes later a female occupant appeared from
> somewhere on the same side as the driver.
> After that the driver, his concentration restored to drving,
> sped up.
> 
> (I don't think that she was looking for something on the floor as
> I was behind them for about 10 minutes).
> 
> (2) I also saw someone driving on the GSP
> while shaving.
> I've also sen women driving while applying mascara, face powder etc.

Driving north on US 101 between Petaluma and Rohnert Park I saw an
erratically driven Rabbit.  As we passed, we noticed a man driving, and
a woman with her head in his lap.  (What *could* they have been doing?)

VW Rabbits and Sonoma County seem to result in peculiar results.  My wife
and I were driving north to Santa Rosa on US 101, and she pointed to a
VW Rabbit ahead of us, "Clayton, what a funny looking dog in that car...
it's HUGE!"  We got closer --- it was a large calf in the back seat of
the Rabbit.