When it is/was raining, they would inevitable stop in the centre of the puddle; if the stop has several puddles they will stop in the centre of the deepest puddle. Why? Is this technique taught in driver schools, and marks are given to the most skilled driver, and those who can't stop in the centre of the puddle are rebuked: "Well done, this one was the biggest and the deepest, the punters will have their feet wet up to their shins", "Noooooooo, not this one! Could not you see the deep one yonder? What did you get for "Guessing puddle depths by sight" class! Why, next time you will omit the puddle altogether and let your passengers exit normally!"?
2007-09-12
00:06:10
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