Chapter 25
Friday, July 29, 2005
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People here drive crazy. roads are narrow and usually two lane, with little or no shoulder, but that doesn't stop some people from driving like crazy mon. I'm 23 and I shudder at the way some of these people drive. My question is: why are they in such a hurry? no one here ever does anything on time anyways! ex: my boss had a meeting at 9:30 this morning, he left at 9:50! that's the standard. everything here "soon come". that could mean tomorrow or next year. maybe it's island life, i don't know. some call it just the "caymanian way." that's fine with me, who am i to be in a hurry? but when someones driving on your ass like their house is on fire...i just don't get it. live easy, drive hard. it's fun to drive fast, I'll be the first to admit that. but chill out man; drive like you live. or just do as I do: one hand on the wheel, one out the window; one eye on the road--have to keep one on the scenery--and just hum along with the song in your (heart) head. For me it's usually the theme to Magnum, PI. Of course then I want to start driving fast, but not b/c I'm in a hurry. Because I'm lame.
 
Comments:
you said mon... haha
 
you no lika da lingo? it jost de way wee tal. and wee say eat all rally fast.

and i understand about every third word. like if they say 'cheeseburger', i got it down.
 
hey mate it works...and if it works...ps i think i broke my ribs playing rugby..it hurts to move
 
Sounds like the perfect excuse to catch up on this season of The Real World. Am I right?
 
hahaha.
 
Cool blog, interesting information... Keep it UP »
 
This is very interesting site... »
 
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