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Best anti speeding Ad ever?
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<blockquote data-quote="serif365" data-source="post: 278034" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>The ad accomplished its purpose...it slowed me down. Here we have a brotherhood (and a few sisters) that promotes a hobby that from all the posts I read truly teaches us to slow down and enjoy life. I drive a Chrysler 300 with a hemi, a truly wonderful high-performance vehicle, in stop and go traffic to and from work everyday. I didn't really enjoy the drive until I developed a somewhat Zen attitude that as long as I wasn't going backwards it wasn't too bad. Driving can take a normally laid back, easy going fellow like myself and change me into an aggressive, competitive, speed junkie (no, not that kind of speed) hell bent on getting from point A to point B in the shortest time possible. At those times I completely miss the ground I cover. As I have aged I have learned to see more than just the road in front of me. I thought the point of the ad was well made and I appreciated watching it. Time for a pipe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serif365, post: 278034, member: 2672"] The ad accomplished its purpose...it slowed me down. Here we have a brotherhood (and a few sisters) that promotes a hobby that from all the posts I read truly teaches us to slow down and enjoy life. I drive a Chrysler 300 with a hemi, a truly wonderful high-performance vehicle, in stop and go traffic to and from work everyday. I didn't really enjoy the drive until I developed a somewhat Zen attitude that as long as I wasn't going backwards it wasn't too bad. Driving can take a normally laid back, easy going fellow like myself and change me into an aggressive, competitive, speed junkie (no, not that kind of speed) hell bent on getting from point A to point B in the shortest time possible. At those times I completely miss the ground I cover. As I have aged I have learned to see more than just the road in front of me. I thought the point of the ad was well made and I appreciated watching it. Time for a pipe! [/QUOTE]
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