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08-30-2006 01:04 PM #7
The guys covered things pretty well.
Everybody loves a roadster.
At least they do until they own one, but that's another story.
Anyway, you'll find that people holler at you, honk at you and at times, specially in traffic it can be distracting.
I'm a friendly and outgoing guy, but I've learned to ignore the hollering and horn honking for the most part, but do respond with a wave of the hand and a smile to people who are doing the same.
I darned near wrecked my roadster the 2nd day out cuz someone was yelling at me.
Ever since, I play deaf.
Better perhaps to be thought aloof than to wrinkle up the roadster cuz I wasn't paying attention.
You will find that people will pull up next to you at a stoplight and ask questions about the car.
Usually what year is it and sometimes what make it is.
That's not a problem and I always say thanks.
In the end, it's a balance between being friendly and staying safe.
Harder perhaps for a beautiful young woman, but you'll get a handle on it.C9





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