Traffic Talk
As far as I’m concerned, the only thing worse than spending hours of your life stuck in car traffic, is spending even more hours of your life talking about it.
As far as I’m concerned, the only thing worse than spending hours of your life stuck in car traffic, is spending even more hours of your life talking about it.
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As was already mentioned, that last frame a thousand times over!
And Bekka, that last frame’s smile, totally reminds me of a trollface/coolface: http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100731150958/uncyclopedia/images/1/16/Coolface.png
Love it.
OMG I love this so much! Similar things happen to me sometimes too. Thank you, Bikeyface rocks!
What a great cartoon. Honest, I’ve encountered waaaaaay too many times on the job.I live in prairie city that takes urban sprawl as a “right” , but with no limits.
Half of the time I never know what to say with the ongoing car driving to work sagas. So I say nothing and ignore the conversation. That’s the most polite thing I could do –short of taking a nap. 🙂
And biking to work is most awesome when the (car) traffic is worst:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=32419497@N05&q=Enjoy
I think this sentiment applies to everything that you or I may or may not like talking about! Every time my husband starts chattering about sports with his friends, I feel like the girl on the right doodling and drawing pictures and finally falling asleep, but that’s just the way of the world! We are forced to put up with annoying topics of conversation sometimes, and the key is to switch it up when you get the chance.
Also, traffic, like weather, is a good fallback topic for uneasy or nervous speakers, because it’s not easy opening up about more interesting topics of conversation right off the bat, but speaking about the weather or traffic is something most people can relate to.