Retire Where???
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FiatFan Wrote:I was in New York once and didn't have any problems with the traffic. I was about 2 at the time so my main concern was where's my n ext meal.

You people should pick a quiet spot to retire. Here in the remote reaches of northern Iowa we have rush minute. Granted, the shopping is limited, the entertainment possibilities are limited, train watching is limited, and a whole host of other things are limited, but we sure don't have traffic problems.

Tom
We lived in Wickenburg, about 35 miles north of where we live now. I remember seeing a picture in the local paper about a car that rear-ended another one during, what they described as "rush hour". What that actually meant was that there was two cars on the road at the time. Other times during, "Non-rush hour", you find that there is only one or no cars on the road. 357 Laid back? You bet. :o Why we had more rattlesnakes than cars on the road, just ask Sumpter250, he can vouch for that.... 357
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