Posted by Tom OConnor on February 06, 2021 at 21:45:05 from (68.231.9.167):
In Reply to: Re: Time to diversify posted by SweetFeet on February 06, 2021 at 20:46:52:
The first time that we went to Ireland after flying all night and arriving in Dublin at about nine in the morning we went to the car rental booth and picked up our rental car. Now the Irish have been speaking English for over two hundred years and I have been speaking the language for eighty. Somehow there happens to be about a three second delay from when an Irish person tells me something till I understand what they said. They issue me a new Audi automobile and I ask the young gentleman if there was anything special that I should be aware of on this car. His response was "Eyeee, its topped up now but I would be mindful of the petro meter" O K I know enough to keep gas in the tank. Now we leave the airport which is on the north side of Dublin and are heading to a resort called Powers Court about twenty miles south of Dublin. We drive on the left here and we are driving a right hand drive car and the first stop light we come to the car stalls when we stop. After about three times of the procedeur of taking my foot off the brake and hitting the starter I finally figured out that was its nature to shut itself down each time you stop. I had to smile reading the thread of a couple of days ago. I now have two vehicles that do the same thing. I can still tell a tourist as they are the ones who come to a corner and turn on the wipers instead of what the Irish call indicator lamps.
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