Perhaps you fail to recall that I was born and bred in that briar patch. I learned to drive on the mean streets of L.A. where you turned on KFWB (or in my day, XTRA), before you started the engine; where you signaled for a lane change by jacking a round into your piece; and where emergency sirens are viewed as mere suggestions. I *really* learned to drive on the Sheriff's Academy pursuit course in Elysian Park. (If you've never learned how to drive sideways, I recommend it.) I lived in that town the day they declared that the morning rush and the evening rush had closed the gap ... in the middle of the night. And I drove from San Francisco to Los Angeles the very first day that the 55mph speed limit went into effect -- down I-5. Trust me, I *know* my California traffic!felinefan wrote:I don't know what your definition of "close" is, Zazu, but it's 395 miles from Santa Rosa to Anaheim. If you can manage to maintain a constant speed of 55 mph on I-5 the whole way down, it'll only take you about 7 hours or so. Of course, doing that is something of a miracle these days, given that there is traffic even in the middle of the night. It wasn't that long ago that you could be out driving on the freeway at 11 p.m. or later and you'd be about the only car on the road. Now you can be in a Sigalert at 2 in the morning if your luck is incredibly bad. Seriously.
Plus 395 miles *is* close enough to serve as adequate excuse, at least in my book.





