I certainly continued to drive after it was unsafe. My last driving
experience was taking three hours to drive a course that should have
taken about 45 minutes. A lot of that was because I had to keep pulling
over to collect my nerves. That night I drove back home at about three
in the morning and it took a lot less time because there was no bright
sunlight and because there was less traffic. In great emotional agony I
told myself that I just could not continue driving and I never drove again.
On 7/3/2017 12:35 PM, Carl Jarvis wrote:
Richard,
It's certainly good to know that you are still alive and kicking. It
would be a major shock if you had said that my and other list members
had converted you into a wild eyed Radical. And good for you, knowing
when to slide from behind the steering wheel before you ran into
trouble. So many of our clients continue to drive long after their
vision has made them unsafe. It's about the hardest change in their
lives, like clipping their freedom wings.
Stay in touch and stay well.
Carl Jarvis
On 7/3/17, R. E. Driscoll Sr <llocsirdsr@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Carl / Miriam:
Lost confidence in ability to drive an automobile and Albuquerque closet
family. Thus far move has been successful. Have read you and Miriam
steadily - No indicated conversion yet.
Have discovered that New Mexico, like Illinois, is in advanced state of
financial failure due to Progressive Democratic Policy. Some are leaving.
Richard
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