The most dangerous? How about any food! Only an idiot would eat while driving.
"The most dangerous? How about any food! Only an idiot would eat while driving..."
Well, jeez, it was better than putting on make-up! (batting eyelashes)
It was really fussing with the Blackberry that posed a threat. But, you know, one must keep up with one's email. LOL
Only an idiot would eat while driving.
Soooooooo, you've NEVER eaten while driving???
Watermelon's pretty tough, and I wouldn't try fondue again. Corn on the cob is tricky, and so are mashed potatoes with gravy. Other than that, most things are pretty easy to eat while driving. I generally don't have a problem unless I'm like having a hot fudge sundae and smoking a cigarette when the cell phone rings. Jotting down notes is very tough at that point.
Only an unemployed retard would post that.
There, now we have balance.
The other day at In and Out Burgers, the girl who took my order said, "Is that to go or are you going to eat it in the car?" LOL
Completely agreed! With one hand holding the cell, if I hold a burrito in the other hand, I have to steer with my knees. That's not really safe except on fairly straight roads.
I never eat while driving. I'm afraid I might spill something on my book.
Yeah, and we need to take radios & CD players out of cars too . . .
. . . many people are killed & injured fooling around with them. They injure more people than cell phones.
Problem solved. Set cruise control, tell passenger to hold the wheel and drive from the right, tuck napkin into collar and dig in.
Bon Apetit.
Right on! I never could eat and walk at the same time. Chew gum maybe, but not eat. I have to hold still and look at the food. I could never be actively doing something such as driving and eat, taste, digest food. I don't see how the people enjoy the food at all.
Well, yeah, but what if you're really, REALLY hungry?
But what about take out fries. I hate them cold and they only stay hot for 90 seconds. I always eat them on the way home.
I've never had a problem eating while driving. The after-lunch nap has made for some interesting rides though.