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Do Many Abers Day Dream?
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I day dream. I was driving the right way then thought I was driving the wrong way so turned around then in fact I was driving in the right direction in the first place hehe.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ./barry1010 I daydream a lot. i think lots of people have arrived at their destination but can't remember the journey, driving on auto pilot./
I agree. Especially on familiar journeys. But that doesn't mean we don't have contact info on the road.
As a passenger I often day dream and haven't a clue where we are when I come back to the real world.
I agree. Especially on familiar journeys. But that doesn't mean we don't have contact info on the road.
As a passenger I often day dream and haven't a clue where we are when I come back to the real world.
that is not a day dream, that is called a polar mistake
I stopped at a green light thinking it was red, and a car behind just drove into me ( on a bike).
A pilot managed to up his landing gear whilst on the ground - he thought the switch was the other way round
The police in the Stephen Lawrence case thought arrest was on probable cause instead of reasonable suspicion ( 'anything less than fanciful') - The delay led to evidence being destroyed. Gasps in court when this came out
I stopped at a green light thinking it was red, and a car behind just drove into me ( on a bike).
A pilot managed to up his landing gear whilst on the ground - he thought the switch was the other way round
The police in the Stephen Lawrence case thought arrest was on probable cause instead of reasonable suspicion ( 'anything less than fanciful') - The delay led to evidence being destroyed. Gasps in court when this came out
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