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Old 08-26-05, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 1955
Pulling up behind me and drafting without saying anything is kind of like sitting in a restaurant and having someone sitting down next to you without asking. We may have a great conversation; on the other hand I may no share anything in common with this person and feel very uncomfortable.
I don't get this. What the hell is wrong with sitting next to someone in a restaurant? or a diner or bar? Or anywhere: subway, bus depot, airplane, laundromat, doctor's waiting room, dmv, interview, movie theater, walking to work, schoolroom, nurse's office, etc.

The world is full of other people and you may have to interact with some of them in the course of your routine. I don't think it's reasonable to assume you can reserve all the seats (and space) around you to prevent all human interaction. Plus, some of us are actually very nice and one day we may become friends!

I know this has very little to do with the OP, but I really find this statement off the wall.
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