Thank you! Here in the US, it isn't until tomorrow, but I can party with you two until then! I can't believe I will be hitting the speed limit (55) tomorrow!
In some areas it is 70 and 75. Last I heard there is no speed limit in the open areas of Montana (the limit is what is safe), so maybe I'll move there.The speed limit is 120 km per hour in SA. You could always just move
You would be a few hours older here though
LOL I heard years ago that they went back to "whatever is safe" limits just in the wide open areas. I can handle 75.Contrary to popular belief, there is a speed limit in Montana, 75 mph max...it's 65 at night.
Happy Birthday, Sis!
Thank you! I don't know for sure what the food will be (my friend almost always says one thing, then changes her mind at the last minute!), but the company will be good.barbara, happy birthday! hope it's as special as you, and involves your favorite foods and spirits!
According to the converter I used that means you can't drive over 18.64 miles per hour? Somehow that just doesn't sound right! Maybe that's why Canadians are so healthy--they all drive like grandmas! (Of course this grandma drives like a speed-demon on the freeways!).Happy Birthday my dear sister/friend! Your German Chocolate cake should arrive in time for afternoon tea!
By the way, come to Canada, if you were turning the speed limit you would only be 30 (km/hr)!
Contrary to popular belief, there is a speed limit in Montana, 75 mph max...it's 65 at night.
According to the converter I used that means you can't drive over 18.64 miles per hour? Somehow that just doesn't sound right! Maybe that's why Canadians are so healthy--they all drive like grandmas! (Of course this grandma drives like a speed-demon on the freeways!).
I am looking forward to that German Chocolate cake! But to be on the safe side, I have the stuff to make one myself! Thank you for the birthday wishes!
WooHoo!Oops! did i say 30? I meant 50. i will blame it on my hunt and peck typing
and as for the cake, i will bring one to Boston and that's a promise!
No wonder people think Quebecers are crazy drivers. 30 kph in a school zone, 50 kph most places in a city, 100 kph on the autoroute (limited access highway).Oops! did i say 30? I meant 50. i will blame it on my hunt and peck typing
and as for the cake, i will bring one to Boston and that's a promise!