Haha, this reminds me so much on our surprises on the roads of Eastern Europe (in the 70ties). It could be a big pothole, but mostly a herd of animals, or a tractor that moved agonizingly slow:)
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Don’t let them put you to sleep while you’re driving it
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Haha, this reminds me so much on our surprises on the roads of Eastern Europe (in the 70ties). It could be a big pothole, but mostly a herd of animals, or a tractor that moved agonizingly slow:)
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Who knows why sheep do anything?
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I had a traffic jam like that in Western Australia with cows and a couple of cowboys on horseback. It has a certain charm.
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Excellent! I’ve always been happy to give way to sheep and cows on the road.
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Because the grass was greener on the other side 🙂
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To piss off the drivers?
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It did feel like that at times
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