Golf Cart Observation
Inquiring minds want to know:
Do you drive your cart with your left knee sticking out? If so, why? |
Airflow.
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With just my left leg out, texting, smoking my cigar, and chatting to my wife is a lot easier!:icon_wink: |
Guilty. It is not a conscious decision....just happens. I sometimes catch myself and bring the knee in but it is not as comfortable. Heck, it's titanium and can take a licking and keep on ticking....no wait a minute, it's the other one that ticks...and clicks...and makes grinding sounds.
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No. Because I like my knee and would like to keep it. :)
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I guess most want to keep their family jewels cool and refreshed. Better yet is those who drag their left foot on the MMP/street. Seen that a number of times.
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In the required Villages style, i drive with my left foot on the dash, steer with one hand and hold my drink with the other.
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Cool the boys off :shrug:
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It is not a choice! It is more comfortable but hopefully doesn't offend anyone or put them at risk.
Has anyone ever been injured hanging out the knee. It's instinctive to pull in the knee if needed, trust me! :1rotfl: |
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"The Whacker" https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...hlight=whacker |
Has the Whacker ever been Whacked? Is She/He still on the loose? I know it says gentleman but could it be a Woman Whacker?
How would this knee behavior negatively affect anyone else's life/day? Just wondering? |
The Whacker and the Squirters!
The Wild West days in TV. Just before build out at Brownwood! |
No, but toooooooo many old farts do and that is an on-coming view I don't need.
GROSS!!! :ohdear: |
Keeping a knee out, makes it easier for those riding their carts while walking their dogs, to lean down to at least try to partially pick up dog poop...from other folks lawns.
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