Thought 1:
In regards to my previous posting about German luxury cars and their malfunctioning turn signals -- I have since discovered that the epidemic is not limited to luxury cars of the German variety, but also those of the rest of Europe, Japan, and North America. This means the data actually suggests that the price one pays for a motor vehicle is inversely proportional to the motor vehicle operator's ability to use that motor vehicle's turn signal. My hypothesis is that the ability to use a turn signal in any given motor vehicle must require some form of unspoken financial commitment from its operator, which may be why those operators who commit more financial resources to the motor vehicle itself lack the financial resources required to use that particular motor vehicle's turn signal.
Thought 2:
It's ironic (and somewhat silly) that the week leading up to a wedding, which is supposed to celebrate the relationship between a man and a woman, is often packed with so many things that "must" be done that the man and woman in question are not afforded opportunity to actually relate to one another. Whatever.
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