grab your chance
there’s just a passing moment
until tomorrow
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WOW–makes me wonder what there is available for me to grab….
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Ha ha ha…mad Italian drivers…will keep you alert!:)
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You betcha baby, nothing else will teach you Carpe Diem better!
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Perfectly said.
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so true
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So true Georgia !
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Yep ..
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And if you don’t grab it today, you might not get a chance tomorrow.
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Exactly …. or even in 5 minutes if you drive in Italy 😉
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Very nice. I miss Italian drivers. Casual crazy relaxed and all over the road. 🙂
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Yep … you described driving in certain areas in Italy (fortunately not the area I live in) usually near and in the big cities. 🙂
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🙂
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