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December 9th, 2004 03:50 PM #2
Sabi na nga ba't mukhang familiar to eh. Nakita ko rin to sa MyMitsuph.com.
Uhm, most of the time Panther ako.
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FrankDrebin Guest
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December 9th, 2004 04:03 PM #4
Ako daw Elephant........... wala bang elephant na nagte-take risk :-)
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December 9th, 2004 04:21 PM #5
ako daw Chameleon
Like this cunning tropical lizard, famed for its ability to change colour to blend with its surroundings, you have the ability to alter your driving style to ensure the best possible match with each new driving situation.
With your family aboard, you may drive more defensively - your priority being to deliver your precious cargo safely to its destination. Faced with an open road and a pressing deadline, however, you may transform into a Panther, fully exploiting the speed and power of your vehicle.
Your Strengths:
Your ability to match your driving style to your changing driving environment allows you to exploit every opportunity offered.
Your Weak Points:
Adopting some driving tactics only occasionally, means your ability in certain situations may not be all that high. Proceed with caution in unfamiliar motoring conditions.
Routes you relish:
Any time, any place, anywhere. The chameleon prides his ability to match road conditions.
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December 9th, 2004 04:41 PM #6
Elephant daw po ako....
Elephant - Slow and ponderous as the gentle giants might appear, they are highly prized as trusted and tireless transporters of people and goods, carrying them surely and securely over great distances.
On the road the motorists who come into this category strive to ensure that they, and their passengers, arrive safely after a journey which has been as comfortable and as relaxing as possible.
As an elephant driver your main aim when behind the wheel is to be reliable and dependable rather than speedy and risk taking, even if journeys take a little longer.
A nationwide UK survey by Dunlop found six out of ten (61%) motorists were this type of animal with the highest proportion being among the over 55's (79%) and the lowest among the under 25's (48%).
Elephants are more likely to be women than men (66% vs. 56%) and to drive only occasionally.
Your Strengths:
Elephants are safe and reliable drivers who strive to ensure their passengers enjoy an easy ride.
Your Weak Point:
You miss some risk free opportunities to reach your destination more quickly.
Routes you relish:
The M4 at 5am on a summer's morning to avoid the hassle and danger of rush hour traffic.
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December 9th, 2004 04:54 PM #7
Panther, ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM (this is very true)!!!
A fast and nimble hunter the Panther uses its stealth and speed to survive. It starts by stalking its prey before suddenly launching itself into the attack.
Road Panthers are also famed for their sudden bursts of speed which leave other motorists a rapidly dwindling dot in their rear view mirror.
As a Panther your driving passion is the thrill of speed and the exhilaration which comes from pressing the pedal to the metal. Your main aim when motoring is to reach your destination in the shortest possible time by overtaking as swiftly and as frequently as possible, even if this involves taking some risks. You loathe delays, hate hold-ups and are easily angered by the behaviour of some motorists.
A nationwide UK survey by Dunlop found one out of twenty-five (4%) motorists identified themselves as this type of jungle beast. Panthers are more likely to be younger drivers, men rather than women and are spread equally throughout the country.
Your Strengths:
You reach your destination rapidly and seldom waste time when behind the wheel.
Your Weak Points:
You are inclined to take risks so make sure they are always calculated.
Routes you relish:
A demanding two carriage way B road, where out braking and out manoeuvring reaps its rewards.
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December 9th, 2004 05:16 PM #8
hmmm gazelle.............sige na nga
Gazelle
The Gazelle, famed for its grace and agility, depends for its survival on predator evading speed and on the nimble and quick witted way it weaves and turns when fleeing danger.
As a Gazelle your driving passion is to escape road congestion by being quicker and sharper than other road users, often confusing them with your swift and surprising manoeuvres.
You get a huge kick from beating slow traffic by responding instantly to potential hold-ups on the road ahead and seizing the first opportunity to flee down a side street. You pride yourself on your skill in out-thinking drivers of faster or more powerful vehicles by your accurate reading of traffic flow.
A nationwide UK survey by Dunlop found one out of thirty (3%) motorists placed themselves in this category. They were equally likely to be men or women and to be of any age from 17 to 70.
Your Strengths:
You are constantly alert and very much aware of what other road users are doing.
Your Weak Points:
Your overwhelming desire to out-think and out-manoeuvre other drivers can cause you to sometimes make selfish decisions.
Routes you relish:
Anywhere that impresses your passengers or other road users with your surprising local knowledge. Often found lost on suburban housing estates
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December 9th, 2004 05:48 PM #9elephant...ok lang sana kung nasa UK tayo, kauri ko ung 61%...problema nasa pinas ako eh :p
...would be fun to ride an elephant to work though; you can poop on the other bone-headed drivers along EDSA...Last edited by badkuk; December 9th, 2004 at 05:51 PM.
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December 9th, 2004 06:17 PM #10
Gazelle.... I often get lost in the suburbs, too... pasikot-sikot, eh!... but I know more of the back roads than other promdi(probinsya) drivers... and I hate going places that only have one route in.
But sometimes, I'm a panther... depends on my current blood-sugar level. :D :D :D
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