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Absolutely,

Due to shift work, I have tons of time off at weird hours... so I reguarly go for drives, if i'm by myself I always hit up the twisties! Putty road, bells line, old pac, wisemans etc etc :D Get some coke, a great CD, and it's the best fun! :P

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I always get the urge to go for a drive. Most of the time I'll not bother (since I can't be arsed getting dressed) but, I used to just drive for the hell of it.

I'm on shift work now too, so sometimes I'll go cruising during the day since all the good roads are deserted. Sometimes I'll go eat Red Rooster in Gosford just because I can.

I used to use driving to calm me down. When I was really aggro (usually late at night) I'd just go for a drive. Not to thrash the car, but just driving at the speed limit and loop from my place to half way across Sydney, buy a coke from a servo, and head back.

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yeah. crusing is mad.

i usally go for a lap before bed. most of the time its to get out of the house to have a ciggy. then turns into a 2hr old pac thrash and 3/4 of a tank :P

most of the time its a drive to maccas for a small coke and the mega long way home. i never gety sick of it

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I go for a drive when i've had a hard day, when i'm stressed out or just scratching that itch. Eating through a $70 tank of petrol or paying $400 an hr for a shrink? hmmm.. Bring on the windy stuff!

i like your reasoning.

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