Thank you Homer Hickam!!!
Cody, could you pontificate what you mean by ""but driving in the HOV lane just to be in the HOV lane is just plain stupid""...If I met the minimum requirements for being in the HOV lane and I am doing 65mph I can't be in that lane? How is that being inconsiderate? It was not a busy time of day, so why CAN'T I be in that lane?
are you spoon feeding me here? Can you make it any easier?
Here, let me refresh your memory with your posts.
Anyway, tonight I am on the way home and I have my step-daughter and son in the car with me and I am cruising at 60 mph in HOV.
in addition...
It was not a busy time of day, so why CAN'T I be in that lane?
So, not only have you already planted yourself ass over tea-kettle under the bus (so to speak)by admitting that you were not even doing the speed limit in a lane SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED to speed the flow of traffic, but you also admit to doing it when you don't even need to. Thus, you find yourself charged with the incredibly difficult task of comprehending why you are riding in the HOV lane just for shits and giggles.
Thoughts? Do I have poor HOV values?
Back to the original question. Yes. Absolutely, unequivocally, you do. Further, you aren't even prepared to accept the truth about the entire situation. You could have driven in the far right lane and offered no obstruction to the speeding villainous swine that so rudely rode your ass as you were in their path. Instead, you took the time to MERGE across 4 lanes of traffic while trying to shove the new wooden block you picked up from the magic gas mileage fairly down the street beneath the gas pedal in the effort to thwart evil and reckless speeding all while keeping a little extra change in your pocket.
Obviously you were looking for someone to jump on your delusional bandwagon and label you the hero and savior of responsible and economic freeway use. I apologize that you didn't get it. But don't give up so soon. There is always someone that will buy crazy.
Was that sufficient pontification?
edit: BTW, that was a horrible use of the word "pontificate". Not so much as it generally applies to dogmatic conjecturing (because we can make that stretch), but more in the absolute ***** slap you put on proper sentence structure while using it. Not that I'm really without fault--I do after all use 18 words where 1 will do, but I try not to be redundant.