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33 Questions You Ask Yourself Driving Home For The Summer

8 hours isn't too bad.

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33 Questions You Ask Yourself Driving Home For The Summer

1. Do I really have to go home?

2. Why do all of my friends have to live in other states?

3. Is Starbucks open?

4. Why is my GPS already re-routing me?

5. How much gas do I have? I hope I make it....

6. Why did I not download new music for the drive? *Sigh*.

7. Did I lock the door to my house?

8. Seriously, why is this car driving so slowly?

9. Was I supposed to turn there? Probably....

10. I wonder if my friends will go out with me tonight?

11. Was that a cop?

12. What is the best food to eat while driving?

13. Why on Earth did I take 95?

14. How am I not a famous singer yet?

15. How is it that the school I wanted to go to is 8 hours from home?

16. Why doesn't my car fly?

17. How does this person in front of me even have a license?

18. Should I honk at this person or not?

19. Why isn't Pandora working?

20. Is that guy taking a picture of himself?

21. OMG is that cop chasing after me!?

22. Is this guy seriously going around me? I'm going 10 over right now....

23. Why am I here?

24. How do people not know their headlights aren't on?

25. Can you even see?

26. Does this guy think he's getting in my lane without a wave?

27. SERIOUSLY NO WAVE?! Jerk.

28. Should I stop? The light just turned yellow....

29. Am I speeding?

30. I wonder if my pool is open?

31. Why does it always have to rain when I drive home?

32. Is there an accident or something?

33. Am I home yet?

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