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Old 10-01-2008, 04:26 AM
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Anyone here use their car as stress relief after a long day at work? Anytime I'm stressed from work or just need a break from whatever, I hop in my car, top down, and go for a nice drive. The air, some redline shifts, VTEC, good music and some nice windy roads usually do the trick for me.
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it's my cigarette, my marijuana, my distraction after a long day
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Yep although I don't really purposefully go out just for a drive, petrol in the UK is too expensive!

I do however always enjoy the drive home
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Driving in general is a stress reliever for me. Usually if im stressed though and want to go for a drive, i take the offroad truck and hit up some trails with that and save the s2000 for fun rather than a stress relief.

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couple beers and a drive downtown works for me.
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yeah driving is a huge stress reliever. i usually just go top down and go on the highway for a bit. nothing too crazy. i barely hit vtec or redline.
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Oh big time, I just hope in drive down PCH for like 20 - 30 mins and everything is fine. It is great what this car can do for you
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i wish i could say that but currently im working lk 12 to 13 hours, havent had a weekend in a month so by the time i get home, i take my contacts off and go to sleep.
cant wait for next month.
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it definately is, especially when i rarely drive the car now. love having the top down and just cruising to nowhere.
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Yeah the drive home from work serves as therapy no doubt.


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