Okay, I know we have all done it, so don't make this a "OMG how could you do that bla bla bla", I'm just wondering what was the worst thing you ever tried to eat while driving in terms of distraction, mess, and just an overall bad decision to even try it?
I'd have to say mine was a 12 inch spicy italian sub from Subway, while driving the night shift for one of our drivers who got sick, while I was working at a windshield warehouse as the receiving manager. There was crap all over that truck, every time I hit a bump lettuce, onion, tomato, all over.
Another time I was on my way to attend a wedding, eating a chili cheese burrito from taco bell and the end shot out and blasted all over my shirt and tie. I had to go to the mall and spend 60 bucks at JCPenney's on a new shirt and tie for that one.
Anyone else have stories like this?
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yeah i have to say my eating while driving is pretty much limited to reaching into a fast food bag to grab a couple fries..
Or the occasional bag of skittles or something.
The worst for me was Gatorade. I was taking a sip out of my gatorade when a cat ran out in front of me. No big deal, except it had a dog chasing it. I had to hit the breaks pretty hard to avoid flattening eiter of 'em and got a shit full o' Gatorade for my troubles.
But my work van, that's another story. Sandwiches, burgers, tacos, sunflower seeds, Mr. Misty Floats, salads, Macadamia-Crusted Sea Bass with Mango Cream Sauce, that one was tricky.
The worst idea I had was when me and the gf were heading down to Tennessee to visit her family and we stopped at BK to grab a bite and we did drive thru and left and I got a whopper. WORST MISTAKE EVER!!! Shit was falling out left and right and lettuce was all over the place.
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I'm gonna go with french fries, I always find them under my seats when I go to clean out my car and it's useally not just one. They come in multiple's of like 10.
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