Driving a cab is not really a nurturing type of relationship. You take people and they tip you, they may not tip you, you don't know their names, they don't care about you, you don't care about them.
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The one thing you shouldn't do is try to tell a cab driver how to get somewhere.
Relationships, like cars, should undergo regular services to make sure they are still roadworthy.
You'd never think of taking a cab if you had to walk a mile down Chicago's Michigan Avenue. But in a bad city you take a cab just to go around the corner.
If you take five taxis a day, one driver will be nasty, and the other four are perfectly nice. You remember the nasty one. But you should remember the four who were nice.
I took a cabbie to taxi court once. Years ago, this guy didn't want to take me to Brooklyn. Just refused. I explained that I would absolutely take him to Taxi Court because, see, I'm an actor and have pretty much nothing but free time.
Relationships are where we take our recovery on the road.
How are the cabs in your city? In Manhattan, where I work, they are rather awful.
I have a driver's licence, but the truth is that I hardly ever drive. I prefer to get around by taxi.
No nice men are good at getting taxis.
You can road-test relationships.
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