Daniel pulled over and let the men out, even though this wasn't exactly his stop..
Once Daniel was back into the flow of traffic, he frowned.
"Lost another customer to Bluegrass.."
It was then that a car honked directly behind him. Daniel was going the optimal speed limit so he didn't see what the problem was. Maybe they just wanted to communicate with him?
Daniel then pressed down on the horn a few horns, sending out the Morse Code for "sup."
Post by Aaron G. Mosely on Oct 11, 2014 21:39:06 GMT
Aaron watched the customer go from the comfort of his car. Over the smooth voice of Tony Bennet, he heard the car in front honk a few times in sequence. He recognised it almost immediately.
He began honking back "Not much." He knew that class on codes wasn't a waste of money!
Post by Aaron G. Mosely on Oct 13, 2014 20:13:46 GMT
Aaron had to quickly scramble for a pen and paper. Good thing he kept it on him at all times. He had to physically write down the Morse code in order to actually understand it. He wasn't good with Morse in long sentences.
"Home, huh? That's cool, I guess. I was going to somewhere awesome, too awesome for you to miss out. You should come with me and we can hang."
The red light ended and Daniel was off once more. By that point the other drivers were getting fed up with all the honking and were honking like mad themselves trying to get them to stop.
Last Edit: Oct 13, 2014 21:08:48 GMT by Daniel Kadam
"Oh hey there," Daniel waved with a big goofy grin on his face, "You must be the fellow Morse Code enthusiast. I'm Daniel Kadam, resident taxi driver, and this.."
He raised both arms in a celebratory gesture.
"is my paradise!"
The building in question.. was a laser tag emporium.