Tuesday 15 August 2006

Thought on AA

Just when AA splashes out "Oh-we-don't-know-how-much-more-we-can-show-off-how-much-money-we-make" TV ads all over the TV, terrestrial or otherwise, AA brings in brand new vans and starts confusing us. I mean, they must have spent handsome gazillions making those ads, and now they are non usable because they got vans with old checker flag designs on them. They really must be super loaded.
 
I once drove an AA van, without having license. It was scary as hell, as you cannot use the room mirror to manoeuvre, and it was huge and it took a lot to pump a little gas, let alone that I had no valid driving license. It was under an inevitable circumstance, and, obviously, the AA guy did not know that my licence was temporarily evoked due to the transfer, but nonetheless I was sxxtting.
 
AA guys can be very mean and horrible. I never use them again. Driving motorways day and night I know RAC is more popular and densely spread in wide area. I know some local rescues are reliable and cheap. But still, none meets the name and legend of AA. They came up with first motorway rescue, and the emergency phone network. They are like pages from history text book.