Reflecting on Driving and Companionship

The conversation revolves around an individual discussing their mobility issues, occasional drives with a friend named Angela, and their preference to avoid causing inconvenience, despite enjoying the companionship.

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B says:
If I could drive you somewhere, where would you want me to drive you?
A says:
No, you don't need. Sometimes when. Sometimes if Ashley comes across, then she takes me for a drive and we stop and have ice cream or something.
B says:
When Angela drives you? Yeah, yeah.
A says:
Then she goes around, but then it's just a menge for her, not for me. But I can't get up and walk on this place. Yeah. So I just sit in a corner.
B says:
But if you. Do you want to drive somewhere?
A says:
No, don't worry about driving. I don't like her to drive very much either because, you know, she could have other things to cope with.
B says:
Yeah, but I think she likes spending time with you.
A says:
Yeah, she does. But I thought she could have driven around. Around the old, old. I don't know. But anyway, I'd usually just sit inside and there are so blazers.