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From: [email protected] (Erik Asphaug x2773)
Subject: Re: How to act in front of traffic jerks
Organization: Lunar & Planetary Laboratory, Tucson AZ.
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In article [email protected] (Niels Mikkel Michelsen) writes:
>The other day, it was raining cats and dogs, therefor I was going only to
>the speed limit, on nothing more, on my bike. This guy in his BMW was
>driving 1-2 meters behind me for 7-800 meters and at the next red light I
>calmly put the bike on its leg, walked back to this car, he rolled down the
>window, and I told him he was a total idiot (and the reason why).
>
>Did I do the right thing?
>
>Yours Truly :
>
> Niels Mikkel
YESSS! You make me proud to
be an 'Merkun. Good thing you
didn't get shot though. Don't
try that with a good'ole boy in Texas.
I once had a jeep driver south of Conroe cut me off (I was
in my car) after I had flipped him off for doing something really idiotic
and senseless. All 280 lbs of him stretches out of his jeep; he walks
back (he is blocking all traffic between Dallas and Houston since the
freeway has been squeezed into a single lane) and says to me, "Stick that
finger out again and I'll rip it off your hand and shove it down your
sorry-ass throat." I stared straight ahead, unblinking. A hundred
cars were honking. Eventually he got back into his jeep, face beet-red
with anger, and all the rest of the way back to Houston I tailed him,
waving, honking, flipping him off, yelling... I'm glad he decided
not to shoot me.
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