Posted by Aaron Ford on December 26, 2011 at 19:03:09 from (98.157.96.130):
In Reply to: Say it ain't so...... posted by dave2 on December 26, 2011 at 15:25:57:
Alright, I gotta come clean on one. I was going south to the next county to take care of a ticket I had got for an inspection sticker (17 hours past due) so I was in a mood anyway... I signalled and checked myself clear to change lanes and saw a guy flying up the far lane. I made my lane change a heard his horn. Apparently he had changed lanes. I weaved back into mine and that was when he decided to get on my bumper, birds aflyin'. I let him follow me for a while til I decided to stop and see what he wanted. It turned out he didn't want anything at all. Nope wouldn't even roll down his window. He tried to backup but there was a truck stuck behind him. He tried to change lanes but traffic was too heavy. I stood there at his door waiting. I felt bad for the guy cause he had his wife and kid in the car. I never said anything just indicated for him to roll his window down several times. I let him sweat for a while before I walked off. I wonder when he is gonna pull that stunt again. Bet he keeps that finger to hisself.
See Dave? You aren't the only "abrasive" person 'round here. Just takes a bunch to get'ter in gear.
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