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Re: o/t the finger/mental problem?
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Posted by triplerange on July 11, 2007 at 08:22:29 from (65.173.83.70):
In Reply to: o/t the finger/mental problem? posted by n8terry on July 11, 2007 at 06:47:03:
LOL. At least you know what you did. Not long ago I was coming up on a stop sign on my way back to work from lunch there was a lady pushing a baby stroller down the road. she was right in front of me even though there was a sidewalk. We were about 200 ft from the stop sign. Well out of the corner of my eye I see a car coming on the other road with the turn signal on to turn onto the road I was on. So I turned my signal on and waited behind the lady. Well we come up on the stop sign I was about 50 ft behind the lady and I waited for her to get out of the way before turning. Well she did and turned around and stared at me. I looked both ways and preceded to turn. She gave me a nasty look and gave me the finger....OOH....what did I do? I just shrugged at her.
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