Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 26, 2010 at 09:20:13 from (174.124.76.149):
In Reply to: ** Stupid Drivers ** posted by Dutchman on June 25, 2010 at 19:05:57:
Was on my way to Shell Lake from Spooner on Hwy 53 S at the edge of town w bridge over yellow river narrows down .A jerk in a buick came off a side road turned right in front of our truck(son Was driving)The fool smiled so I really got PIZZED. First thought was he was headed for the hospital in S.L.Had my son follow him to(of all Places) PAMIDA. Went in to see if I could find him. Sure enough, I spoted him heading for the mens room. Followed him inside put my arm across the door, closing him in and told him If he thought this was a joke, I sure as He^% teach him a lesson he wouldn't likely to forget. Looked me in the eye and said (I'M SORRY SIR) The word Sir kept me from breaking his jaw. Gave him a lesson to remember,didnt HIT him ,But the urge was exceptionally strong. Could have killed my son and me by forcing us into on comming traffic. Wonder if he learned anything? MAYBE. MAYBE NOT. LOU.
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