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Well, ya done better than that fool who got caught on video back last June in Santa Clarita on the 14 that caused two cars to crash...if you recall that one.
now that we're stereotyping, that's actually more of a conservative viewpoint than a liberal. liberals believe equality for all, while conservatives are 'me first'....
now that we're stereotyping, that's actually more of a conservative viewpoint than a liberal. liberals believe equality for all, while conservatives are 'me first'....
Yeh right, as long as you agree with their point of view. But Heaven help you if you don't.
Last edited by Bricklayer; Feb 2, 2018 at 10:28 PM.
Out early this morning, 0700, for a great 220 mile round trip down to Sierra Vista for my first visit to the local Harley dealership to have coffee. Despite the 45 degree temps when I left it managed to warm up to 55 by the time I got there and the ride home was at 60 to 70 degrees.
The only problem on what was to be a pretty good ride was an incredible "Butt Head" I encountered just a few miles from home. I watch this *** hat repeatedly weaving in and out of the morning commute across the three lanes of highway 77, tailgating, no turn signals speeding like a maniac but getting no further down the road than anyone else.... Arrrg!
Experience has taught me that when you see someone being an idiot you can usually count on that behavior being repeated. Sure enough, despite laying back and doing my best to stay away from this chucklehead we both turned west onto Tangerine. A mile up the road I had to pass him as he was stuck in the right lane at a light and this jerk off throws his {burning} cigarette butt out the window just as I rolled past. Fortunately, it bounced off of my fairing in a shower of sparks and didn't land in my lap.
The next light provided me with the opportunity to address this moron. I held my tongue and settled for shaking my head in total disbelief as we sat side by side waiting out the light. {I should note that my response was far more controlled than he would have gotten a few years ago... and that is probably a good thing, but I digress}
"What's your effing problem dude?" he asked. "Seriously??? I responded, You drive like $%#t and hit my bike with your freaking butt, stay the hell away from me. At this point, the light changed and rode off with him graciously indicating his belief that I was # 1.
Knowing that folks like this are all to common, vote and make babies tends to explain most of what's wrong with this planet lately. Too much time eating paint chips and riding the short bus I guess... sigh.
here is what is really scary.........these people VOTE! I applaud you for holding your temper.
I despise people like that. Sounds like he flicked the butt at you on purpose too. You sound a tolerant man and that is good to a degree for sure. I kind of wish he would have done this to an edgy 1%er MC member or something. Probably would have gotten the beat down he deserved.
And just like that it becomes a political thread so instead of suggesting stabbing the road rager, perhaps a stabbing of politically obsessed forum members would be more appropriate.
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