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Yeah.... Because everyone knows that Phoenix is the only city in Arizona with ******* drivers....
It COULDN'T be because they were young kids and were just ********.... They HAD to be from Phoenix...
I've lived in Phoenix since 1981 and never had a horn blown at me. Maybe it's just you.
Well, aren't you just the luckiest buckaroo around!!
Been in Phoenix a lot. Did a year there. I can remember sitting at lights one SECOND too long and someone behind honking. It happens here too. But Phoenix is admittedly one of the worst cities to drive it.
these kids in a jeep were honking their horn at me. They must have been from Phoenix, because people will not even wait one HALF of a second before they start blowing their horn at you. So I'm thinking...ok ok, give me a second to pull over here, but they honked one too many times, and then I was pissed.
When people honk at me I just assume they are just one of my many fans trying to get me to wave at them. I almost always do. Drives them nuts.
Passed a young woman in a cage on I75 going 60 mph reading a book she was holding on the steering wheel. She wasn't even blonde!
Rush hour traffic I-40 in Amarillo last summer. The teenage girl driving in the lane next to me was texting on her cell phone. I gave her "a lil' love" on the exit ramp -WTF?
Believe it or not, I saw an adult male ( grown man ) riding his motorcycle with a child on the back with no helmet. The operator of the bike had his helmet on. I could not believe what I was seeing. I wanted to stop them and find out what he was thinking.
I was really upset about that. Oh well, some people don't have the sense God gave an ant.
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