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Perfect example of human male without ********* attached.
I never said I would ONLY give a woman ****. The linebacker would get it too, and probably not the toned-down version. It's got NOTHING to do with the dipshit's urination position, or physical size. Somebody, ANYBODY who recklessly screws up and nearly kills you, needs to be humiliated in .01 seconds. Now quit shaving the hair off your *********, and take off the wig.
Originally Posted by Colorado Mac
You guys are all so full of testosterone! It is an honor to be in the same forum with such badass-ness! You guys crack me up.
Let me ask all of you who want to curse, beat, riot and cause mayhem - what if, instead of a Mom with kids who almost hit you, the driver was an NFL lineman (6'6" and 315lbs)? How many of you would HONESTLY be such tough stand up guys?!?
My guess - not one of you. Don't worry, me either! But, if you are so pissed off, why does it matter who is behind the wheel?!? Answer - because you risk very little chance of getting your head bounced off the blacktop by a Mom.
Nothing is gained by over-reacting, except to make you feel like you "handled" the situation.
If you are asking then in my mind you crossed your own line and "should i feel guilty" is a mask for "I do feel guilty".
I think I did last night, but after creating the diagram of what happened and thinking about it some more, I don't feel guilty any more.
She was the one that tried to kill someone--she'll probably have claimed to be the victim to her kids, but considering they were in the back seat of the vehicle (right where I would have impacted), hopefully they are old enough to understand what just about happened.
C'est la vie. Took a while last night for the adrenaline to wear off I think.
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