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Hey choo choo, we "greenies" don't all drive like that......
But I do notice the "one finger waves" that a lot of people from Wyoming use.
I am SURE you are not one of those.
still fumin!!! going down us441 yesterday coming home when i look next ta me and see an old fart in a mercedes readin his map at 70 mph. now he wasnt glancin down at it, didnt have it to the side of him, wasnt peeking over the top it. his head was buried in this map with no way ta see the road. i backed off a little and laid on the air horns-no response. didnt look up. iwanted ta ride up and put a boot thru his window BUT i backed off a few car lengths instead. i wont dial a cell phone will im drivin and this ******** reading a novel!!![sm=shootshoot.gif]
THAT WAS ME AZZHOLE. And you scared the chit out of me with those friggin' horns. Oh wait a minute, I don't have a Mercedes and come to think of it, I have not been to FL in several years. Oh well, you might think I am an old fart. Maybe that's why I got confused.
Anymore thats just how it is..people dont give a s**t about themselves or those who travel around them. I see and handle such situations daily. Just watch your back and pray for the best.
Try this next time. Keeping a safe distance, I pull up next
to one of these drivers and point to there rear wheel while
making the motion that it is wobbling out of control. Gets
them every time. I just love watching them pulling over on
the side of the highway threw my rear-view mirror.
I figure most wouldn't understand the one finger anyway.
ORIGINAL: thefixer
Hey choo choo, we "greenies" don't all drive like that......
But I do notice the "one finger waves" that a lot of people from Wyoming use.
I am SURE you are not one of those.
Born and raised in SE Michigan. Lived in TN, PA, FL, and CA. Trust me, people drive like azzholes everywhere. Our best defense on cycles is to learn to be one step ahead of them all the time. (But I still carry a ball bearing or two, just in case...)
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