One time this b***h cut me off ,nearly running me off of the road. I followed her for ten miles, honking at her, and just daring her to get out of her car (I would have beaten the hell out of her, for sure!). She was afraid to drive to her house, so we kept driving around until she finally leaned out, crying, asking why I was intimidating her. I yelled several obscenities at her and then left her there, sobbing. Mean of me, I know...but she started it!
2006-10-14 19:35:53
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answered by morticiasl 2
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I've had a few, which I can laugh about but I am not proud of.
I was following my husband on a dirt road. A kid in a pickup truck was behind me and since we were driving slow (we were looking for something) I pulled over and let the kid pass me. Rudely, he zoomed pass fast enough to through pebbles onto my car. My husband saw that and, not wanting the same thing to happen to his car, did not pull over to let the kid pass. We all came together at a stop sign; in line: my husband, the kid, then me. We all turned right, but when the kid pullout out he either intentionally or carelessly spun out a slew of gravel onto my car. I mean not just a little, it was like mortar. And the kid and his passenger laughed their as3es off about it.
I caught up with them easily and, using my husband's vehicle in the process, boxed the kid in and forced him off the road. He had to pull into the grass. I got out of my car and adressed him face to face about what had happened. By now my husband joined us, the kid still in his truck. My husband asked what was going on and the kid said, "this crazy lady ran me off the road!". To which my husband replied, "that crazy lady is my wife." LOLOL
The kid started apologizing about the gravel thing profusely.
Afterward, I could not believe that I did that. Like someone pointed out in their answer... there are alot of guns out there nowadays.
I've done similar confrontations since then.
Anyhow. I've since been medicated for perimenopause. I'll be glad when THAT'S over.
Prozac good. I'm not a bi7ch anymore. (Well, at least not most of the time)
2006-10-15 11:46:04
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answered by Yinzer from Sixburgh 7
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ran one off the road, and scraped side of brand new car I just picked up because I would not back down to a crazy bit*h while merging from 2 lanes to one. My hubby was in the car with me. You should have seen the look on his face! I would have ran her off the road if he wasnt there!! :)
2006-10-15 02:41:59
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answered by Deb 3
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being tailgated. i slam on the brakes. no joke. i did it twice in a row on the way to work yesterday. i live in Houston so this is a daily occurrence. traffic laws don't apply here at all. there just starting to put cameras in stoplights (it's about time) considering they did that in Hartford CT. 15 years ago. just a warning to all don't tailgate.
2006-10-15 02:35:48
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answered by ? 4
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yes and no details just get very stressed at a holes on the road
2006-10-15 02:30:53
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answered by sleepwalker69 6
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Hey there to the Houston guy--I hear you---i live here too,,,,when i was young, i'ld flip off the people who tried to kill me with their crappy driving,,,but then a guy trapped me in a cul-de-sac.-scared the hell out me , so i only flip off people if they are already exiting the fork,(like 610,and i'm going I-10)---one time later in life, with my baby in the car, a lady almost rammed me with her stupid driving...at the light, I jumped out of the car and beat on her window and told her she almost killed my baby.....Houston makes it hard to keep your cool...but with guns the way they are these days, I try to keep cooler, than in the old days......but when you almost die, it's hard to shut down the adrenaline pumping !
2006-10-15 03:28:20
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answered by blue 4
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me and my 15 year old son going down a busy highway and I didn't see that this man wanted out ,so he blew his horn alot and flipped us off .so he passed me and I followed him ,when he stopped I did also and I got out it was a gas station I walked up to him ask him why he did that because it was wrong and stupid he tried to say he didn't do it ,But I got my point across .
2006-10-15 02:35:55
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answered by Holly 5
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yes, people won't stop leaving there dogs on a leash and almost ran over about 4 today
2006-10-15 02:32:46
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answered by Demonic Soul 2
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I had a ******** on a motorcycle giving me a hard time one day, the a-hole actually tried to kick my passenger side mirror, so I swerved over and "bumped" him... too bad I didn't run him off the road and kill him...
2006-10-15 02:31:54
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answered by Anonymous
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no, but been a passenger....scared the crapp outta me...i live in dallas...people are in ahurry and my ride was acting an ass. we got cut of so SHE decided to play the same game..the guy followed us ....i'm too passive,,if you need to get in front of me..then go.....
2006-10-15 02:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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