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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 11:39 AM   #1
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This has been around before but I ran across it again and thought I'd share it here.


An apology is in order, so, please, forgive me. It was not until this
morning on my ride to work that I fully understood I was in error.
Yes, I've noticed that there are many very busy and important people
on the roads. You all are hard to miss with the cell phones, laptops,
breakfast bars, coffee, cigarettes and all, but until now, I didn't
realize I was causing so much trouble for you busy, multitasking
drivers.

I figured it out this morning, thanks to the nice lady working on the
laptop who needed the lane I was in.

First, ma'am, let me say that when I honked at you from the shoulder,
I didn't mean to startle you. My intent was just to give you a little
beep to let you know the lane was all yours. But I was braking so
hard, I couldn't lift my thumb off the horn button. My bad.

I surely didn't mean to cause you to nearly hit the guy talking on
the cell phone. You know, he was smoking and talking as he moved his
SUV right into the space you had just left.

Anyway, the good news is, that's when I realized all of you
multitasking drivers must be texting each other about intended lane
changes and running traffic lights and stop signs and such. I'm
sorry - I'm still using old-fashioned blinkers. I didn't realize you
needed some time to e-notify that guy that you needed the lane back.
I really messed it up for both of you!

I can only say that the guard rail was a little distracting, and I
was only thinking about myself. I'll try harder next time.

Like I said, I didn't know that was how you multitasking drivers were
communicating. It must have been in an e-mail, but my laptop fell off
my tank and I haven't replaced it.

However, I have a solution.

I know many of you are so busy and important that you have no choice -
you have to eat, work, talk, read and do lots of other really
important things as you drive.

Those of us who use the road only for traveling would be happy to
stay out of your way; we just need to know you're coming.

A little visual clue would help - I was thinking of a bumper sticker.
That way, everyone could identify you as Drivers Utilizing Multiple
Behaviors.

Of course, that's a little long, so we'd cut it down to an acronym -
DUMB.

If you'd place stickers on the front, back and maybe the sides of
your car, the rest of us would know not to interfere with you on the
road.

I think it's such a good idea, I'll pay for the bumper stickers and
even put them on for you. Deal?

Again, I'm sorry I got in your way. I'll try harder to see you coming
from now on.

I promise!

Larry Supina is an Amarillo resident. He works as a safety manager at
Pantex.
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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 01:32 PM   #2
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Boy I've seen some of those jackasses
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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 02:46 PM   #3
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I think they must move from Charlotte to other cities in this country!!!
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I think they must move from Charlotte to other cities in this country!!!
Nope, they all live here in Jersey and then migrate down south to you cause it's too expensive to stay here!!
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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 04:34 PM   #5
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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 06:58 PM   #6
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Road rage is a good thing.
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Road rage is a good thing.
Sometimes it is. That's why I'm looking for a pair of steel toe work boots this time, they make a hell of a dent in car doors!
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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 09:15 PM   #8
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I have always been partial to a handfull of glass marbles "accidently" dropped out of my pocket when I am so flustered with being tailgated

Sometimes I mistakenly grab the ball bearings instead
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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 10:23 PM   #9
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You know what also works great? If you have ever seen one of those old Pachinco machines (japanese upright pinball) they have these steel balls just smaller than a marble but bigger than any ball bearing I've ever seen. Just one little ball dropped behind you has the perfect bounce to rattle so hard under the car's chassis that the driver thinks he just got gunned down.

Not that I'd ever endorse such activity
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Old Nov 3rd, 2007, 07:00 AM   #10
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If I were to perform such an activity, I would prolly get the steel shot from walmart...the kind you get for wrist-rocket ammo. Its nice they come in different sizes too. Chassis-rattler, Windshield cracker, AND NEW AND IMPROVED RADIATOR SLAYER.
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I have always been partial to a handfull of glass marbles "accidently" dropped out of my pocket when I am so flustered with being tailgated

Sometimes I mistakenly grab the ball bearings instead
I use spare lugnuts found in truckstop parking lots.
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Old Nov 4th, 2007, 07:43 AM   #12
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wow, what a ruff crowd....
you guys are just way to mean......smirking
i would never do any thing like that!
try freezing paint balls,they stay cold for hours, and work like tracers from a machine gun, that way you can zone in on your target......
not that i have ever done anything like that, heard it from a freind, pointing a finger at vodooo, it was'nt me


TRG

p.s
ok maybe it was...........looking down at the ground, shaking head sideways
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Old Nov 11th, 2007, 02:20 PM   #13
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How long oh lord how long?
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