I know that this topic was covered not too long ago but I need to vent. I'm stuck on 95 because of an accident on Monday. I'm in the far right lane and all lanes are moving a car length every few minutes. Why do these [censored]'s insist on riding up the shoulder like they are going to get somewhere. I wish I had a monster truck sometimes so I could take up the lane and the shoulder. Ok, I feel a little better.
I hate those Fu[censored]ers that think they are so important that they can go on the shoulder all the way up to where they have to get over. That causes the traffic to go even slower because everyone stops to let the jack asses in. I never let them in, and sometimes I ride halfway in the shoulder so they can't get around. The Milkshake idea sounds good to me.
Sounds like a good way to needlessly start a fight. I just figure that people who are that damn inconsiderate will get what is coming to them sooner or later anyway. Just let it slide and don't let it get to you.
Let 'em go- maybe it is some kind of emergency. Or maybe they are really important. I mean really, really important. But of course, if they are that important, shouldn't they have a chauffer? And a limo? Anyway, too many people have guns in their cars. And you don't want to piss off a social retard who's carrying a piece. I wish no one could carry a gun, except me. Like the anti-NRA advocate Rosie O'Donnell. Protest against guns then have your bodyguard busted for illegal concealed weapon, how apropros.
We were in my buddy's s2000 on the beltway one day, when this a-hole started riding our tale ... (with 3 other lanes open) We had a thing of sour cream from Taco bell... Needless to say they had no choice to pull off at the next exit due to visibility issues... buwahahahahah
CMEGOBYU
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