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13 Aug 2020, 8:47 am

An older man, driving in front of me on a city street, slowed down to about 5 mph when I was behind him.  I had the low-beams on.  I was able to pass him legally, and drive another 3 blocks before stopping in the left-turn lane.  With the through-traffic light green, the old man pulls up alongside me and glares at me.  I pointed at the green traffic lights in his lane and motioned that he should drive through.  He rolled down his window and flipped me off as he burned rubber across the intersection.

After making my turn, I pulled in to a gas station and checked all around my car for any graffiti that would provoke such behavior, and there was none -- no bumper-stickers or religious/political symbols, either.

It's been almost two hours and I'm still wondering what his problem was.

:shrug:



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13 Aug 2020, 8:53 am

gesticulations can be misconstrued.

A guy I worked with once had the police gesticulate to put his seatbelt on ( a curled hand moving up and down ) , he thought they were calling him a "w*ker"


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13 Aug 2020, 8:58 am

You have met Mr R Sole!

But on a serious note some people don't like being overtaken. The slowing down to 5mph was him "teaching" you not to drive so close (which is a matter of opinion) or maybe he thought you were on high beams?

The fact you failed to rise to him probably pissed him off even more.

He's a moron. Plain and simple.

Perhaps car mirrors should give the warning that "objects may be more stupid than they appear"?



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13 Aug 2020, 9:02 am

Oh_no_its_Ferris wrote:
gesticulations can be misconstrued.
Not this time ... we were only about ten feet apart at a well-lit intersection, and that was clearly his middle finger he displayed.
Oh_no_its_Ferris wrote:
A guy I worked with once had the police gesticulate to put his seatbelt on ( a curled hand moving up and down ) , he thought they were calling him a "w*ker"
If the gesture was up-and-down, then I would think so, too ... or maybe that the cop was looking for a date.  Around here, running one's fist diagonally from the shoulder to the middle of the chest is the signal for "seatbelt".



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13 Aug 2020, 9:09 am

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... But on a serious note some people don't like being overtaken. The slowing down to 5mph was him "teaching" you not to drive so close (which is a matter of opinion)...
It was a four-lane avenue, with two lanes in either direction and a grassy median down the middle.  I easily passed him on the left at the speed limit.
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... or maybe he thought you were on high beams?
No idea what he was thinking.  My headlights were on low-beam.
maycontainthunder wrote:
The fact you failed to rise to him probably pissed him off even more.
Good.
maycontainthunder wrote:
He's a moron.  Plain and simple.
He certainly needs a lesson or two in courteous driving.
maycontainthunder wrote:
Perhaps car mirrors should give the warning that "objects may be more stupid than they appear"?
Now THAT is funny!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



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13 Aug 2020, 9:14 am

Fnord wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
You seem to be taking the encounter well! Good for you! Don't let one idiot ruin your day! :)



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13 Aug 2020, 9:17 am

Fnord wrote:
Not this time ... we were only about ten feet apart at a well-lit intersection, and that was clearly his middle finger he displayed.


I meant your gesticulation, no one can mistake the bird :lol:

Fnord wrote:
If the gesture was up-and-down, then I would think so, too ... or maybe that the cop was looking for a date.  Around here, running one's fist diagonally from the shoulder to the middle of the chest is the signal for "seatbelt".


I think it may of been the speed and repetition of the gesticulation that was the confusion


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13 Aug 2020, 9:31 am

Oh_no_its_Ferris wrote:
Fnord wrote:
Not this time ... we were only about ten feet apart at a well-lit intersection, and that was clearly his middle finger he displayed.
I meant your gesticulation, no one can mistake the bird.
That was HIS gesture, not mine.  I only pointed at the green traffic light ... with my index finger.

Anyway ... who else had a baffling experience today?



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13 Aug 2020, 9:33 am

My headache.


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13 Aug 2020, 10:32 am

A few months ago I bought a huge bag of rat nuggets for my pet rats and neither of them like the nuggets. So instead of wasting it, I poured some of the rat nuggets in the local garbage dump by the bushes for the wild rats (I have seen wild rats around the dump). But when I went back there a couple of days later the nuggets were still there untouched, and I was surprised because I thought I was making life easier for the wild rats. Maybe no rats like rat nuggets.


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14 Aug 2020, 9:09 pm

:D



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14 Aug 2020, 9:10 pm

Fnord wrote:
An older man, driving in front of me on a city street, slowed down to about 5 mph when I was behind him.  I had the low-beams on.  I was able to pass him legally, and drive another 3 blocks before stopping in the left-turn lane.  With the through-traffic light green, the old man pulls up alongside me and glares at me.  I pointed at the green traffic lights in his lane and motioned that he should drive through.  He rolled down his window and flipped me off as he burned rubber across the intersection.

After making my turn, I pulled in to a gas station and checked all around my car for any graffiti that would provoke such behavior, and there was none -- no bumper-stickers or religious/political symbols, either.

It's been almost two hours and I'm still wondering what his problem was.

:shrug:


because you passed him, he got pissed off. :lol:



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14 Aug 2020, 9:13 pm

Joe90 wrote:
A few months ago I bought a huge bag of rat nuggets for my pet rats and neither of them like the nuggets. So instead of wasting it, I poured some of the rat nuggets in the local garbage dump by the bushes for the wild rats (I have seen wild rats around the dump). But when I went back there a couple of days later the nuggets were still there untouched, and I was surprised because I thought I was making life easier for the wild rats. Maybe no rats like rat nuggets.


Maybe somebody got rid of the wild rats by poisoning them



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14 Aug 2020, 9:23 pm

Fnord wrote:

It's been almost two hours and I'm still wondering what his problem was.[/color]
:shrug:


You are "Fnord".
That is reason enough. :mrgreen:



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14 Aug 2020, 10:16 pm

Something completely unrelated that baffles me on a regular basis, including today, is why people think the year matters so much. They act like it being 2021 will magically make everything better, but really, all it is is one day passing into the next, just like every other day.


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14 Aug 2020, 10:37 pm

There are people who are slightly drunk or high too, which brings them into a rage over anything if they choose to drive.

I've encountered similar drivers 1ce or 2ce , it made me angry too as the 'flipping off' was totally uncalled for.


I actually zoomed past the guy who did it with my brother in the passenger seat next to me, in March--

I beeped the horn loudly repeatedly to show him my anger, and took the exit.

That man had even put my car at risk by trying to swerve to get me to panic and __?, prior to the flipping off, so I felt very angry.

I told my brother I couldn't drive on the highway just then, I was too angry.

The weirdest part is : I recognized that guy immediately as he was some random Sephora salesperson years and years ago to whom I had been quite nice when he asked me (with an angry tone) if I needed help and I said, yes please and thanked him profusely when he helped me ..but he was acting quite angry and mean. He was glaring at me so much I even pointed it out to XH who was waiting outside...
and no kidding, that night I got a video in my 'recommended' and it
was a vlog rant of THAT guy, ranting about 'some b___" who had ______ he made up a whole story but i realized he was talking about me as he was describing me...
i actually commented saying idk how this video popped up on my youtube page, but i'm that lady and that never happened. I honestly think he had a split personality or some disorder because his voice and accent in that video was totally different, and kept changing to the one I had heard in the store..


It's good that you don't sound angry, just baffled. That's a healthy way to respond to such things.


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