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Wish I could have had a laugh about it , feel a fool as I have showec myself up abit , no doubt he will tell his neighbours although they are both ok , I have never really got on with him . Mike
QuoteWish I could have had a laugh about it , feel a fool as I have showec myself up abit , no doubt he will tell his neighbours although they are both ok , I have never really got on with him . MikeIf you think it was your fault and you feel bad about it, go round and apologise.Even if you don't get him back as a customer you will feel better about it.Andy
No way rule number 1 with roadrage... Always blame the other person, never admit fault.
QuoteNo way rule number 1 with roadrage... Always blame the other person, never admit fault.or rather:Rule No.1 of roadrage - only idiots allow themselves to get wound up by other people's bad driving.I got road-raged once when my car, idiot bloke was leaning out the window shouting and swearing. Driving up my backside and following me everywhere. At least he did until I pulled into the local cop shop, then he couldn't get away fast enough.Honestly, is it really worth getting that worked up over something so stupid as bad driving? If someone's driving is that bad, just give them a wide berth or allow them to overtake. Life's too short.
Honestly, is it really worth getting that worked up over something so stupid as bad driving? If someone's driving is that bad, just give them a wide berth or allow them to overtake. Life's too short.+1
Quote from: MWC on October 30, 2012, 01:52:22 pmHonestly, is it really worth getting that worked up over something so stupid as bad driving? If someone's driving is that bad, just give them a wide berth or allow them to overtake. Life's too short.+1+2+3