My daughter drives a white Audi SUV, but, she was in Florida on Easter. Besides that, she, like her mother, has no hesitation to throw a middle finger up when deserved.When I got home I asked google what demographic is likely to drive an audi. The first answer that popped up was young white male douchbags.
Off topic a bit..but I like to give a wave to people I pass..the look on their face is priceless..I think it makes their day...I ignore them.
Ah the Grey Poupon finger.When I lived down in Compton it was a way to great people that I know. It was a competition to see who gets the first shot.
Now what you should do @NOTSMC is give them the "pinky" finger - that is for those that don't deserve the very best.
This was a sedan and besides that I'm sure your daughter was raised right and has more than enough common sense not to put herself and her nice vehicle in that kind of jeopardy.My daughter drives a white Audi SUV, but, she was in Florida on Easter. Besides that, she, like her mother, has no hesitation to throw a middle finger up when deserved.
If you have gray poop on your finger you must not be washing your hands when done.Ah the Grey Poupon finger.
You must not be from 'round here.... Can't drive the length of 242 or 249 without getting and giving waves. There are several "degrees" of waving though, from the "lift a few fingers off the wheel" wave that most everyone gives and gets, through the "single hand raised" wave to someone more familiar, to the "both hands up palms facing forward" wave you give or get if its someone you regularly drink beer with.Off topic a bit..but I like to give a wave to people I pass..the look on their face is priceless..I think it makes their day...
I miss that. Everyone waved on the road my parents lived on but you drive down there now and you get ignored or a hostile look. All the people that had lived there for ages died off, Carrols, Longs, Trossbachs, all gone now.You must not be from 'round here.... Can't drive the length of 242 or 249 without getting and giving waves. There are several "degrees" of waving though, from the "lift a few fingers off the wheel" wave that most everyone gives and gets, through the "single hand raised" wave to someone more familiar, to the "both hands up palms facing forward" wave you give or get if its someone you regularly drink beer with.
Pretty sure they have seen you drive before and are making sure you see them so they don't have to dive off the road.All the Amish wave when I'm heading back using the back roads.
That thought occurred to me as wellPretty sure they have seen you drive before and are making sure you see them so they don't have to dive off the road.
Respect and trust my decision.You must not be from 'round here.... Can't drive the length of 242 or 249 without getting and giving waves. There are several "degrees" of waving though, from the "lift a few fingers off the wheel" wave that most everyone gives and gets, through the "single hand raised" wave to someone more familiar, to the "both hands up palms facing forward" wave you give or get if its someone you regularly drink beer with.
Well that just breaks my cold dark heart all to pieces.
See, that's why I exercise mine daily, so I don't strain it.I strain my middle finger every day.
if someone gave you the finger while driving?
The audi continued straight on route 5 and maybe 30 seconds later I looked in the rear view mirror and he was on my tail again. He then passed me on the right on the shoulder and brake checked me hard.
I shrug when I get flipped off; I'm usually aware of what I've done to piss them off (drove the speed limit in SMC...I mostly get the finger there).I'd laugh and forget about it if I even noticed it in the first place.
This, OTOH, is where my mellow would abandon me, and sh*t would be on. I'm not a road rager in general and it takes a lot to make me lose my temper. That would make me lose my temper and he better hope I run out of gas before he does.
This guy scared me a little. If he was willing to go a different direction just to brake check me, what else was he willing to do. What if I had hit him? I wonder if he planned for that and what the plan was.