It's "Don't s*** where you eat"![]()
It's "Don't s*** where you eat"![]()
This reminds an episode I experienced when walking down the beachfront at the upmarket suburb and as wind was blowing a little I noticed a piece plastic bag being swept along so I decided to run after it to catch it ( I hate rubbish) when this older couple approached me and the old witch gave me a spray for littering their beach, WTF! Needless to say I returned the polite words, I'm sure her highness hadn't been talked to like that for a long time. I could see the stroke or heart attack coming.....
You cruel man now she's forced to walk on HER beach with the hearing aids turned down and the O2 turned up .:-)
U have 4 choices in life :U can like it; lump it; love it or shove it, take your pick and stick to it !
Funny you should mention this AB because a similar thing happened to me the other night but I didn't think it was worth posting until now.
I was driving along at night (with my headlights on) in a 70 kmh zone, when two old dears out for a stroll stepped off the curb right in front of me (no pedestrian crossing or anything). They were dressed in dark coloured track suits and had the compulsory head bands on (they must of just finished watching one of those old age activity videos). I hit the brakes to avoid them and the old bags had the audacity to shake their fists at me!! Again if it was a Merc they would have waved and looked red faced - but a 4WD - must be a hoon driving and it was all my fault!!
Similar situation with a women on a bike rides off the footpath and straight in front of me, jump on the brakes and just miss her. She then proceeded to abuse me for not giving way to her. My response was next time the gene pool will be down one dumb biatch.
Time Marches On .....and on ..... and on
The audacity of some people is just horrifying. Don't these people jumping out in front of cars realize that they will come off second best?? Or maybe that they should always stop look and listen when crossing the road? Just cause you have the right of way (most cases they don't) doesn't mean it's safe to go. When I learnt to drive my old man always said, assume that your the only person on the road that knows what they are doing. Since I have had my license I have not had 1 accident. Touch wood.
1999 GU DUAL FUEL 4.5 - 2" OME - 33's KM2s - SNORKEL - CUSTOM DINTS.... Goes by the name Candy (the car not me)
Thankfully where I live now a 4x4 is just the norm. Back in Parramatta it was the same, big tyres, raised must be a hoon. What was worse was on the weekends you would get the doof doof crew with their "full sick" cars racing down our street which was a straight stretch with round abouts at each end and a kids play ground at one end as well. Had one car come past our house going so fast the windows actually moved. Yet you would never see the boys in blue until the weekday mornings, catching those hooning commuters doing 5km over the limit!
Seemed like a good idea at the time
It takes a vehicle doing 100kph, ten seconds to reach our driveway, from the top of the hill. I kid you not, I have had souped up cars and motorbikes get to our driveway in less than three seconds. We take our lives into our own hands, each and every time, we pull out onto the highway. What was stupid is that the camera car use to park across from our drive or on our side, which created even more hazards (imagine a log truck trying to get by us as we turn right into our drive, and a camera car is parked on the verge). Hoons that get caught, get what they deserve.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.