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I'm glad it mellowed out here... A few post back I was witnessing "Computer Rage"
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I don't think they see too well at night either... The bright sun seems to have burned out their night vision.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:
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with the average family driving down the street. The kill bystanders all the time!!
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It was similar where I was in Egypt (cairo). They didn't drive with their lights on at night, but that was due to the streetlamps illuminating the streets sufficiently. Their horn switch was keyed into where our wiper handle is in most cars. so you could keep two hands on the wheel and rapid fire honk with authority. I always considered it a type of sonar. you let other drivers know where you were and how close, and the horns weren't really that loud. FiberGlass cars didn't seem to last long, there.
still cracks me up just thinking about it.
still cracks me up just thinking about it.
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me too,CopOnce wrote:I'm glad it mellowed out here... A few post back I was witnessing "Computer Rage"
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Amen.usa1 wrote:me too,CopOnce wrote:I'm glad it mellowed out here... A few post back I was witnessing "Computer Rage"
Pretty much everyone here will bring it back to center. In chosing to carry a weapon legally we have all learned and accepted when we are able to use it without ending up in the pokey ourselves. Because of this we have to put up with an enormous amount of stuff so that a situation doesn't get out of hand. I have great respect for LEO's that have mastered this. Many of them are remarkable in this ability. The key is recognizing it before it gets out of hand and resolving yourself to remain in control of your own emotions.
What's that word, oh yeah, de-escalation?
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C-dub wrote:Amen.usa1 wrote:me too,CopOnce wrote:I'm glad it mellowed out here... A few post back I was witnessing "Computer Rage"
Pretty much everyone here will bring it back to center. In chosing to carry a weapon legally we have all learned and accepted when we are able to use it without ending up in the pokey ourselves. Because of this we have to put up with an enormous amount of stuff so that a situation doesn't get out of hand. I have great respect for LEO's that have mastered this. Many of them are remarkable in this ability. The key is recognizing it before it gets out of hand and resolving yourself to remain in control of your own emotions.
What's that word, oh yeah, de-escalation?
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But even better than those is a glob of raw, slightly stale, yeasty pizza dough.....ninemm wrote:The bananna up the tailpipe is a hollywood legend from Beverly Hills Cop. A potato works much better. Trying to stuff a banana in the tailpipe causes the peel to separate and you end up with less of a tight plug seal than with a potato. Jabbing the potato with a push stick causes it to conform to the tailpipe and retains its rigidity longer. A spongy rubber ball also works but is almost permanent. The potato will shrivel in less than a day and will eventually blow out. A spongy rubber ball would be really mean. But spongy rubber balls would keep better in the trunk over an extended period of time.Mithras61 wrote:And here all this time I thought a banana was the right choice!ninemm wrote:You have to be more subtle. Wait until they park and are out of sight. Then stuff a potato up their tailpipe(s), being sure to poke them in real tight and deep (a cut off broomstick works well). Then, when they come out to get in their car to leave, rather than being angry, you will not be able to keep from smiling. Works every time.
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Just listen to yourselves...and you're carrying guns too .
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Oldgringo, you are exactly right. I used to be one of those people who got upset when someone cut me off, tailgated me or flipped me off because I could not go fast enough for them but all of that changed when I got my CHL. When I started carrying, I had to make a decision not to chase people down to discuss their actions or hand gestures. It took me a while but now even though I still think they are idiots, I just take a breath and let them go with no response from me at all. I do not ever want to be put in a position to have to use my weapon for something that could have been avoided with just a little self control. Road rage can get out of control very quickly, someone cuts you off, you gesture,both pull over to discuss it, he pulls a tire iron, you shoot him and you both go to jail or worse. There is a lot of responsibility that comes with carrying a weapon and I had to make some big changes.Oldgringo wrote: Just listen to yourselves...and you're carrying guns too .
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my work keeps me on the road much of the day...i cant afford to let every little thing bother me. thats not easy to do since my daily travels keeps me on the roads of Houston. so, i put on some relaxing music , keep my eyes on everybody else , and WATCH OUT for the Po Po's .
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I'm rarely around long enough to see gestures made by other drivers...
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Fangs wrote:I'm rarely around long enough to see gestures made by other drivers...
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And you know what? I feel a lot better when I get to my destination now. No more arriving all stressed out because I've lost my temper at some idiot on the road. Take a deep breath, notice how beautiful the clouds are against the sky and let it roll off like water off a duck's back.DEADEYE1964 wrote:Oldgringo, you are exactly right. I used to be one of those people who got upset when someone cut me off, tailgated me or flipped me off because I could not go fast enough for them but all of that changed when I got my CHL. When I started carrying, I had to make a decision not to chase people down to discuss their actions or hand gestures. It took me a while but now even though I still think they are idiots, I just take a breath and let them go with no response from me at all. I do not ever want to be put in a position to have to use my weapon for something that could have been avoided with just a little self control. Road rage can get out of control very quickly, someone cuts you off, you gesture,both pull over to discuss it, he pulls a tire iron, you shoot him and you both go to jail or worse. There is a lot of responsibility that comes with carrying a weapon and I had to make some big changes.Oldgringo wrote: Just listen to yourselves...and you're carrying guns too .
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