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People who don't seem to realise that they were given TWO ears and only ONE mouth for a reason. And that if you use them in a similar ratio you just might learn somrthing now and then.

Oh, my other fav' is the "5 minute expert". Dickheads who exemplify the expression "A little knowlege is a dangerous thing." Some poor noob will take it that the 5min is an info-god ("No, no, ceramic turbos are stronger than steel and can handle 20PSI no worries" or something like that) and actually follow their advice.

people that say one thing and do another

people that stick in the right hand lane on the freeway

and dont move over when u are right up there ass

chicks that give me dirty looks when im driving

people that stare

dick heads that try to drag u of every traffic light

well the law is u cant stay in the right hand lane right?
the law is keep left unless overtaking
even if u are doing the limit  

if someone comes up behind u arent u supposed to move over?

if you are doing the limit then the person behind you must be breaking the law, if you are overtaking in the right hand lane and doing the speed limit and someone is hooning up behind you keep doing the speed limit and make them wait :D

but people generally arent over taking

they sit their fat asses in the right lane and stay there

so if someone is up ur ass then tough

if u choose to be arrogant then cop the abuse

in this situation both a breaking the law

person A for not moving over

and person B for speeding

this is a very popular situation for road rage to develope

but law abiding citizens like myself never break the law :angel:

SAU does not condone breaking the law

:D

Confession:

Driving 60kmh in 60 zone (well maybe a little more) on right hand line. No one on the left.

Dickhead behind me flashing long beams.

On left line potholes missing surface and other uneven road conditions as you can see on many on our roads.

Well I stay on my right if the dickhead want it can take me on the left ( they usually will not, why should they demage their suspension?).

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