Posted by Determined on February 11, 2013 at 17:35:33 from (216.130.212.234):
In Reply to: Know What Bugs Me? posted by in-too-deep on February 11, 2013 at 08:31:43:
[quote="Steve A W"](quoted from post at 20:17:23 02/11/13) I agree about the windsield washer fluid!
In 35 yrs of driving I have not had a vehicle that would hold a gallon.
But what really bugs Me is the drivers that don't seem to have a speedometer of their own.
So they drive 10' off My bumper, no matter how fast or slow I drive. Just can't shake them off My tail!!
Steve Next time you get a driver tight on your bumper, watch your rearview mirror and drop your shifter down to 2nd gear then your brake lights do not alert them you are slowing down. About the time there eyeballs look the size of golf balls this will coincide with there sphincter getting tighter than a guitar string, shift back into drive and step on the gas, they tend to follow at a safer distance after that.
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