Perhaps if I reverse the polarity of my wrist-watch, I can reverse time and demand that they hand over my money since I haven't finalised the sale yet. . .lake_wrangler wrote:Didn't you read the sign when you came in? Sorry, all sales are final!
Main Street leaving one of the towns here has this very short section where it is two lanes going each way, then abruptly goes down to only one each way. Most people who drive around here know to stay in the left lane, because if you go into the other lane that appears you can find yourself trapped there by heavy traffic when you have to merge lanes. A kid in a little street-racer car decided that he was going to be clever, though, and shot into the new lane to try to fly past the cars in front of him and cut in ahead. He got up to where the lane ended, and there wasn't any opening in traffic for him to merge into the left lane. He tried anyway, and bumped lightly into the back of my car. We pulled over and checked our cars. Mine wasn't damaged at all, and his didn't seem to be either as far as I could tell. So I more or less called him an idiot, he apologised, and we went on our way.Alkarii wrote:You got rear ended twice in just a few minutes by the same guy? How does that happen?
About a quarter mile further along, the road goes from one lane to three lanes, with all sorts of lanes dedicated to all sorts of turns. I was in one lane, he was in the next one over and a bit behind me. A traffic light ahead turned red, so I stopped. He also put on his brakes, but at the same time realised that he wanted to be in the lane I was in rather than the one he was in. And so he pulled into my lane. There wasn't enough space between his car and my car for him to come to a complete stop, though. So he bumped into the back of me again. Again we pulled over to the side of the road. My car was fine again. He apologised again, and I mentioned that I have a demolition axe in my car that could probably go through the hood of his car and much of his engine if I saw his car within a hundred yards of mine again. I waited for him to drive off first so he'd be ahead of me this time, and then I went on my way.
He wouldn't be the first to say such things. . .lake_wrangler wrote:Are you saying that Catawampus is an intoxicant, but just not the specific intoxicant that caused the accidents???![]()
I once drove a. . .Saturn Vue I think it was, across a mountain range. I hated it. Every time I went around a sharp turn, I could feel the vehicle's weight shifting way over and the inward wheels trying to lift off of the road.jwhouk wrote:We did have this conversation about the higher center of gravity. I'm familiar enough with the concept, as I am the former owner of a Dodge Dakota.