BuckeyeBOSS
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It's not even Honda ricers, it's usually middle aged women in CRV's, Pilots, Accords, Odyssey's and such.Here in TX it is a toss up. Either the ricers or the tote the note lot suv's.
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It's not even Honda ricers, it's usually middle aged women in CRV's, Pilots, Accords, Odyssey's and such.Here in TX it is a toss up. Either the ricers or the tote the note lot suv's.
I think I'm going to have to respectfully disagree, and say that Lexus drivers seem to be the most clueless and somehow entitled.
LOL, BMW drivers are generally not clueless, and they are entitled. No, seriously, I think it's a difference of being clueless/ignorant/distracted (Lexus) and self-absorbed and arrogant (BMW). You know, just to perpetuate steretypes.You mean after BMW drivers?I think I'm going to have to respectfully disagree, and say that Lexus drivers seem to be the most clueless and somehow entitled.
OK, good point. I was, for many years, a motorcycle rider. I did once drop my bike on the side of the road and had to wait for quite a while before someone came by to help me. Later I learned how to pick it up. However, and this is my only (weak) defense, the guy was a tool, and I think that having an obnoxiously loud vehicle that is literally painful and dangerous (hearing damage) to fellow motorists and pedestrians who have the misfortune to be nearby is disrespectful, compounded by obnoxious and unnecessary revving. Had he not revved it up and acted like a dick, I would have helped him, and actually would have shown him the proper way to lift a heavy bike by yourself.At what point does instant karma mean we stop helping our fellow human though? Yes he was obnoxious and I totally would have chuckled too. But pointing and laughing and then not helping him out makes you all worse IMO. If rolls were reversed think about how your reaction would make you feel. This is why I have almost zero faith in humanity.
Is everyone forgetting the big lifted trucks that come barreling down the highway?
She's almost ran me and my bicycle over a few times...So you've met Karen.
I met Karen yesterday when she wanted to cut across three lanes of traffic to make a left turn...So you've met Karen.
I wouldn't say I see them "often" around where I live, but definitely often enough that it's noticeable.Don't really see a lot of them up here.
2 houses down I have a neighbor that lets his obnoxiously loud Harley warm up most mornings. Very annoying for sure. Only saving grace is that my car is far from the loudest thing at 5am.LOL, BMW drivers are generally not clueless, and they are entitled. No, seriously, I think it's a difference of being clueless/ignorant/distracted (Lexus) and self-absorbed and arrogant (BMW). You know, just to perpetuate steretypes.
OK, good point. I was, for many years, a motorcycle rider. I did once drop my bike on the side of the road and had to wait for quite a while before someone came by to help me. Later I learned how to pick it up. However, and this is my only (weak) defense, the guy was a tool, and I think that having an obnoxiously loud vehicle that is literally painful and dangerous (hearing damage) to fellow motorists and pedestrians who have the misfortune to be nearby is disrespectful, compounded by obnoxious and unnecessary revving. Had he not revved it up and acted like a dick, I would have helped him, and actually would have shown him the proper way to lift a heavy bike by yourself.
If the rolls were reversed, yes, I would feel horrible. But I never, NEVER do unnecessary revving and obnoxious noise making like that. I have had many loud cars, and I do my best to minimize it unless I'm on the track.
I know! I really should be more carful when I'm doing anything remotely close to her.How dare you be in her way!
I wouldn't say I see them "often" around where I live, but definitely often enough that it's noticeable.
Must be a "country" / southern thing.
Haha I had a Audi a year ago... Same Stereotype.LOL, BMW drivers are generally not clueless, and they are entitled. No, seriously, I think it's a difference of being clueless/ignorant/distracted (Lexus) and self-absorbed and arrogant (BMW). You know, just to perpetuate steretypes.
So you've met Karen.
We get a lot of these here in MB. I don't get it.Is everyone forgetting the big lifted trucks that come barreling down the highway?