Texting/Smoking Do Not Mix With Driving
The texting while driving i agree. Its kind of funny because before actual keyboards and buttons were eradicated from the phone world i would text and drive all the damn time, then again i did it all by touch and i never had to even look at my phone.
Kinda OT, but still...lol one think i miss about the older phones
Kinda OT, but still...lol one think i miss about the older phones

Person in front of me on the highway this morning was reading a book while driving. She was swerving all over the place I thought it was a drunk driver until I got next to her and saw what she was doing.
IMO she could crash and painfully burn to death and I would have pulled over, made some popcorn and the enjoy the crap out of her pain and suffering. I can't stand people like that. So selfish.
IMO she could crash and painfully burn to death and I would have pulled over, made some popcorn and the enjoy the crap out of her pain and suffering. I can't stand people like that. So selfish.
Several years ago I had some guy in his 70's in a big truck tailing me in the slow lane, so I sped up and moved into the fast lane where no one was and was cruising steadily around 72. He followed me all the way over and continued to tail me, for whatever reason I do not know, so I gave him the bird. After about 2 miles of him riding my a$s, I let off the gas to try and get him to cut it out, but he continued and didn't want to budge...
I ended up brake checking him pretty hard (dumb, yes) and then proceeded to gun it. He swerved to the left to miss me and side swiped the concrete median pretty hard and his drivers-side wheel came off. I didn't bother to slow down and continued driving and flipped him the bird once again as I drove off into the distance.
You would think he got the point after that.
I ended up brake checking him pretty hard (dumb, yes) and then proceeded to gun it. He swerved to the left to miss me and side swiped the concrete median pretty hard and his drivers-side wheel came off. I didn't bother to slow down and continued driving and flipped him the bird once again as I drove off into the distance.
You would think he got the point after that.

my thoughts exactly. apparently, some members on this forum think i should move out of a big city if i didn't like people texting/driving

Person in front of me on the highway this morning was reading a book while driving. She was swerving all over the place I thought it was a drunk driver until I got next to her and saw what she was doing.
IMO she could crash and painfully burn to death and I would have pulled over, made some popcorn and the enjoy the crap out of her pain and suffering. I can't stand people like that. So selfish.
IMO she could crash and painfully burn to death and I would have pulled over, made some popcorn and the enjoy the crap out of her pain and suffering. I can't stand people like that. So selfish.
Then i got my BlackJack 2 and i swear i could type an essay in 2 minutes without looking down haha....
I agree that kind of behavior bugs me a bit. But what I have noticed from living in CA and now in OH, the problem is widespread everywhere here in the USA. I see young, old, male and female paying attention to everything but driving.
I might **** off some people that are from OH but good gawd the drivers are bad to begin with here and then you add distracted driving in the mix and you have chaos every day! I have been in more 'close call accidents' in two years living here in OH than living in 10 years in CA. And no, not driving my Z but driving my Sequoia, plus I don't own a cell phone.
I might **** off some people that are from OH but good gawd the drivers are bad to begin with here and then you add distracted driving in the mix and you have chaos every day! I have been in more 'close call accidents' in two years living here in OH than living in 10 years in CA. And no, not driving my Z but driving my Sequoia, plus I don't own a cell phone.
I actually honk my horn at idiots sometimes. I see people with their earbuds in, playing with their phones swerving out of their lane. ****ing stupid, and a lack of consideration for the safety of those around you. People are just to self absorbed to pay any attention to anything besides themselves now-a-days.
I especially hate when I'm following at an appropriate distance, and some idiot starts tailing me 5 feet away, and then proceeds to pass/merge into the lane within 1 foot of my car just because there's traffic. All I would have to do would be tap the brakes, and they'd owe me a new paint job, and lots of expensive parts... but I'm not that guy.
I especially hate when I'm following at an appropriate distance, and some idiot starts tailing me 5 feet away, and then proceeds to pass/merge into the lane within 1 foot of my car just because there's traffic. All I would have to do would be tap the brakes, and they'd owe me a new paint job, and lots of expensive parts... but I'm not that guy.
I'm only 29 and I just missed being in that generation by maybe 3-4 years - I had that Nokia 5165 cell phone in high school with snake and the stupid antenna with a light on it... I can safely say that if I forgot my cell phone at home I wouldn't sweat it. Now my fiance on the other hand is in this generation and how she is with her phone is a constant source of... annoyance lol. I got her to stop texting and driving, but she still texts at redlights... She would have a heart attack and probably need to be put on meds if she lost her phone.
Anyway, I feel your pain.
and dude, no one is forcing you to read my thread. if you don't like it, quit being a lil b*tch and leave.
I believe this is a big part of the problem, mostly with the younger generation. It's a generation of vapid, self-centered individuals who's technology is so ingrained into every aspect of their lives that they cannot live without their phone.
I'm only 29 and I just missed being in that generation by maybe 3-4 years - I had that Nokia 5165 cell phone in high school with snake and the stupid antenna with a light on it... I can safely say that if I forgot my cell phone at home I wouldn't sweat it. Now my fiance on the other hand is in this generation and how she is with her phone is a constant source of... annoyance lol. I got her to stop texting and driving, but she still texts at redlights... She would have a heart attack and probably need to be put on meds if she lost her phone.
Anyway, I feel your pain.
I'm only 29 and I just missed being in that generation by maybe 3-4 years - I had that Nokia 5165 cell phone in high school with snake and the stupid antenna with a light on it... I can safely say that if I forgot my cell phone at home I wouldn't sweat it. Now my fiance on the other hand is in this generation and how she is with her phone is a constant source of... annoyance lol. I got her to stop texting and driving, but she still texts at redlights... She would have a heart attack and probably need to be put on meds if she lost her phone.
Anyway, I feel your pain.
as opposed to your useless comment about how i shouldn't be living in a big city if i didn't want to deal with drivers that text?
Last edited by allshownogo; Feb 27, 2014 at 06:48 AM.








