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Re: Not all truck drivers are ****holes

 
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Old 11-12.-2004, 07:11 AM   #1
Sue White
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Default Re: Not all truck drivers are ****holes

Russell Fulker <russell_fulker@yahoo.co.uk> whizzed past me shouting
>
>Shame the Firow skip lorry that overtakes me regularly isn't as
>considerate. I regularly get a blast from his horn when he's right
>behind me, presumably because I'm not on the cycle path :-(
>
>Each time I vow to do something about it, but I'm generally a bit more
>relaxed by the time I get to work. One day, though...


Why not ring up when you are feeling relaxed, and politely ask for him
not to sound his horn when he's so close to you, as you can already tell
he's there by the sound of his engine?
You've no way of knowing what's in his mind, so you may as well pretend
to be charitable.

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Sue ];(

Which is compulsory and which illegal, out of cannabis cigarettes and bike lights?

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