I posted before the last hack, but I have since been too busy to write. Today, though, I witnessed something I had to post. Not a sucky customer, but definitely not a model human being. It is snowing voraciously. There is about 12 inches on the ground already, and more is coming down. It is slippery, v. slippery. To illustrate how bad it is, let me give you some background. I learned how to drive in the winter. This included driving through snowstorms, sleet, and ice while it was dark. Sunset is around 1600. I have never had a problem driving, but I was stuck twice tonight, and had to have the person with me get out and push.
So, we get to the grocery store for provisions and as we were leaving, I heard yelling. I turned around, and there was a pickup truck stopped and a woman was talking to the driver through the open window. Here is the "coversation" to the best of my recollection:
Bitchy, Irrational Woman: BIW
Man in Truck: MIT
BIW: Hey! You almost took off my door!
MIT: (He was too far away to hear any of his replies, but since they were quiet, I am assuming he was slightly calmer and rational than the woman.)
BIW: Oh, and I see you have a weapon in your car with your children, isn't that safe? (This is a small farming community. Everyone hunts and therefore has at least one shotgun or rifle in the automobile. Her statement also becomes ironic later.) You almost took off my door and then you just drive away?? What the hell is wrong with you? What is your name?
MIT: (Probably tells her he is not giving her his name).
BIW: You fucker! You almost f*cking took off my f*cking door and f*cking killed me! What the hell is f*cking wrong with you!? Now you give me your f*cking name, so I can call the f*cking cops!"
At this point, the man starts driving away from her. I could understand being angry that someone wasn't very considerate in almost hitting your car in the snowstorm and just driving away since he didn't actually hit or injure anyone. I'm sure most perfect people would maybe stop and say, "Hey, are you all right? I'm sorry I almost hit you, but I started sliding in this icy, slushy snow. Are you sure everything is okay? Great! Have a good evening and drive home safe!" I can, however, also understand trying to escape from the threatening situation.
To put the icing on the cake, this woman starts to hit the man as he tries to get away from her. So, it is not okay to own a weapon of any kind and keep it in plain sight to comply with the law. And it is not okay to drive away from the scene of an accident that almost, but never happened. But it is okay to verbally and physically assault another person, at least in this woman's view. Oh, and all in front of children, too.
So, we get to the grocery store for provisions and as we were leaving, I heard yelling. I turned around, and there was a pickup truck stopped and a woman was talking to the driver through the open window. Here is the "coversation" to the best of my recollection:
Bitchy, Irrational Woman: BIW
Man in Truck: MIT
BIW: Hey! You almost took off my door!
MIT: (He was too far away to hear any of his replies, but since they were quiet, I am assuming he was slightly calmer and rational than the woman.)
BIW: Oh, and I see you have a weapon in your car with your children, isn't that safe? (This is a small farming community. Everyone hunts and therefore has at least one shotgun or rifle in the automobile. Her statement also becomes ironic later.) You almost took off my door and then you just drive away?? What the hell is wrong with you? What is your name?
MIT: (Probably tells her he is not giving her his name).
BIW: You fucker! You almost f*cking took off my f*cking door and f*cking killed me! What the hell is f*cking wrong with you!? Now you give me your f*cking name, so I can call the f*cking cops!"
At this point, the man starts driving away from her. I could understand being angry that someone wasn't very considerate in almost hitting your car in the snowstorm and just driving away since he didn't actually hit or injure anyone. I'm sure most perfect people would maybe stop and say, "Hey, are you all right? I'm sorry I almost hit you, but I started sliding in this icy, slushy snow. Are you sure everything is okay? Great! Have a good evening and drive home safe!" I can, however, also understand trying to escape from the threatening situation.
To put the icing on the cake, this woman starts to hit the man as he tries to get away from her. So, it is not okay to own a weapon of any kind and keep it in plain sight to comply with the law. And it is not okay to drive away from the scene of an accident that almost, but never happened. But it is okay to verbally and physically assault another person, at least in this woman's view. Oh, and all in front of children, too.
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