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Old 10-10-2012, 01:07 AM   #689 (permalink)
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I came home much later than usual this evening. It starts off well, no cars for a mile and then passed two SUV's at the only possible spot and had a thrilling drive on a freshly paved mountain road. Heaven.

The down side came when I came around a blind turn with some Asshat sonofabitch scoundrel in a truck was in my lane. I laid on my brakes and let the 7000 RPM's drop to 1000. He got back in his lane, good thing as it turned out as I could not stop in time. But I did come to a stop to have him flip me off. I nearly came unglued.

When you are mad, upset etc driving can have ramifications. I was really mad. I am way too old to let this get to me, but it did. I continued driving uphill and when I got to the top I saw nearly 90, and was about to punch it and go down hill. I finally got hold of myself and brought it down to regular speeding. Although it was an exhilarating drive, I must reiterate do not drive when you are mad.
Glad you regained your cool. Bad things can happen when DWA!

...driving while angry
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