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Lifestyles of the poor and nameless

Sunday, December 05, 2004 at 2:06 AM

road rules

I've spent alot of time on the highway in the past week because of the apartment search in NJ/PA. For the most part, it's been routine driving and traffic. Occasionally, there were some wackos on the road who insisted on honking incessantly or weaving in and out of traffic...but generally everyone behaved.

I have definitely had my share of scary driving on regular streets though. While I'm not one to pull a gun on anyone who cuts me off, I will curse loudly or suck my teeth (in the safety and privacy of my car). For the more adventurous drivers out there, I introduce: ROAD RAGE CARDS. The cards have quick, offensive, easy-to-read messages on them. For instance, If someone cuts you off, just flash the F U sign at them. I think the cards are hilarious...although I'd never actually use them. Check them out:

http://www.roadragecards.com/samples.htm


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