I almost got creamed a few minutes ago by a guy in a white truck running a red light. (According to one of my friendsfriends I am more at fault than someone who runs red lights, because he hates women who put on makeup in cars. (Note that I was not, nor have I ever, put on makeup while driving a car.) But that's neither here nor there.) Because the timing was just right, or because when he leaned on the horn he ALSO hit the brakes, or whatever, he didn't actually hit me. It was very close and then he was gone, zooming off to make a left onto Central.
Bad luck to encounter him at all, or good luck to be spared a new car purchase and probable injury?
Sorta like the time I inhaled a bee but didn't get stung.
I'm still a little shaky.
Bad luck to encounter him at all, or good luck to be spared a new car purchase and probable injury?
Sorta like the time I inhaled a bee but didn't get stung.
I'm still a little shaky.
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That's not everybody, I'm sure, but that's what I've always tried to guard against in my own driving.
I had no chance to get out of the way, so I got knocked over and rolled a few times. She did stop and seemed genuinely upset. Once I'd picked myself up and determined I could still walk, I didn't want to make a big deal out of it. She did offer me a ride to the hospital, at which point I believe I laughed at her. :) I don't think I quite told her off, which is as much a measure of how shaken up I was as anything. ;)
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I'm glad you weren't badly injured. Laughing at her offer of a ride is pretty good in the tell-off department if you think about it! Too bad you were too shaken to say you'd really rather not ride with her, thanks all the same.
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I know, I should have been like "Excuse me, I've seen you drive for two seconds and you managed to hit somebody!" But instead I just said I was okay and started walking away. I didn't even think to get a license plate number or anything, although the crossing guard on the corner did. Luckily, there was no major damage, because I'm not normally that much of an idiot. :)
I used to honk a lot more than I do. It's practically the norm in Philadelphia. But I've tried to stop myself here, since it seems so much more rude when other people don't. :) Plus Kim thinks my horn sounds wimpy, so she's constantly mocks me. I'll honk and she'll start pretending to be my horn in this whiny little voice: "Excuuuuuuse me... could you pleeeease move out of the way, sir.... excuuuuuuuse me...." It really takes away from the moment. ;)