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Posted by jmixigo on October 12, 2006 at 14:44:09 from (69.73.54.156):
Went to Walmart this afternoon. From my house down the dirt road half mile or so to the stop sign at HiWay 50. Woman sittin at the stop sign wavin her arm all round. Left hand clamped to her ear (she's new around here) no traffic on 50, in neither direction, problly ain't been any for thirty minites, she's sittin there. I tap my horn, no response, I wait, I blow my horn. She flips me the finger (right hand), then ooozes out in the road. Same direction as me. 12 miles of hills an curves-55 mph limit-she's runnin from 30 to 70 mph no rhyme no reason. I finally get to town and head to wallywurld. I park, get outa the truck an, you know it, she pulls in an parks nearby. Still a yakkin on that cell phone. I do my little shoppin, get in the shortest line, pay, an go to the truck. She's gettin in her car too, still yakkin on that cell phone. I beat her gettin out a there pull in the drive an go check the mail. She drives past with her left hand lookin like it's been sewed to the side of her head. Now I got one a the blasted thangs. Call me, I'll talk to ya-fer a minite maybe two. Maybe sumthin's jus wrong with me. Seein these folks walkin round a yakkin ALL THE TIME jus gripes my butt. Thanks I feel better now.
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