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cyccommute 
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Originally Posted by Gojohnnygo.
I stopped flipping the bird to motorist that cut me off or pass to close. I feel so much better.
Learned that lesson long ago when I flipped off some bonehead and he stopped and threw his trunk into reverse. Don't flip off people anymore I use to yell questions about their parentage at them but I've had a couple of incidents in recent years that have me rethinking that tactic also. Some people can hear better than others and they take offense when you claim that their mothers are members of the canine species or that their mother and father are related...closely
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