That'll teach you!!!

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Talk about women and there irrational emotional ways, had to pms! No gun control there. She was clearly not in her right mind. I guess she wasn't a bad shot though if she was aiming for his birdie.... very intresting...
 
The man tried to follow the woman, Snyder said, but lost her and so he went to seek medical help.
Why on earth would he have followed her rather than just call it in? What was he hoping to accomplish by driving towards the shooting?
 
She shot his finger off and he tried to follow her?? Dumb B------ isn't he. :D
 
I'm sure that this sweet innocent man was just using that finger to direct her into traffic so that she could safely pull in front of his car. :evil:
That is why I cut out that childish stuff several years ago.
Every now and again I have caught myself doing it if someone pulls a complete brain dead move. :cuss: But for that most part, I will just drive off and let the other driver sit there dumbfounded and wondering why no one want to play their game. :neener:
 
Both hands on wheel.

Eyes on road and traffic.

Mind on driving.

I don't have anything left to get myself in trouble with. ( at least while driving)
 
Well, I suppose it's natural that she shot his finger off, given that we live in a digital age...

Why do I get the feeling you've been holding onto that one for a long time just waiting for the perfect opportunity......

:evil:
 
Somehow, I doubt that a CHL holder will return the favor while driving down the highway.

That might be true of the CHL holder, but the packing motorist I mentioned doesn't necessarily need to be "legal", if ya know what I mean. ;)
 
She woulda got a .223 FMJ surprise screwing with me like that

:cuss: :evil: :uhoh:

PS-MP-AR-15Pistol + concealed license + backseat= 30 rounds of legally carried and accesible One hand-aimed fire friendly, .223 bad attitude adjustment :what:

PSS-Atleast it wasn't his trigger finger :D
 
Let me get this right. She shot at him because he was trying to tell her she was number 1 ? :neener: :what:
 
I notice that those two bozos are "undocumented immigrants". Thank goodness he didn't get killed by some illegal aliens.
 
Back in the old days....

When dueling was legal and proper, people were far more polite to one another.

When rude and insolent actions became protected, politeness took a leave of absence.

Perhaps politeness might be making a comeback?

I'm not supporting this woman's conduct. However, suppose whenever one flipped the bird to others, one might bring gunfire down on one's self; would this not encourage a greater sense of - sensitivity - to the feelings of others?

How about if we all drove like everyone else was armed and just a little 'loose'? Maybe less honking and a greater tendency to allow others to change lanes?

Just a thought from the alternative view...
 
Just imagine showing your middle finger to someone wearing a good rapier. He would surely have a clean cut solution to this insult :)
 
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