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statdoc 04-23-2009 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by realchef (Post 610817)
Be the bigger person. This crap is just irrelevant. :p:

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Bottom Line:
I should have not gestured to him. What's it really matter to me if he yells and gestures. Who really cares. In the scope of life and your :popcorn:day, just throttle back, relax and keep on movin' on.

Yes, you are right. In my recent little incident, I could have engaged the cretins, or not. I chose "not". Of course, flashing my police badge at them might have had some effect, as well. :nanana:

realchef 04-23-2009 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by statdoc (Post 610849)
Of course, flashing my police badge at them might have had some effect, as well. :nanana:

awesome!!

E61Silver 04-23-2009 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Wagner (Post 610681)

:rofl:

Disneygrad 04-23-2009 01:52 PM

Since I got rid of my Dodge truck, I now get "tail-gated" frequently in my X5. Since socialogically the country is into the Socialist/Communist trac., thinking in general seems to be a "all-about-me" attitude and I think people's driving habits and attitudes reflect that. Plus, I have an American Flag and a wounded vet tag. Oddly enough, those facts seem to garner contempt rather than respect these days.

Boston X5 4.4 05-01-2009 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by E61Silver (Post 609896)
I have found that Boston drivers never give you a break, it seems that its sport for them to block people especially tourist. :rolleyes:

True dat :stickpoke


here are some guidelines for you if you come back for some lobstah and Sam Adams :thumbup:

Basic rules for driving in Boston [rec.humor.funny]

FSETH 05-02-2009 12:04 AM

Someone may have touched on this already, but whenever I pass another car in my e36 or X5, it seems like others want to "keep up" if you know what I mean. It seems like people seem to get more "racey" around Bimmers if you ask me.

JBF 05-19-2009 08:41 AM

From my previous BMW ownership experience I would say it does, but I also found that if you're waiting to pull out in to traffic other BMW owner almost always let you in.

NJ04e53 05-19-2009 09:53 AM

yeah, it could be an Nj thing..

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Originally Posted by Wagner (Post 609876)
Neh, not for me. Never saw that in any of the BMW's I owned. :dunno: Maybe it is a NY/NJ thing :) In MD we are equal opportunity haters.


StatenX5 05-20-2009 08:49 AM

me personally...people always hate when i'm ridin' the X....cuz my shit looks pretty like a mofo' and plus the dude inside ain't too shabby himself......

i like it personally...especially if it was a damn passat....lol...i'd smile and wink at that dummy.

i usually find that younger girls like the x5, rimmed up and tinted out....with a little r n b pumpin.....man i act like the man when my wifey isn't in the truck with me.

StatenX5 05-20-2009 08:52 AM

oh...and WITHOUT question there is silent bonding bmw owners on the road.....i always let them merge in and it's 95% true the other way.....


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