The person who felt compelled to leave an ugly note on my windshield critiquing my driving skills should examine their own behavior. Taking the time to troll a vast parking lot, looking for my car to leave your nasty piece prose, really makes you the stupid one after all.
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Perhaps you should address the reason why he felt it necessary to leave such a note. You're not the victim; the other person was.
Did you consider that maybe they were parked next to you? Although, i do often hunt around parking lots for crappy parking jobs in my free time just to get my jollies.... Just sayin'.
You should count yourself lucky for only getting a note. I'd bet that most people who take the time to get out of their car and find the bad driver who peeved them off would do a lot more than write down their thoughts. Put down the compact/eyeliner, pay attention, and learn your lesson from this.
I know how the note writer felt. U C, I think I should get an award for all the bad drivers I've written citizen traffic violation tickets 4. There are driving habits that drive me crazy. Like leaning into turns. WTF? There are people who have to lean way over when they turn the wheel. Even if the roads curves just a little, they lean like it's try-outs for the Jamaican Bobsled Team. I mean, what do these people do when they're in a subdivision? "Put on a crash helmet, Martha, it's a cul-de-sac."
Most likely, your driving and/or parking habits endangered the life or, at the very least, the property of this person who you pissed off enough for them to take the time to post the note. The fact that you are self-centered enough to consider posting your objection in the City Paper, rather than being more considerate of other drivers, as a response to the note clearly show what a moron you are. Yes, the note poster did waste their time leaving a note, as it is clear you lack the mental capacity to understand it.
@ the note leaver, your a rock star assassin! @ this post, your a shitty driver I'm sure, but don't worry because you have 1000's of shitty driver company out there. Try a turn signal. Try coming to a complete stop at a stop sign and not yielding. Try not yapping on the phone while you drive badly. Leave 5 minutes earlier so you don't have to speed and weave in and out of traffic. Try not waiting to the last second to cut in front of someone to make your turn or exit. Try public transportation and see how good you have it!
