Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this seems like a lot of drama imagined in your head. She didn't even say anything to you!
I know!
Anonymous wrote:Wow this seems like a lot of drama imagined in your head. She didn't even say anything to you!
Anonymous wrote:What would your husband have done to the woman? Was he planning to hit her? Otherwise, what does his size have to do with it?
) exit the vehicle.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have no idea what her intentions were but you immediately assumed the worst. That is strange or there is more to the story, like she was waiting fists drawn, until she saw your husband and decided it wasn't worth taking him on.
Yes, I'm sure her glaring daggers into my windshield with arms crossed was actually going to turn into a "HAPPY SUNDAY!" when I got out.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she was going to apologize for the trouble but then was too embarrassed and lost her nerve.
Her body language was not what I would call apologetic.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure she wasn't just watching you pull in to see how you did it and if you could get your car in?
Yes, I'm sure. After we'd parked she was still standing and waiting. She only turned around (shaking her head) when my husband got out of the car.
Anyway, the point of this story isn't that I had a horrible thing happen to me more than it is that people shouldn't be cruising for a confrontation with a perfect stranger over something completely and utterly insignificant.
Anonymous wrote:You have no idea what her intentions were but you immediately assumed the worst. That is strange or there is more to the story, like she was waiting fists drawn, until she saw your husband and decided it wasn't worth taking him on.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she was going to apologize for the trouble but then was too embarrassed and lost her nerve.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure she wasn't just watching you pull in to see how you did it and if you could get your car in?
Anonymous wrote:whoa thats a big nono in va. I wouldve gotten her plates and give them to other guy and call the popo

Anonymous wrote:My story beats your story!
Yesterday driving with 3 kids in the backseat a car with Florida plates went to move over onto another car. The other car honked. Florida then proceeded to swerve aggressively and chuck full soda cups out the window at the other car. The other car honked and swerved back while pointing and screaming. When traffic stopped at a light, they had a scream fest until traffic moved again.
And I was the petrified driver stuck behind them. Fun times!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure that you weren't in her way? I hate the way that people sit a few feet away from my car when I'm trying to get into a tight parking space.
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