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THIS JUST IN: PEOPLE LIKE DIFFERENT THINGS

You need to up your dosage. There is nothing that the work truck driver did that was justified, regardless of how much of a dick the Camaro driver was. Work truck driver wasn’t teaching anyone a lesson. He was just being an asshole.

Here’s my view on it all. The left lane is not the “fast lane”. it’s the “passing lane”. if the work truck wasn’t going to pass the rig on the right, which from the beginning, it didn’t seem he was going to, that’s wrong. The Camaro was probably behind the guy with the dash cam and got tired of them holding up traffic

I mean you couldn’t think of anything worse than Brussel’s Sprouts? I’m sorry you haven’t had a real chef prepare them for you :/

The “so he blocked his ass in” instead of just getting out of the way and getting the moron out of his life is where you lose me. Why the fuck would you want to hang out around a drunk and aggressive driver for longer than you have to? Especially near a fucking big rig.

I think the guy in the work truck is a dick too. I mean, if he wasn’t trying to judge and penalize the guy in the Camaro, maybe both of them could arrive safely where they wanted to be. Maybe the Camaro would in fact end up in a ditch a few miles lates, but still. Both of them are dicks.

Pickup truck driver being a jerk. Camaro driver being an even bigger jerk. Truck driver just doing his job.

This, a million times over. It’s not the conclusion that you dickheadishly stick to, it’s the path you took to that conclusion that defines you as an enthusiast or not an enthusiast. Not having polarizing, dickheaded opinions does not make you an enthusiast, and it certainly doesn’t make you a better enthusiast.

I’ve always been very direct and cold in my comments, at least in those of which I’ve left on this site. Often times, people have agreed, and there have been other times when people have disagreed. I like the balance of the two, personally.

The Miura that crashed the party later that afternoon...

According to the current owner, as well as confirmed by the famous creator, Alois Ruf himself, this awesome car (in the equally awesome photograph), is in fact THE very first production Yellowbird in the US and the ONLY real Yellowbirdn built by Ruf from scratch (dully listed among the original 29 cars built) with

My photos of the same car.

Karting IS serious business. Even the rental league racing is intense.

brb, getting some for my auto-x helmet.

Hahaha, I came to write “cool story bro” and the likes... But was beaten to it. Good job community.

I have one of those Garmin Dash Cams in my truck; but I bought the one without the GPS, so it doesn’t record speed. Figured the last thing I need is for police or some lawyer trying to use that against me for whatever reason. Frankly I’d prefer these things record encrypted so only the owner can access the video, and

Cool story bro

Cool story bro...