Do BMW drivers have to sign a pledge that they'll drive in a rude and
inconsiderate manner before they're allowed to take possesion of their
car?
On platewire.com, a site which allows users to post an offenders
license plate, description of the vehicle, and details of an encounter
with a rude, stupid, or dangerous driver, the consensus opinion is
that BMW drivers are the rudest, most arrogant drivers on the road.
Dave Plowman (News) - 19 May 2008 16:09 GMT
> Do BMW drivers have to sign a pledge that they'll drive in a rude and
> inconsiderate manner before they're allowed to take possesion of their
> car?
Why do trolls post at all? Couldn't they try something more useful - like
suicide?
> On platewire.com, a site which allows users to post an offenders
> license plate, description of the vehicle, and details of an encounter
> with a rude, stupid, or dangerous driver, the consensus opinion is
> that BMW drivers are the rudest, most arrogant drivers on the road.
Lots of very jealous drivers out there. I'd be jealous too if forced to
drive an average car.

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RustY © - 19 May 2008 21:53 GMT
> ............opinion is
> that BMW drivers are the rudest, most arrogant drivers on the road.
Sounds about right.
Scott Dorsey - 20 May 2008 00:24 GMT
>Do BMW drivers have to sign a pledge that they'll drive in a rude and
>inconsiderate manner before they're allowed to take possesion of their
>car?
I think this is required in order to be allowed to drive on the DC Beltway,
no matter what brand of car you drive.
>On platewire.com, a site which allows users to post an offenders
>license plate, description of the vehicle, and details of an encounter
>with a rude, stupid, or dangerous driver, the consensus opinion is
>that BMW drivers are the rudest, most arrogant drivers on the road.
That's because all of the people doing stupid and dangerous things in Yugos
and Hyundais are all dead now.
--scott

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DaveR - 20 May 2008 16:08 GMT
>Do BMW drivers have to sign a pledge that they'll drive in a rude and
>inconsiderate manner before they're allowed to take possesion of their
>car?
If you're in my way, then YOU'RE the one who's being rude.
ambrose88@e-mailanywhere.com - 21 May 2008 01:59 GMT
> Do BMW drivers have to sign a pledge that they'll drive in a rude and
> inconsiderate manner before they're allowed to take possesion of their
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> with a rude, stupid, or dangerous driver, the consensus opinion is
> that BMW drivers are the rudest, most arrogant drivers on the road.
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Ambrose
admin - 21 May 2008 17:16 GMT
> Do BMW drivers have to sign a pledge that they'll drive in a rude and
> inconsiderate manner before they're allowed to take possesion of their
> car?
Absolutely. And some people aren't keeping up with their required
rudeness. Folks, you gotta do better!
> On platewire.com, a site which allows users to post an offenders
> license plate, description of the vehicle, and details of an encounter
> with a rude, stupid, or dangerous driver, the consensus opinion is
> that BMW drivers are the rudest, most arrogant drivers on the road.
Thank Dog *we* are tops! But it's not simple to stay there.
Remember - anyone going faster than you is an Idiot speeder,
and anyone going slower is a road-hog. ALL of them merit your
distance and outright rudeness. Outta the way Eric..
DaveN - 22 May 2008 11:15 GMT
>> Do BMW drivers have to sign a pledge that they'll drive in a rude and
>> inconsiderate manner before they're allowed to take possesion of their
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> and anyone going slower is a road-hog. ALL of them merit your
> distance and outright rudeness. Outta the way Eric..
Indeed, I often find other people using my road in inferior vehicles and I
have to drive really close and flash my headlights so that they can move out
of the way. I generally find they are very understanding and acknowledge
their own vehicles inferiority with a friendly hand signal as I drive past.
:-)