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Flag: I had the right of way, Bitch

844-fep Oregon
Monday, January 23, 2012
OR 844-FEP
Green? FORD  Expedition
Bend, Oregon
iwashere

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WTF? Once the crossing guards let kids go, *I* have the right-of-way on Purcell since you are turning LEFT from the school and I'm going straight. Drivers Ed 101. Real classy as I honked to let you know you suck, you stopping twice and then having your passenger (I hope it wasn't a kid from grade school) open the door to flip me off. FUCK YOU, Klassy Bitch!

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