To the guy in the dark grey dodge truck
This is for the guy in the dark grey Dodge truck. I really hope karma catches up to you without harming any innocent by standers.
How important you must be that you can’t wait 30 more seconds for a light to turn green so you can turn left into Target! And since you did it, it must be ok and the little old bat in the car in front of me ran the light too. It took more time for you to make the right in front of chick fila than it did for the light to change.
Oh and how special you are that you can run yet another red light leaving the Target parking lot AND try to make a right turn from the center lane that is supposed to go straight or left. You actually pulled out to try to block my view of oncoming traffic and pull out in front of me. Did you really think that was going to work? No i didn’t make it easy for you to get out. And oh my! you actually had to wait for me to make a right on red from the correct lane.
Sorry, but i’m not afraid of your big Dodge truck. I sit high enough in the van to see your stupid face. I also got the first part of your license plate. KLU- sorry i missed the numbers on your Virginia plate. But don’t worry. If I hear about any accidents today involving a big grey Dodge truck, I’ll be happy to contact the police and let them know how you’ve been driving today.
And for all that effort to get out of the parking lot, you sit at the green light in front of the mall! Thankfully Jefferson wasn’t that busy yet, because you couldn’t drive straight either. As slow as you were going at that time, you should have managed to go in a straight line even with your hands off the wheel. You should probably get that looked at.
and a little side note to the cashier at the market today: hey vera, it’s great that you are friendly and all that, but if you paid more attention to ringing up items instead of talking to EVERYBODY around you, 3 other cashiers might not have had to come up and take care of the line that was forming. You also might have noticed that i was done signing the slip and waiting for you to take it if you weren’t turned around talking to a customer in another lane.