Originally posted by Trev33You punched or slapped someone? You can't say you "hit" some one if you're going to be talking about drivers and vehicles.
i was walking... dude was driving... no one was drinking, i think.
So tell the story, it's still confusing and vague.
I'll check in in the morning.
Was it a girly slap?
Originally posted by PhlabibitThe dude i hit was in a little bus that nearly run over me... window was open, i was walking, the bus had stopped but started as i was walking over the black and white lines (zebra crossing in the states as well?), the light was red, i lost it and hit him followed by some name calling. He looked shocked.
You punched or slapped someone? You can't say you "hit" some one if you're going to be talking about drivers and vehicles.
So tell the story, it's still confusing and vague.
I'll check in in the morning.
Originally posted by ChessPraxisI usually am but words weren't going to cut it this time, i seriously hate the combi drivers, Peruvians drive terribly anyway but the combi drivers take it a few steps further...
I can hardly imagine you using physical violence. Not that you seem like a Gandhi type, but you appear to be above that.
Originally posted by Trev33It's suprising what people can get used to given time. I find the whole thing funny now, and it adds to the chaotic ambiance of the place.
I can imagine, India the same. I don't miss a lot about Ireland but general driving skills are up there.
When did you go over, and do you plan staying for good?
About a month ago I was crossing at a pedestrian crossing and cars turning needs to give right of way to pedestrians.
Dude in a POS Opel almost ran me over, so I shouted profanities at him through his open window and kicked his back door.
He stopped and stuck out his head out the window. I started towards him and he just sped off. Wuss.