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GeoGeo 12-12-2019 08:56 AM

To The Rude Man With His Middle Finger Sticking Up
 
We were in a parking lot in The Villages the other day. My husband pulled out slightly and hesitated because he wasn't sure if he was going the right way to get to the road leading to a red light. Here comes a golf cart zipping along and instead of waiting a second whipped around his and gave my husband the finger. Funny thing is earlier in our shopping trip I had told my husband that everyone is extra nice at Christmas time. I guess that man did not get that memo. Anyway, we caught up with the golf cart and was going to apologize to the man, but he quickly turned off when I rolled my window down. I hope you read this that you know we wanted to apologize for any incovenience we caused you.

LI SNOWBIRD 12-12-2019 09:02 AM

Ob la di, ob-la-da, life goes on, bra

Nucky 12-12-2019 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by GeoGeo (Post 1701052)
We were in a parking lot in The Villages the other day. My husband pulled out slightly and hesitated because he wasn't sure if he was going the right way to get to the road leading to a red light. Here comes a golf cart zipping along and instead of waiting a second whipped around his and gave my husband the finger. Funny thing is earlier in our shopping trip I had told my husband that everyone is extra nice at Christmas time. I guess that man did not get that memo. Anyway, we caught up with the golf cart and was going to apologize to the man, but he quickly turned off when I rolled my window down. I hope you read this that you know we wanted to apologize for any incovenience we caused you.

Good for you. You can't control the other person. Everyone makes an error here and there and you turned out to be the one who by example showed some Holiday Spirit. Giving the finger is High Schoolish. There is a chance that the finger flipper probably couldn't read your post anyway. Your intentions were good. :pray: :bigbow:

Topspinmo 12-12-2019 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by GeoGeo (Post 1701052)
We were in a parking lot in The Villages the other day. My husband pulled out slightly and hesitated because he wasn't sure if he was going the right way to get to the road leading to a red light. Here comes a golf cart zipping along and instead of waiting a second whipped around his and gave my husband the finger. Funny thing is earlier in our shopping trip I had told my husband that everyone is extra nice at Christmas time. I guess that man did not get that memo. Anyway, we caught up with the golf cart and was going to apologize to the man, but he quickly turned off when I rolled my window down. I hope you read this that you know we wanted to apologize for any incovenience we caused you.

Best not to confront Them, ( holding back my true feelings and words for offender)

Two Bills 12-12-2019 10:22 AM

When I am driving real carefull, and 10-15 mph. below speed limit, cars pass, give me a long toot, and wave to say I am the number one driver.
I always smile back and give them a Hi! :icon_wink:

Polar Bear 12-12-2019 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1701076)
When I am driving real carefull, and 10-15 mph. below speed limit, cars pass, give me a long toot, and wave to say I am the number one driver.
I always smile back and give them a Hi! :icon_wink:

I’m not defending the tooters, but depending on where you’re driving 10-15 mph below the speed limit, you may not be entirely without blame.

graciegirl 12-12-2019 11:19 AM

I side with the people whose feelings are hurt or who are annoyed by someone showing their impatience.

Yesterday my husband dropped me off right in front of Publix (He paused just long enough for me to dismount) and I got out as quickly as my quickly is these days and some woman tooted at him. I quickly walked so she could see me and waved and quickly blew her a kiss.

Where I was raised you kept your patience better than that. It all goes in a pot to be saved for when you may need it. We all do things that are annoying. Some of us are far more annoying than others and probably don't even know it. We never know what others are dealing with.

billethkid 12-12-2019 12:03 PM

I refer to the bird flippers as displaying their age!!

NotGolfer 12-12-2019 01:12 PM

The other day I was on El Camino Real approaching the round about at Morse. A fairly young-ish woman in a cute little red convertible was in front of me. She stopped and tried to wave the golf carts onward. Mind you traffic was dense both in the streets and cart-paths. The driver of the golf cart tried to tell her she needed to onward. Instead she began to back up!!!! YIKES! I'm right there, so I tooted the horn. Her response was the one finger salute THEN she sped out! Both the cart driver and I just shook our heads. THAT kind of behavior isn't classy nor what I'd deem "lady-like"!! I hate when both guys and gals do it as it just doesn't show class---well maybe it does, but it's lower. What that lady doesn't know is motioning golf carts to go is breaking the law and in many instances could be a deadly accident.

Chatbrat 12-12-2019 01:51 PM

No finger salutes or horn toots, you mite have the bad luck of meeting up with a real"nut", and you don't want to defend your life and or the lives of your loved ones, this is Fl and firearms in cars are common place, remember the shooting incident a few years ago on466 , near Rolling acres--when a car agravated a biker

b0bd0herty 12-12-2019 01:54 PM

I see people being dropped off all the time and have no issue with that. I do however, have concerns about why those folks don't use their turn signals or flashers to show that they are stopped and/or pulled over?
Driver's Ed (in day's gone bye but, it's still true) taught that signals were to let other people know what what going on and alert them to the driver's intention. Nowadays it's, "I'm in the middle of a turn, better put my signal on."
Somehow, a lot of folks have forgotten about the rules of the road and what the "right of way."

dewilson58 12-12-2019 01:56 PM

Oh Well.

Nucky 12-12-2019 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1701112)
I refer to the bird flippers as displaying their age!!


Or Their I.Q. :mademyday:

Or the number of something worse. I'd be banned for two lifetimes. :1rotfl::1rotfl:

dewilson58 12-12-2019 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1701155)
Or Their I.Q. :mademyday:

Or the number of something worse. I'd be banned for two lifetimes. :1rotfl::1rotfl:



Changed my mind...............self mod.

Michael Charles 12-12-2019 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by b0bd0herty (Post 1701144)
I see people being dropped off all the time and have no issue with that. I do however, have concerns about why those folks don't use their turn signals or flashers to show that they are stopped and/or pulled over?
Driver's Ed (in day's gone bye but, it's still true) taught that signals were to let other people know what what going on and alert them to the driver's intention. Nowadays it's, "I'm in the middle of a turn, better put my signal on."
Somehow, a lot of folks have forgotten about the rules of the road and what the "right of way."

I also don't have an issue with anyone dropping off or picking up someone who obviously has a difficult time maneuvering themselves around. I do however have an opinion about those that park along the curbside just waiting for that person to come out. I say that bothers me because when cars approaching from both directions one having to go around the one sitting alongside the curb is unsafe. They are creating a potential situation that could easily be avoided by simply parking in a space then having the person in the store call on the phone to say "I'm ready, come pick me up" At Publix that could be avoided by allowing the person bagging your groceries to take your cart outside to your waiting car (waiting in a parking space) Please think of others safety. Please don't park on the curb just to get your lottery tickets etc. "Oh, it's only for a minute, get over it" I just love that comment! Last thing, please slow down driving up and down the parking lot aisles and along the front of the stores. In Clearwater where I used to live there were speed bumps along the fronts of the stores in many strip plazas. Happy New Year!

CFrance 12-12-2019 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1701085)
I’m not defending the tooters, but depending on where you’re driving 10-15 mph below the speed limit, you may not be entirely without blame.

I think he was joking, PB.:)

600th Photo Sq 12-12-2019 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by GeoGeo (Post 1701052)
We were in a parking lot in The Villages the other day. My husband pulled out slightly and hesitated because he wasn't sure if he was going the right way to get to the road leading to a red light. Here comes a golf cart zipping along and instead of waiting a second whipped around his and gave my husband the finger. Funny thing is earlier in our shopping trip I had told my husband that everyone is extra nice at Christmas time. I guess that man did not get that memo. Anyway, we caught up with the golf cart and was going to apologize to the man, but he quickly turned off when I rolled my window down. I hope you read this that you know we wanted to apologize for any incovenience we caused you.

Perhaps the person was checking to feel which way the " Wind " coming from. :boxing2:

kcrazorbackfan 12-12-2019 04:43 PM

Mrs. KC and I went to SS yesterday afternoon to see Dark Waters at the Rialto (a really great show, BTW).

As we turned the corner of the square in front of Amerikanos, we saw a car in front of us with a signal on getting ready to turn into a parking spot on the left in front of Katie Belles. All of a sudden a cart coming from the direction of McCall's shot in front of the car into the parking and the driver of the cart jumped out and ran to a group of seats. The driver of the car sat there for a few moments dumbfounded and then drove off.

Ahh, the privileged, entitled and foolish.

pauld315 12-12-2019 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by NotGolfer (Post 1701133)
The other day I was on El Camino Real approaching the round about at Morse. A fairly young-ish woman in a cute little red convertible was in front of me. She stopped and tried to wave the golf carts onward. Mind you traffic was dense both in the streets and cart-paths. The driver of the golf cart tried to tell her she needed to onward. Instead she began to back up!!!! YIKES! I'm right there, so I tooted the horn. Her response was the one finger salute THEN she sped out! Both the cart driver and I just shook our heads. THAT kind of behavior isn't classy nor what I'd deem "lady-like"!! I hate when both guys and gals do it as it just doesn't show class---well maybe it does, but it's lower. What that lady doesn't know is motioning golf carts to go is breaking the law and in many instances could be a deadly accident.

I have been on a golf cart in that situation and when I tell the people in the car to keep moving, they give me the finger. Guess I crushed what they thought was their good deed of the day.

tsmall22204 12-13-2019 05:58 AM

At all times, we must remember that we live in a community of retired people. For those who feel they are in a big hurry need to slow down and enjoy the wonders of where we live and stop doing everything so fast. If you feel you can't then get out of this community you are a danger to yourself and others

jswirs 12-13-2019 06:51 AM

I've been here in TV for 6 months now and I have found that there seems to be an inordinate number of less than competent drivers here, for what I believe to be the following reasons: 1) Age, 2) folks are dealing with some sort of physical problem, 3) Women, or men, who have lost a long time spouse and have not driven very much because their spouse did most, or all, of the driving. We all need to be courteous, understanding, patient and EVER VIGILENT! When on my bicycle I was almost run over by a driver that had no idea she was going to hit me. That taught me a lesson. Never assume that drivers around you are competent.

jacksonbrown 12-13-2019 07:56 AM

It's dangerous to wave-on a golf cart.

Bay Kid 12-13-2019 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1701095)
I side with the people whose feelings are hurt or who are annoyed by someone showing their impatience.

Yesterday my husband dropped me off right in front of Publix (He paused just long enough for me to dismount) and I got out as quickly as my quickly is these days and some woman tooted at him. I quickly walked so she could see me and waved and quickly blew her a kiss.

Where I was raised you kept your patience better than that. It all goes in a pot to be saved for when you may need it. We all do things that are annoying. Some of us are far more annoying than others and probably don't even know it. We never know what others are dealing with.

I love to wave and smile to mean people. There is always hope they will have a better day.

NotGolfer 12-13-2019 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jswirs (Post 1701287)
I've been here in TV for 6 months now and I have found that there seems to be an inordinate number of less than competent drivers here, for what I believe to be the following reasons: 1) Age, 2) folks are dealing with some sort of physical problem, 3) Women, or men, who have lost a long time spouse and have not driven very much because their spouse did most, or all, of the driving. We all need to be courteous, understanding, patient and EVER VIGILENT! When on my bicycle I was almost run over by a driver that had no idea she was going to hit me. That taught me a lesson. Never assume that drivers around you are competent.

You've hit the nail on the head. We'll comment that people have lost their perception capabilities (age, sight etc). Then there are the people who are elderly and trying to operate a larger car. Have you observed someone trying to park or leave a parking spot? Also I believe folks bring bad driving habits with them. Large cities "trains" people to be aggressive (think Chicago, Boston, Philly, New York and others). I heard people say "if you're not, you'll get killed!" OR the time I heard, "I lived in New York and I never used a stop sign there!". I've often wondered too, if any of these have taken behind the wheel driver's education...if so, why they've forgotten the 'rules of the road'.

LI SNOWBIRD 12-13-2019 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1701142)
No finger salutes or horn toots, you mite have the bad luck of meeting up with a real"nut", and you don't want to defend your life and or the lives of your loved ones, this is Fl and firearms in cars are common place, remember the shooting incident a few years ago on466 , near Rolling acres--when a car agravated a biker

You got it brother/sister!

Aces4 12-13-2019 09:17 AM

This reminds me of a local news piece of an incident that occurred and a young lady of perhaps 18 years was being interviewed. As she told her story, she stated the guy had put up his “traffic finger”. We cracked up laughing, young kids have such an edge and perspective. :icon_wink:

tvbobalan 12-13-2019 09:49 AM

I have a difficult time with anyone driving 10 to 15 mph under the limit.
Walk instead!
35 in a 50 is dumb, not cautious.

OhioBuckeye 12-13-2019 10:32 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by GeoGeo (Post 1701052)
We were in a parking lot in The Villages the other day. My husband pulled out slightly and hesitated because he wasn't sure if he was going the right way to get to the road leading to a red light. Here comes a golf cart zipping along and instead of waiting a second whipped around his and gave my husband the finger. Funny thing is earlier in our shopping trip I had told my husband that everyone is extra nice at Christmas time. I guess that man did not get that memo. Anyway, we caught up with the golf cart and was going to apologize to the man, but he quickly turned off when I rolled my window down. I hope you read this that you know we wanted to apologize for any incovenience we caused you.

Don't worry about it, he was just telling you his age or his IQ. He must of been from NY city! Just one of TV model citizens.

NavyVet 12-13-2019 12:03 PM

To all the rude, impatient drivers out there: Karma has no menu. You get served what you deserve.
A big pet peeve of mine: Getting honked at from behind when I actually stop at a stop sign and wait for cross traffic to clear before proceeding safely. After all, it's only THE LAW. Why do people have to be jerks? Mean people suck!

davefin 12-13-2019 12:15 PM

Had the exact same thing happen to me backing out of a parking space at Ocala Eye Doctor during the Summer. Cart coming around corner could not be seen. When he did see me backing out into the middle of the parking lot, he stopped abruptly and flipper the finger. I was stunned as I was already out into the lot when he appeared. Perhaps the same fellow?

graciegirl 12-13-2019 12:28 PM

If I am backing out of a parking space and someone honks at me, I just stay there for the rest of my life.


;) :) ;) ;) :)

joldnol 12-13-2019 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1701076)
When I am driving real carefull, and 10-15 mph. below speed limit, cars pass, give me a long toot, and wave to say I am the number one driver.
I always smile back and give them a Hi! :icon_wink:

just stay out of the left lane

edlynette@cs.com 12-13-2019 02:16 PM

Who is Rude
 
Your husband should not have pulled until he knew where he was going

Was he blocking traffic??


Quote:

Originally Posted by GeoGeo (Post 1701052)
We were in a parking lot in The Villages the other day. My husband pulled out slightly and hesitated because he wasn't sure if he was going the right way to get to the road leading to a red light. Here comes a golf cart zipping along and instead of waiting a second whipped around his and gave my husband the finger. Funny thing is earlier in our shopping trip I had told my husband that everyone is extra nice at Christmas time. I guess that man did not get that memo. Anyway, we caught up with the golf cart and was going to apologize to the man, but he quickly turned off when I rolled my window down. I hope you read this that you know we wanted to apologize for any incovenience we caused you.


edlynette@cs.com 12-13-2019 02:27 PM

Rude and inconsiderate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tvbobalan (Post 1701361)
I have a difficult time with anyone driving 10 to 15 mph under the limit.
Walk instead!
35 in a 50 is dumb, not cautious.

I agree

Going 15 under the speed limit is neither safe, nor considerate and causes more problems than those going 15 over

graciegirl 12-13-2019 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by edlynette@cs.com (Post 1701456)
I agree

Going 15 under the speed limit is neither safe, nor considerate and causes more problems than those going 15 over

It gives us practice for shopping at Publix during the high season.

Aloha1 12-13-2019 03:21 PM

:a20:

PugMom 12-14-2019 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1701142)
No finger salutes or horn toots, you mite have the bad luck of meeting up with a real"nut", and you don't want to defend your life and or the lives of your loved ones, this is Fl and firearms in cars are common place, remember the shooting incident a few years ago on466 , near Rolling acres--when a car agravated a biker

or an undercover COP! LMAO. :shocked:

xcaligirl 12-15-2019 10:18 AM

Exactly!! I always tell my husband "do NOT go", they have the rightaway and need to know the rules of the road. (My husband knows the rules too but he will just go and irritate me!).... grrrrrr

600th Photo Sq 12-15-2019 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1701422)
If I am backing out of a parking space and someone honks at me, I just stay there for the rest of my life.

Why on earth would you do that? :shocked:

graciegirl 12-15-2019 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by 600th Photo Sq (Post 1701951)
Why on earth would you do that? :shocked:

Do you really, really, really, really, think I do that?:):):):):):):):)


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