Hilarious episode with a beemer

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I farking laughed and laughed after this.

Last weekend I loaded up my Volvo estate with trash for the tip, drove to the end of our road, looked both ways to find that the road was clear and pulled out. Looking in my mirror I was surprised to discover a black BMW that had been very far away right on my arse, flashing his main beams. Like right on my arse. He'd either been travelling very much faster than I'd expected or had sped up as I pulled out. Or both. Either way, he was obviously now in a mood to 'teach me a lesson' about interupting his very important journey and impeding his process. When I looked back again he had disappeared and now I found him overtaking me (on a pelican zig-zag btw) only to slam on his brakes right in front of me and then proceed to drive along at 2mph.

Fifty yards down the road he sped up again. Obviously he'd mad his point and off he drove. So I followed him. It was a bank holiday and I didn't have much to do. And then I followed him some more. And then I continued to follow him. I maintained a safe distance, and when he stopped at junctions I pulled up behind him, expressionless and followed him when he moved off. And I followed him some more. He couldn't have been under any doubt that I was following him because he drove around in circles, drove out of town on country lanes and back in to town around the houses. We went past B&Q three times. Every time he stopped I pulled right up to his bumper and he got the expressionless 1000 yard stare. Straight at him unblinking. And his behaviour became increasingly erratic as he tried to lose me. My old Volvo might be a barge (that's full of bags of rubbish and compost!) but it's got a turbo and a big engine and no matter how hard he tried to accelerate he just couldn't get away - even on open roads. I'm just there. Eventually, after about fifty minutes of this he drives to the ring road and heads off down the slip road at full chat. He must of been doing in excess of 100mph, but there's lots of traffic around so he cant get away. I pretty quickly cruise up behind him. He ducks into the slow lane to undertake a row of cars and I wait patiently behind until they all pull over and there I am behind him again. And so on.

At the point of no return, as the last exit of the ring road turns off to Copmanthorpe I peel off and leave him to it. As he's still frantically weaving in and out of traffic trying to shake me.

I ran him out of town! Ha farking ha!
 

Custom24

Über Member
Location
Oxfordshire
He was an arse, but you were no better.
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
Do unto others as you would have done unto yourself. I am not a religious person, but that is a mantra I use in life. Treat others with respect and do not endanger them. Seems the hypocrite in the BMW was fine as long as it was him threatening and 'controlling' the situation, but as soon as the tables were turned he didn't like it?

Fooking BMTroubleyou asshat wanted to bully Mickle out of the way, and our 'man with a plan' Mickle was having none of it - and why should he?
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
I was recently "punished" for accidentally holding someone up at a junction - madwoman overtook, stopped, fell back, overtook etc while screaming at me.

I kind of took it... my passenger rolled down the window and once the crazy person had a chance to say what she thought she sped off. Must have added about 5 mins to her journey, much more than might slight hesitancy at an unfamiliar intersection did. And of course inconvenienced everyone behind us.

It was in LA. You don't mess with crazies there...

And... breathe....
 
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