--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I come across a lot of "angry wisdom" drivers on the Capital 
> Beltway.  They pound on their dashes and point to other drivers
> as if every lane change is a personal attack on them.  I have
> heard that road rage is a way to feel powerful behind the wheel
> of a car when the person feels powerless in their personal life.
> Or maybe "angry wisdom" people are like a person carrying a
> hammer, so everything looks like a nail to pound on.  Feeling
> as if they are the only skilled drivers on the road and everyone 
> else must be corrected to their "bad driving."

And in every single last case, there is no justification
whatsoever for their anger.  There are no nails, no
unskilled drivers on the road.

Right, Curtis?




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