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LOL, that is good. Reminds me of one of my coworkers. No matter what happens she tries to put the blame on someone else. Example. It's raining, she's driving down the interstate. Decides to exit so she puts her signal on and cuts into the right lane, hitting a truck. The truck didn't move too much but her car did. Was it her fault? No, it was the truck's fault because he was driving next to her and you're not supposed to do that. *rolls eyes*.
Yep. All you have to do is hang out on the Relationship Forums.
Great original post. You had me going for a few minutes. Then I thought to myself, "Wait a minute. NOBODY could be this stupid."
Are you sure about that? Sounds like nearly half the people who purchased their first home within the last four years. Entitlement is not strong enough a word for these folks!
My daughter got rear ended a couple of months ago. The woman that hit her got out screaming obscenities and demanding to know why in hell my daughter stopped.
My daughter simply gestured to the line of traffic that had stopped in front of her. The woman proceeded to walk up the line screaming at the other drivers that had stopped for the red light. She continued even after the cop arrived, who told her that she needs to "shut up and chill out" in just those words. Then he sited her for several moving violations, plus out of date inspection, a busted tail light lens, and a two tires with less than 2/32" of tread.
if you're in financial trouble and it is not your fault, no problem..no problem at all, Obama will save you. He will pay your bills for you. After all he is printing $1 Trillion dollars right now just to save people like you. Don't worry.
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