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<blockquote data-quote="IluvABbeef" data-source="post: 238387" data-attributes="member: 3739"><p>This sort of thing happens occaisionally, though not all that often. There are good drivers who act in a responsible manner, and there are bad drivers who are an accident waiting for a place to happen. This kid acted like a bad driver who did something really stupid and got caught red-handed by the driver of the tractor whom he showed no respect or patience towards. And I wouldn't be surprised if the kid was very ashamed of himself!!</p><p></p><p>We also have fast drivers that cruise by the farm, creating one heck of a dust. And most of the time we have no choice but to get over and give them the right-of-way. Fast driving and a bit of impatience is a common thing nowadays, but who would be stupid enough to do what that kid did to Dad??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IluvABbeef, post: 238387, member: 3739"] This sort of thing happens occaisionally, though not all that often. There are good drivers who act in a responsible manner, and there are bad drivers who are an accident waiting for a place to happen. This kid acted like a bad driver who did something really stupid and got caught red-handed by the driver of the tractor whom he showed no respect or patience towards. And I wouldn't be surprised if the kid was very ashamed of himself!! We also have fast drivers that cruise by the farm, creating one heck of a dust. And most of the time we have no choice but to get over and give them the right-of-way. Fast driving and a bit of impatience is a common thing nowadays, but who would be stupid enough to do what that kid did to Dad?? [/QUOTE]
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