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Driving to work this morning, the cars in front of me were going slower than required, then we stopped at a round-about about while all the cars traveling the opposite direction kept moving freely.
Wondering why we were stopped, when there was a clear road in front, I saw the second car in front was a Toyota Camry with a white hat on the back window shelf (no joke, a white bowls hat). The driver just waited at the round about, he had the right of way the whole time. The car in front of me blasted the horn & the Camry driver waved his arm in anger, as if to say "what?" And drove off as if he was goig to a funeral. So has the day of the"Bloody Volvo driver" been replaced by "Bloody Camry driver"? EDIT: forgot to mention, aqfter that I started to recall other incidents involving Camry drivers :
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