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Title: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: The1BigWillie on May 09, 2009, 05:23:19 PM
It's happened to me a couple times and I feel I've always missed an opportunity to punch another hole in my ticket to hell.  I've thought about taking a pic with my phone and waiving, laughing and pointing, getting their attention, lock eye contact, and then flip 'em the bird, or roll the window down and ask if they have any Grey Poupon.

WWYD??  :billypopcorn:
Title: Re: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: RonLongshaft on May 09, 2009, 07:46:26 PM
consul them and try and get a piece of ass.

i've never seen anyone sobbing at a stop light.
Title: Re: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: Perry on May 09, 2009, 07:54:19 PM
Who said the person sobbing was a chick?

I would probably try to look without being seen, tbh. I don't really like to be rude to people in those situations (i.e. in the flesh, face to face, not online). In retrospect, teasing the person would probably not be that funny.
Title: Re: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: jthutch on May 09, 2009, 08:23:25 PM
If chick would ask what is wrong because I'm in my convertible corvette, maybe offer a ride.  If it's a dude I would ask what is wrong, if his story is lame I will laugh and call him names.  If it's something like his mom died I'd give him $1,000 to see if that would make him feel better.
Title: Re: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: Thin Blue Line on May 10, 2009, 12:43:13 AM
Post the L to the forehead, then take off from the light, burning rubber.
Title: Re: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: doom on May 10, 2009, 08:27:15 AM
Who said the person sobbing was a chick?

I would probably try to look without being seen, tbh. I don't really like to be rude to people in those situations (i.e. in the flesh, face to face, not online). In retrospect, teasing the person would probably not be that funny.

If it's not a chick then it really is funny.  Over 75% chance you've got a girl.  If it's happened twice thats a 65%-75% chance one or both are decent enough to go after.  Those are good ass getting numbers.  You passed up opportunity by being an asshole.
Title: Re: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: steve dave on May 10, 2009, 08:29:47 AM
I feel bad when I see someone crying.  Want to make them feel better but know that the nicest thing you can do is to pretend you don't see them. 
Title: Re: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: The1BigWillie on May 10, 2009, 10:10:10 AM
I feel bad when I see someone crying.  Want to make them feel better but know that the nicest thing you can do is to pretend you don't see them. 

It was a girl both times I saw it.  I would feel bad but odds are these girls were bawling over something like "Sally Jo bought the Coach bag I wanted." or "Missy Sue getting married on May 14th and everyone knows all my life that I wanted to get married on May 14!"

1. I'm in Johnson County
2. Women are irrational.

I'm dogging these bitches when I see them. I like the L to the forehead.

If a dude is at a stoplight crying I'm sure he has a good reason and is not to be messed with.  He is likely contemplating a killing spree or just lost someone close to him. Probably best not to poke that dog with the stick.
Title: Re: Ever pull up to a light and the person in the car right next you is sobbing?
Post by: raquetcat on May 10, 2009, 10:45:45 AM
Saw a girl crying on a moped once, looked kinda hot, but she scooted off to fast to try and hit on