MFFY or MIFY?
Scott en Aztlán wrote: > In SoCal, the bike lane often doubles as a right-turn lane, improving > traffic flow even in areas where there is no space for a dedicated > right turn pocket. Most people are considerate and will leave room on > the right for other cars to make their turns. Occasionally, however, > you'll run into people like this guy: > > http://i4.tinypic.com/281c5fn.jpg > > This Camry driver stopped too far over to the right to permit other > vehicles to squeeze by on the right and make a right turn on red. Some > of them do it on purpose, which is pure passive-aggressive MFFYness. > After all, if they have to wait for a red light, why shouldn't you? > But what if they aren't doing it on purpose, and are instead merely > inconsiderate? I guess this calls for a new acronym: MIFY (My > Inconsideration ****s You). How about changing the 'I' for Inconsideration to a 'C' for cluelessness. http://despair.com/cluelessness.html - Peter |
MFFY or MIFY?
Scott en Aztlán wrote: > "Peter Lawrence" > said in rec.autos.driving: > > >> I guess this calls for a new acronym: MIFY (My > >> Inconsideration ****s You). > > > >How about changing the 'I' for Inconsideration to a 'C' for > >cluelessness. > > Because MCFY is too hard to pronounce. :) > > How about making the 'I' stand for "Incompetence?" That will work. ;) - Peter |
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