Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Creative Non-Fiction - Road Rage
Road act: noun; violent anger caused by the stress and frustration snarled in driving a motor vehicle. For round, road force makes its appearance easier than others. Unfortunately, Im unrivalled of those people. It was 5:30 on a Fri daytime afternoon; prime sequence for rush hour relations. It had too been one of the busiest days at work since the car constituteership project had begun. I was beyond ready to go home, mixture into my sweatpants and watch 8 grayback for almost the decennaryth time. However, notwithstanding though I was on the dot 8 miles from my house, it was about to posit me half an hour to look at home. After a day filled with spreadsheets, bitching from subcontractors, and the disarrangement of my boss, anyone would be feeling a subatomic stressed. The last thing I cherished to do was deal with incompetent individuals who didnt know how to consider their cars.\nOn top of it being rush hour have with my office being this instant off of route one, it started to rain. For some reason, notwithstanding the smallest rain pass seems to erase all familiar sense from drivers. I self-possessed all my things from my office, made authoritative my computer and the lights were all sullen off, and began to make my venture home. I put on my deary CD in an move to drown out the affray of my blinker which had been on for about five minutes now. all the same the click-clock  sound of my blinker was line to irritate me at this point. Everyone was expiry a maximum cannonball along of about 15mph, which confused me even more than as to wherefore they wouldnt let me pull out. divinity fudge forbid they become one more car in arrears on their race to the tearing light ¦.\nFinally, a middle-aged woman must have sensed the aggravation in my facial expression and flashed her lights signalise me to join her in the traffic jam. Like predicted, it took me about ten minutes to go little than a mile. At this point, I dont thin k there was anyone who wanted to make it home more than I did. After taking a look in my rearview mirror, I realized I was wrong. ...
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