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Old 14-12-2023, 09:03 PM   #1
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Default Weird things people do in cars

I was stopped behind a Honda Civic at lights on the way to work this morning. The Honda would have been circa 2008 or 2009 based on the number plate - a NSW black and white “BZ….” It looked to be in fair condition with a few large dents and scratches.

While waiting for the lights to change, the Honda driver twists his body to the right, leans backwards slightly across the centre console and then starts pounding the ceiling just behind the driver’s seat with the side of his clenched fist. After doing this for about 10 seconds, he resumes the normal driving position just as the light changes and drives away. I have no idea why.
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