Especially if you're in a bright blue WRX! Even if you end up behind them and then drive along side them matching their speed for a while, honk, waive, yell their name out the window when you're stopped in traffic next to them, honk, waive more, pass them... they just will NOT look at you or acknowledge you!
I know, and I was even being extra obnoxious so he would turn and look, but this guy absolutely REFUSED to turn his head! I was matching his speed and holding up traffic, alongside him...
LMAO!!! I waiving, yelling, "ROB! Hey, Rob!" From the look on your face it appeared to me you were intentionally staring ahead and were pissed, especially when I passed you and pulled in front of you - I thought you might look at your harasser's plates or school sticker and put 2+2 together - but you pulled right and shot past me.
Sorry, never even crossed my mind it was you. I would figure you go through there earlier than me anyway. Amazing how many cars that do that just to wave or want to talk. Sorry I dis'd you, thought it was just another kid in an import. Oh wait, it was! Now thanks to you I will have to look from here on out.
Man, I didn't even get to show you my crazy NOS setup, or my undercar lighting system. I also took out the Subaru engine and put in an Acura 4-cyl.
Hey......................I don't see what's wrong with that. Keep the psycho stalkers away who tailgate, drive along side you trying to race, honk, waive, yell your name out the window when you're stopped in traffic who then continue to honk, waive more, pass me. And you wonder why they won't look at you or acknowledge you. Or in my case, turn up the stereo!
Well, when you've been friends with someone for a while now, been to several lunches, dinners and weekend car events, they've hired you to do graphic work for them, and you've been on their forum for a few years you expect *some* acknowledgement!
True. I have been slowly learning to do lots of work for little praise. Organizational behavior is right, after grinding away at something, it's amazing what someone will do when told, "we're really trusting you on this critical issue."