From: Jenn on
FromTheRafters wrote:
> "Jenn" <nope(a)noway.atnohow.anyday> wrote in message
> news:ht27ep$efq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>
>>> Not all laws should be respected;
>>
>> Really? Which laws?
>
> We have a traffic law here about stop signs. Right of Way laws cite
> how the Four Way Stop should be handled when all four vehicles arrive
> at the same time (since they are *all* to the right). IIRC it states
> "Neither shall proceed until the other has passed". If I'm not
> mistaken, we still have the death penalty for horse theft (hanging,
> and a governor named Lynch).
>
> I was once falsely accused of a crime and had to pay a fine, so, I
> lost respect for the system at a young age.

What do you do when you are one of the people who are at the 4way stop at
the same time?

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From: Peter Foldes on
You follow the law. The law and the rule is the one to your right has the way. So
one starts and the others follow the law\rule No such thing as the childish way of
thinking."But I was first"
And now we know how you think.

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"Jenn" <me(a)nowhere.whocareswhatthisemailisanyway> wrote in message
news:ht3ghq$2uo$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
> FromTheRafters wrote:
>> "Jenn" <nope(a)noway.atnohow.anyday> wrote in message
>> news:ht27ep$efq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>
>>>> Not all laws should be respected;
>>>
>>> Really? Which laws?
>>
>> We have a traffic law here about stop signs. Right of Way laws cite
>> how the Four Way Stop should be handled when all four vehicles arrive
>> at the same time (since they are *all* to the right). IIRC it states
>> "Neither shall proceed until the other has passed". If I'm not
>> mistaken, we still have the death penalty for horse theft (hanging,
>> and a governor named Lynch).
>>
>> I was once falsely accused of a crime and had to pay a fine, so, I
>> lost respect for the system at a young age.
>
> What do you do when you are one of the people who are at the 4way stop at the same
> time?
>
> --
> Jenn (from Oklahoma)
> http://pqlr.org/bbs/
>

From: Jenn on
Peter Foldes wrote:
> "Jenn" <me(a)nowhere.whocareswhatthisemailisanyway> wrote in message
> news:ht3ghq$2uo$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>> FromTheRafters wrote:
>>> "Jenn" <nope(a)noway.atnohow.anyday> wrote in message
>>> news:ht27ep$efq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Not all laws should be respected;
>>>>
>>>> Really? Which laws?
>>>
>>> We have a traffic law here about stop signs. Right of Way laws cite
>>> how the Four Way Stop should be handled when all four vehicles
>>> arrive at the same time (since they are *all* to the right). IIRC
>>> it states "Neither shall proceed until the other has passed". If
>>> I'm not mistaken, we still have the death penalty for horse theft
>>> (hanging, and a governor named Lynch).


>>> I was once falsely accused of a crime and had to pay a fine, so, I
>>> lost respect for the system at a young age.


>> What do you do when you are one of the people who are at the 4way
>> stop at the same time?


> You follow the law. The law and the rule is the one to your right has
> the way. So one starts and the others follow the law\rule No such
> thing as the childish way of thinking."But I was first"
> And now we know how you think.

Excuse me?? I asked a question of someone else.. what they did when people
got to a 4way stop at the same time. I didn't say what I did... so how do
you know how I think by me asking someone else a question?
--
Jenn (from Oklahoma)
http://pqlr.org/bbs/


From: Peter Foldes on
Jenn

You asked a question which was not addressed to nobody. And I answered as such. I
did never at any point say or think what you did.Never entered my mind. You are
again changing things around to suit you.
You asked a question and I answered. The question in your post was not addressed to
nobody. This is one of the bad things about your bottom posting belief.
Next time print FTR before your post. You know Jenn when you look and answer at over
400+ posts a day you do not have time to read novels as you and some other do. Top
posting makes the chore of reading and answering twice as fast and much more
efficient.

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> Original post and contents
> What do you do when you are one of the people who are at the 4way stop at the
> same time?

> Answer from Peter
>> You follow the law. The law and the rule is the one to your right has
>> the way. So one starts and the others follow the law\rule No such
>> thing as the childish way of thinking."But I was first"
>> And now we know how you think.
> Return answer from Jenn
> Excuse me?? I asked a question of someone else.. what they did when people got to
> a 4way stop at the same time. I didn't say what I did... so how do you know how I
> think by me asking someone else a question?
> --
> Jenn (from Oklahoma)
> http://pqlr.org/bbs/

From: carl's on
On Thu, 20 May 2010 10:11:50 -0500, "Jenn"
<me(a)nowhere.whocareswhatthisemailisanyway> wrote:


>
>
>>> What do you do when you are one of the people who are at the 4way
>>> stop at the same time?
>
>
>
>Excuse me?? I asked a question of someone else.. what they did when people
>got to a 4way stop at the same time. I didn't say what I did... so how do
>you know how I think by me asking someone else a question?

I can only say what I always do when I and someone else come to
such a situation when there are only two stop signs. I wave them
through. That's a hell of a lot better than getting in an
accident because of some childish mindset like "I was first.".


A four way stop. I certainly might do the same. But I know for
a fact, I wouldn't try to "assert" my right as to being "first"
to stop.

As for that fool who answered you, he's an illiterate. I doubt
he could read the driving written test, much less pass it.