The way that people drive in Los Angeles is the way that people argue in New York City.
Both require an instinctual level of offense-minded aggression with complete disregard to the possibility that you could be liable, at fault or wrong.
You will also continue to regale tales of both to disinterested coworkers in a style dramatically similar to war stories that amputees could share.
Also, after you do both, you’ll absent-mindedly blab to the person sitting/walking next to you about how correct you were and how much of an idiot the stranger offender was.
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February 20th, 2009
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Max Lance is a writer, producer and performer. He was nominated for a Student Emmy, Humanitas Fellowship and was a finalist for the Page Screenplay Award. He writes features, TV and syndicates his blog while hosting the travel show The Trip Next Door and working at Chernin Entertainment. A New York City native, Max graduated the USC film school and now lives in Los Angeles.