View Full Version : $*&% ALL OF YOU, YOU *$&*@&$ $&%^ #*@(#*#$!!!!!
Sorry, I have a disease. (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060605/ap_on_sc/road_rage_disease_1)
:gomer: :rolleyes:
Sean O'Gorman
06-06-06, 05:08 PM
You better disclose this stuff to the SCCA before you autocross on Sunday. ;)
Lizzerd
06-06-06, 05:31 PM
Another invented malady. Just another reason to appeal for free meds and not-guilty verdicts.
What a load of crap...
Don Quixote
06-06-06, 05:40 PM
I agree. This is all we need, another excuse to play the victim card.
Sean O'Gorman
06-06-06, 05:45 PM
Hey, shut up, I can use this as an excuse to not pay out a claim! ;)
B3RACER1a
06-06-06, 10:14 PM
That is really dumb.
Pretty soon, you'll see the cure being hocked on TV. Can't wait for the list of side effects....may cause loss of bladder control...do not take before, after or while driving...may cause increased risk of pregnancy...may cause uncontrollable nosebleeds....in extreme cases, may cause urge to watch NASCAR, if this happens to you please see a doctor immediately.
matthole
06-07-06, 12:22 AM
Pretty soon, you'll see the cure being hocked on TV.
That's exactly what I was thinking when I heard this story. And wondering why they didn't have a name for 'my' issue sooner. :eek: :saywhat:
Turns out it's been in the DSM for like 20 years, so I strongly suspect that a 'treatment' is just around the corner, so to speak. Wish I had known this existed all this time though, it would have been a helpful excuse.
ChampcarShark
06-07-06, 11:02 AM
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You Wabbit.
Now I have an excuse to tell the judge on my next speeding ticket hearing.
"Sorry judge I had an outbreak of intermittent explosive disorder and that is why I was speeding..."
TKGAngel
06-07-06, 12:18 PM
Could this explain PT's colorful radio reports and driving style? :D
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You Wabbit.
Now I have an excuse to tell the judge on my next speeding ticket hearing.
"Sorry judge I had an outbreak of intermittent explosive disorder and that is why I was speeding..."
Is that from the disorder, or one of the side effects of the drug? :rofl:
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