Yo, listen up! We’re diving into a wild tale from Texas where a gal went full-on Hulk mode at a gas station over a loud Corvette. Seriously, she didn’t just yell; she straight-up kicked the car like it owed her money! Spoiler alert: it was all caught on video, and trust me, you gotta see this chaos. We’re breaking down the drama, the absurdity, and how this chick’s got a serious case of the “you-kicked-my-car” blues. Plus, we’ll throw in some laughs and a few puns because, let’s be real, we’re all about keeping the vibes high and the giggles flowing! So grab your snacks and buckle up for a ride through the hilarious and slightly bonkers world of public confrontations!
Takeaways:
In a wild Texas gas station showdown, a woman kicks a Corvette over noise!
Tinnitus rage is real, but kicking cars? That's a whole new level, Karen!
Calm Corvette owner vs. loud lady: who will win this epic gas station battle?
We’ve all been there: loud car, loud complaints, but kicking? Nah, fam!
When your ears hurt from a car's roar but you kick it instead of leaving!
Is yelling at a car the new therapy? Asking for a friend named Karen!
Transcripts
Speaker A:
Good morning.
Speaker B:
It's Haystack, and there's a video out of Texas that has gone viral right.
Speaker C:
Now that essentially captures how tense people.
Speaker B:
Can be in public lately.
Speaker B:
And it all started over a loud.
Speaker C:
Car at a gas station.
Speaker C:
This woman was caught on camera confronting.
Speaker B:
The owner of a Chevy Corvette Z06.
Speaker C:
Now, she was loud.
Speaker B:
She was upset about the loud noise that the car makes.
Speaker C:
And instead of just yelling, she actually walked up and kicked the side of the car while she screamed at the driver.
Speaker C:
Of course, it was all caught on video that.
Speaker D:
You understand what I said to you, sir?
Speaker E:
I understand, ma'.
Speaker F:
Am.
Speaker D:
All right, we'll call the police.
Speaker D:
I'm calling the police and have them enforce the law.
Speaker D:
Do you understand, Ma'?
Speaker F:
Am?
Speaker D:
Do you understand?
Speaker E:
Please kick my vehicle, ma'.
Speaker F:
Am.
Speaker D:
Do you understand?
Speaker E:
You just kicked my vehicle.
Speaker D:
Do you understand?
Speaker E:
Back away from my car now.
Speaker D:
I have tinnitus.
Speaker E:
Back away from my car.
Speaker E:
Back away from my car.
Speaker D:
You have to certify that you understand me.
Speaker F:
Do you understand me?
Speaker F:
Do not do that again.
Speaker F:
You're hurting my ears.
Speaker F:
You understand me?
Speaker F:
Do you understand me?
Speaker F:
You're hurting my ears.
Speaker F:
I need to pump my gas and get going in my truck.
Speaker C:
Are you o.
Speaker F:
You have mental retardation?
Speaker E:
Oh, please back away from me, ma'.
Speaker F:
Am.
Speaker F:
Don't do that again with your car.
Speaker F:
It's illegal.
Speaker C:
You're a.
Speaker F:
Must be the size of a peanut.
Speaker B:
Oh, my goodness.
Speaker B:
She's upset.
Speaker B:
And clearly, one of them does have the R word.
Speaker B:
She sounded like a robot.
Speaker B:
She was having to.
Speaker C:
I don't.
Speaker A:
Wow.
Speaker B:
I've got to give this guy credit because he stayed so calm this entire.
Speaker C:
Time, which is kind of surprising because.
Speaker B:
You would think if someone kicked a.
Speaker A:
Corvette, you would assume most Corvette owners.
Speaker B:
Would react like you slapped their child at a baptism.
Speaker C:
And what's great is she.
Speaker B:
She's angry about the exhaust aggravating her tinnitus and being too loud.
Speaker A:
Ma', am.
Speaker A:
You walked up to the loud car.
Speaker C:
You.
Speaker A:
You went up and got closer.
Speaker C:
It's like standing next to a speaker.
Speaker A:
At a concert yelling, why is Metallica doing this to me?
Speaker A:
But kicking the car is kind of a weird strategy.
Speaker C:
That's not really anger so much as a.
Speaker B:
As a deductible.
Speaker A:
You're looking at Karen, Karen, Karen, Karen.
Speaker F:
Why did you do that?
Speaker F:
Why did you do that, Karen?
Speaker A:
She's alarming but disarming and a really very charming.