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Op, I'm impressed with how you've shared your story in a clear, concise and well written manner, which has become increasingly rare in web based forums. I'm also impressed with the restraint you've shown in your dealings with such an ignorant group of people as well as your apparent responsibility as a motorist (despite the fact that you sped off). That said, I cannot say that I would have done the same in a similar situation. Nor can I say that I've ever had anyone insult or or attempt to damage my car, though it probably helps that I'm 6'2, 210lbs, spend every day in the gym, and walk around with a Ranger tab on my shoulder. Congrats for having a level responsible head on your shoulders, now work on some backbone. Cheers
Originally Posted by Mr. Deuce K,May 11 2010, 08:32 AM
Op, I'm impressed with how you've shared your story in a clear, concise and well written manner, which has become increasingly rare in web based forums. I'm also impressed with the restraint you've shown in your dealings with such an ignorant group of people as well as your apparent responsibility as a motorist (despite the fact that you sped off). That said, I cannot say that I would have done the same in a similar situation. Nor can I say that I've ever had anyone insult or or attempt to damage my car, though it probably helps that I'm 6'2, 210lbs, spend every day in the gym, and walk around with a Ranger tab on my shoulder. Congrats for having a level responsible head on your shoulders, now work on some backbone. Cheers
and to the back bone comment
It doesnt stop when you get out of high school. I work for the fire department and the parking lot at my station is always dominated by trucks i could probably drive under. You think it would get old day after day but i get some wise ass comment every day i pull in. I just tell them i dont need a giant truck to convince people im cool.
Originally Posted by IHoP,Apr 16 2010, 02:29 PM
If someone threw some coke on my car, the damage done to their car would be 10x worse. It was very mature of you to pull over and see that everyone was okay.


