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Old Aug 23, 2012 | 07:03 PM
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I was stuck in traffic when some meth-addict-lookin bitch in a old POS started yelling at me, said something about the S being my daddys car or some shit. Moments later the guy behind her wasent paying attention and slammed on the brakes and got like 2 inches away from hitting her. I lold and drove away.
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Old Aug 23, 2012 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by sunnyice
You crazy Americans and your guns! We dont like guns here in Canada
Funny, most of my Canadian relatives own guns and use them.
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Old Aug 24, 2012 | 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by TougeS2k
Good thing i always ride w three guys in my S... Myself, Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson.
Sometimes I bring my girl. I don't always like a sausage fest
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Old Aug 24, 2012 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Woodson
Originally Posted by TougeS2k' timestamp='1345741859' post='21959060
Good thing i always ride w three guys in my S... Myself, Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson.
But the guy in the jeep is a redneck?
So everyone that owns a gun is a redneck?
Its ok though. Canadians opinions don't count.
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Old Aug 24, 2012 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
Originally Posted by Woodson' timestamp='1345758464' post='21959882
[quote name='TougeS2k' timestamp='1345741859' post='21959060']
Good thing i always ride w three guys in my S... Myself, Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson.
But the guy in the jeep is a redneck?
So everyone that owns a gun is a redneck?
Its ok though. Canadians opinions don't count.
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Nope, just the ones that feel a need to shoot someone.
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Old Aug 24, 2012 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Woodson
Nope, just the ones that feel a need to shoot someone.
That's a very broad brush you're painting with there. I'd be more careful.
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Old Aug 27, 2012 | 06:36 AM
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I never understood how people underestimate others like this. I would never get out of my car in a road raging incident. Down here in the South it seems everyone owns guns and many people have been shot or killed for less than this. People are so stupid.
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Old Aug 31, 2012 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Ken1997tl
What an idiot. He's lucky he didn't harass someone who was armed and ready.
And.............you will do what? Shoot him? That will land you in jail faster than his road rage. I still don't understand why people on forums talk about guns like they are a tough guy. In the real world, if you kill someone for walking up to your car, you are in big trouble regardless. Self defense is a tough one to prove and if you ever did shoot someone, you'll be in court for a long time before you are going to prove your innocence anyways.

I leave my guns at home since I never want to make the wrong decision in a heated arguement.

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To really rub it in, you should have offered to drive him where he needed to go. His face would probably still be red now...
Great story That must be funny to see him locked out of his car, well deserved for sure.
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Old Aug 31, 2012 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Si Isnt Enough
That's hilarious!

Reminds me of when I was entering a 20 mph school zone that is frequently watched by cops. I slow to 20 and the woman behind me got furious and floored it around me. Seconds later, an officer walks out into the street with his hand up to tell her to pull over. I was hysterical laughing, but she didn't get to see me wave as I rolled on by. She still got what she deserved.

This happens alot near my house in Arizona. And usually 9 outta 10 times, the speed limit there is 15 in the school zone, so I comply with the limit because I do not wish to endanger children. Sure enough, person behind me gets pissed and blows ass around me, and I know the bike cop that usually hides right behind the elementary schools name sign. The cop waves to me as he pulls over the jack ass in the truck, me and the cop actually joke about it when hes off, says that I can help him make quota in an afternoon just by driving up and down that road.

We actually tested it one afternoon, I drove up and down that area at the PSL and sure enough on every pass he would get someone pulling a stupid ass move like that. The last one I remember him getting was a F250, the driver was arrested for doin 70 in a 15 and cited on multiple accounts or wreckless driving, wreckless endangerment to the children etc.... I usually feel like speed limits are too low and such , but I strongly support and believe in such enforcement in areas like this where drivers are already too aggressive and endanger the lives of small children.
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Old Aug 31, 2012 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by s4play
Originally Posted by Ken1997tl' timestamp='1345655248' post='21956199
What an idiot. He's lucky he didn't harass someone who was armed and ready.
And.............you will do what? Shoot him? That will land you in jail faster than his road rage. I still don't understand why people on forums talk about guns like they are a tough guy. In the real world, if you kill someone for walking up to your car, you are in big trouble regardless. Self defense is a tough one to prove and if you ever did shoot someone, you'll be in court for a long time before you are going to prove your innocence anyways.

I leave my guns at home since I never want to make the wrong decision in a heated arguement.
I have a CCW and I'll openly state I feel threatened if someone does something like that.

So yes, I would shoot him. I've been trained to use a firearm and I'll exercise my Second Amendment rights if needed. Now having said that, it's a last resort.
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