vandalism
I dont see how i am an immuature kid. Im a 19 year old adult who makes more money than most adults. Im just pissed and running out of options. are you saying if you were in my situation you would just file police reports, claim damage on your insurance 6 times, and hide under a rock so it doesnt happen again.
Im making flyers for the HS they go to that offer 500 cash to whoever finds out who did it. especially if they get a recording of them bragging about it.
Im making flyers for the HS they go to that offer 500 cash to whoever finds out who did it. especially if they get a recording of them bragging about it.
Trunk monkey..?
with a pistol..yea..
sorry bout your luck.. i hate when that crap happens.. one day they may have something nice..and they will be so pissed when something happens to it..
good luck with the insurance company
with a pistol..yea..
sorry bout your luck.. i hate when that crap happens.. one day they may have something nice..and they will be so pissed when something happens to it..
good luck with the insurance company
Originally Posted by Quivers,Dec 31 2005, 07:47 AM
I dont see how i am an immuature kid. Im a 19 year old adult who makes more money than most adults.
I think we may have figured out why this keeps happening to you....This quote, along with your sig stating all the cars you have had "before I even turned 19", along with saying you can't wait until your court date so you can tell the guy about nailing his girlfriend for 2 months....You even complain that the cop talked to you like crap, and your insurance agent "treated you like a criminal" when you called.....Do you see a pattern here? None of these things happen to the rest of us.....It always seems to happen to you.....Follow me here.......Think about it.....Do you think the entire world is out to hate you for absolutely NO reason? Or, do you think that maybe you are doing *SOMETHING* to bring all of this on yourself?
You have the ability to make your life a whole lot easier if you will take the time to take an honest look at yourself.
If you are a 19 year old "adult", then why do you still live at home with your mom and dad? I can't imagine that. When are you going to move out and get a dose of reality? Since you "make more money than most adults", why do your parents allow you to continue to live off them? When are you going to be responsible enough to stand on your own two feet like an adult, since you say you are one? I do not know you, or your parents, but I am guessing you have been spoiled and protected by your parents your entire life, and you act like it. Your posts here certainly make you sound that way. My guess is, these punks got tired of you acting like that, and decided to strike out against you. They are pathetic for doing what they have done, and need parents like me to kick their asses, but I am guessing that is what got their wrath pointed at you. There will always be idiots like them in the world (unfortunately), so the best you can do is to not give them a reason to target you.
I wish you well.
Originally Posted by Jeff In DFW,Jan 2 2006, 08:36 PM
If you are a 19 year old "adult", then why do you still live at home with your mom and dad?
Originally Posted by vteconly,Jan 3 2006, 12:11 PM
I don't like your way of thinking sir. I'm 23 and still living with my parents. I pay for most of our monthly expenses. And you know what's gonna happen after i get out of college?? I'll still be living with them because my traditions encourage this kind of family unity. You piss me off and many others who are in this situation with your ignorant statement.
You're not going to like this, but from a psychological standpoint:
I don't think the problem is your car, the problem (in the neighborhood's eyes) is now you. While they certainly "started it," your aggressive behavior in retaliation (although understandable) has now focused their attention on getting back at you, and your car has proven to be the easiest way.
In order to start changing their behavior, you're going to have to start with your own.
Make retrobution with your ex-girlfriend, her new boyfriend and his friends. Be the bigger man and apologize for chasing the kids and complaining to their parents. Invite them to a local car event (autocross, etc.), show them how much fun and down-to-earth you are as well as get them off the street and teach them something.
Sounds silly, doesn't it? But it just might work.
If not, well, at least you tried.
Good luck --
I don't think the problem is your car, the problem (in the neighborhood's eyes) is now you. While they certainly "started it," your aggressive behavior in retaliation (although understandable) has now focused their attention on getting back at you, and your car has proven to be the easiest way.
In order to start changing their behavior, you're going to have to start with your own.
Make retrobution with your ex-girlfriend, her new boyfriend and his friends. Be the bigger man and apologize for chasing the kids and complaining to their parents. Invite them to a local car event (autocross, etc.), show them how much fun and down-to-earth you are as well as get them off the street and teach them something.
Sounds silly, doesn't it? But it just might work.
If not, well, at least you tried.
Good luck --
Originally Posted by f1_fanz,Jan 3 2006, 05:14 PM
You're not going to like this, but from a psychological standpoint:
I don't think the problem is your car, the problem (in the neighborhood's eyes) is now you. While they certainly "started it," your aggressive behavior in retaliation (although understandable) has now focused their attention on getting back at you, and your car has proven to be the easiest way.
In order to start changing their behavior, you're going to have to start with your own.
Make retrobution with your ex-girlfriend, her new boyfriend and his friends. Be the bigger man and apologize for chasing the kids and complaining to their parents. Invite them to a local car event (autocross, etc.), show them how much fun and down-to-earth you are as well as get them off the street and teach them something.
Sounds silly, doesn't it? But it just might work.
If not, well, at least you tried.
Good luck --
I don't think the problem is your car, the problem (in the neighborhood's eyes) is now you. While they certainly "started it," your aggressive behavior in retaliation (although understandable) has now focused their attention on getting back at you, and your car has proven to be the easiest way.
In order to start changing their behavior, you're going to have to start with your own.
Make retrobution with your ex-girlfriend, her new boyfriend and his friends. Be the bigger man and apologize for chasing the kids and complaining to their parents. Invite them to a local car event (autocross, etc.), show them how much fun and down-to-earth you are as well as get them off the street and teach them something.
Sounds silly, doesn't it? But it just might work.
If not, well, at least you tried.
Good luck --
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