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Always carry 15 or 20 paint *****. Hard to see how to be an *** when you can't see...and the wiper just smears it worst. My 12 year old grandson said grandpaw you should carry some of my paint ***** and throw them at those stupid people. He is going to make a good biker.
kbear, glad you got out of that one OK. Good the cops had him over, too.
As for the grammar police, give it a rest. Ya wanna play those games, go back to school and taken a perpetual English class from Ethel the English ****. It's really easy to just shine it on if you don't like the way someone else tells their tale, and no need to answer at all.
No police up in that area. Happened all within about 10-12 minutes. Would have pulled off except he was causing problems with others so tried to keep him off them and focused on me. Would have lead him to the police station but for the intervention of the Black Truck. Getting off the bike at the light was safer than staying on due to amount of traffic. I did shorten it a lot as he did a lot more, just not to me. Never had a problem like this one before?
That is why I have a concealed handgun license. I will always carry, in the truck, on the bike, on foot. Have different size guns for different styles of clothes. In Texas, anyone who can legally own a handgun can carry it in thier vehicle as long as it's out of plain sight. Those of us with a CHL can carry them on us around town as well. Nothing like walking around Walmart with a full size Glock on the hip. My wife and I always shop at night to avoid all the people and noisy kids at the store.
I was commuting 70 miles one way across Ft Worth and over to Dallas. I did this for several years and have had plenty of issues with idiots. I've managed not to wreck yet, but it's only a matter of time.
Cell phone and handgun. If you call 911 about some a-hole like this and they seem, oh, I don't know, kind of disinterested, say that you are positive he had a beer in his hand. I swear something similar happened to me and I thought, "Screw it, this ends now." and I pulled over and dialed. The dispatcher acted like, "Ya, uhm-hum." until I said the part about the beer. Then it was like an all-points bullitin went out. I'm a built guy, pack some heat, and have been trained in various ways to end stuff quickly, but that doesn't matter when some slob is trying to take you out with his vehicle. I figured if hero came back while I was dialing, I'd take it from there. But, anywhooo, I went down the road about 6-7 miles and the cops had a-hole pulled over. Oh, ya, I stopped as well as 3- 4 other vehicles. There was beer cans all over the truck's cab by the way.
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