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RE: RANT......OUTRAGED Motorcyclist takes his revenge.
ORIGINAL: DGlide04
The only other thing that I could add to this would be that some sort of marker (other than ****) should have been left to let the a$$hole with the cellphone know that this was a payback for cutting you off. Maybe he'd think twice about doing that again. On the other hand, not leaving any marker might make him really wonder who did this to him. Best advice, next time carry your Leatherman tool.
The cager in question is one of those people who would not be able to understand what happened to his ride was the result of his driving habits. He would only think himself a poor hapless victim.
A note explaining that it was payback would have given him some kind of clue that his behavior is intolerable.
RE: RANT......OUTRAGED Motorcyclist takes his revenge.
The cager is an a$$hole and he wont have a clue as to who did this to his car. He will turn it into his insurance company and get everything taken care of and be drivin the loaner car and being just as big an a$$hole till his car is out of the shop. I had a guy cut me off and give me the finger so I followed him at a distance to his home. That night at 3am I went back and was going to cut all 4 tires then it dawned on me that if I only cut one he would not be able to turn it into his insurance because the tire would probably be less than his deductable, so i only cut one tire. Following month I cut another tire for him......................BG
RE: RANT......OUTRAGED Motorcyclist takes his revenge.
ORIGINAL: BigGeorge
The cager is an a$$hole and he wont have a clue as to who did this to his car. He will turn it into his insurance company and get everything taken care of and be drivin the loaner car and being just as big an a$$hole till his car is out of the shop. I had a guy cut me off and give me the finger so I followed him at a distance to his home. That night at 3am I went back and was going to cut all 4 tires then it dawned on me that if I only cut one he would not be able to turn it into his insurance because the tire would probably be less than his deductable, so i only cut one tire. Following month I cut another tire for him......................BG
RE: RANT......OUTRAGED Motorcyclist takes his revenge.
ORIGINAL: eazy
ORIGINAL: BigGeorge
The cager is an a$$hole and he wont have a clue as to who did this to his car. He will turn it into his insurance company and get everything taken care of and be drivin the loaner car and being just as big an a$$hole till his car is out of the shop. I had a guy cut me off and give me the finger so I followed him at a distance to his home. That night at 3am I went back and was going to cut all 4 tires then it dawned on me that if I only cut one he would not be able to turn it into his insurance because the tire would probably be less than his deductable, so i only cut one tire. Following month I cut another tire for him......................BG
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