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Boys and Girls.... it ain't just the old doggers.... They come in all sorts of packages, sizes, and shapes, but they all have one thing in common...they are selfish, stuid, orin a hurry. Watchout for yourself, 'cause they do not care...
Sometimes I wish I had a pocket full of lug nuts to hurl at these numb nutz
I was telling my buddy this same thing except I was gonna fill my windshield bag full of ball bearings.
He proceeded to tell me this would land me in prison.
Boys and Girls.... it ain't just the old doggers.... They come in all sorts of packages, sizes, and shapes, but they all have one thing in common...they are selfish, stuid, orin a hurry. Watchout for yourself, 'cause they do not care...
Boys and Girls.... it ain't just the old doggers.... They come in all sorts of packages, sizes, and shapes, but they all have one thing in common...they are selfish, stuid, orin a hurry. Watchout for yourself, 'cause they do not care...
Sometimes I wish I had a pocket full of lug nuts to hurl at these numb nutz
I was telling my buddy this same thing except I was gonna fill my windshield bag full of ball bearings.
He proceeded to tell me this would land me in prison.
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I use to use steel ball bearings, but they cause damage. I also use to carry a D cell battery in my jacket pocket. I've taken out the rear window of a few cars in my day, but that was back in my stupid youth. I'm old enough to know better these days.
However ( :evilgrin: ) try out some of the old dime store glass marbles. Get in front of someone and drop 2 or 3 on the road. When they bounce up and ping/ding/smash/crackle on their under carriage, it really gets their attention. Since they're glass they just shatter and don't cause any damage to the under side of the vehicle. Trick is...be close enough in front of them that they don't bounce up and take out their windshield.
Prison? Doubt it. There are laws in place that cover "acts of God" that encompass various road hazards and trash that can be kicked up by other vehicles. Just try suing (or getting any legal action at all)the rock haulers company that dropped a few pounds of gravel in front of you that caused your windshield to shatter into a bajillion spider-web cracks (true story). You won't get very far.
marbles, rocks, bearings???? You do that to someone here in Miami you are definetly in a for a huge surprise everyone here is packing like the old west....
Get use to it - doesn't matter where you live and oh by the way, IF we're lucky, we'll all live to a ripe old age...wonder how many of us will park our scooters/cars when we hit that magic number ~ by the way, what is that magic age cause I may be getting pretty dam close to it.
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