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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 07:06 PM
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I don't agree with carrying a gun period. People do stupid things when their mad. Police should be the only ones carrying a gun.

I think there my be some self confidence issues if you have to carry a gun with you every where you go.
Good. Stay in your socialist \ communist regime of a country. I live next door to a Brainwashed Canadian that gives me her anti-gun anti-Bush, anti-freedom crap.

I'll tell you what Stuart Smalley, I'll start sitting in front of my mirror everynight and say to myself, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and dog-gonnit people like me." NOT

Over my dead body.
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 07:25 PM
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Jamzwayne,

You need to chill out dude. Violence is never the answer.

I might have to drive up Saturday and buy you a beer or something

 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 07:48 PM
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When he said "you need to learn how to park" you shoulda said "I'll park my fist in your FACE!"
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 08:08 PM
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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 08:20 PM
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Originally posted by 1969Mach
Good. Stay in your socialist \ communist regime of a country. I live next door to a Brainwashed Canadian that gives me her anti-gun anti-Bush, anti-freedom crap.

I'll tell you what Stuart Smalley, I'll start sitting in front of my mirror everynight and say to myself, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and dog-gonnit people like me." NOT

Over my dead body.
I stand shoulder to shoulder with you. Got one of them nuts next to me.
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 08:21 PM
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Re: Just kicked the hell out of a guy....

Originally posted by jamzwayne
I just kicked thre ***** out of a guy for running his mouth.

I double park (hate dings in my door)....but NOT when it's a small parking lot, and the business is busy.

Well at lunch, I cruised over to Rudy's (BBQ), and there was only 2 cars in the whole lot. I park near the road, AWAY from the restaurant.
What the hell did the guy want? It's not like you took two good spots or the lot was full. If you did, I might side with him (and I think you would have just took the verbal abuse), but I can't see how you were doing anything wrong.
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 08:45 PM
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I'll tell you what Stuart Smalley, I'll start sitting in front of my mirror everynight and say to myself, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and dog-gonnit people like me." NOT
and thats..............ok
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 08:56 PM
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I rely heavily on the threads here to guide me on how act in Society.

I asked a guy what time it was and he said he didn't have a watch,
so I hit him in the head with a brick.

Did I do wrong?

(It didn't seem right to shoot him just because he didn't have a watch)
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 09:14 PM
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Raoul -

You did fine, however, it would have been more appropriate to dismember him. Perhaps you could have cut off an arm or leg, or perhaps gouge an eye out. If a member of his family had been with him, you could have cut them up too. All of those fall within the guidelines of F150 Online Members Rules of Etiquette and Appropriate Responses to Situations. You are correct in assuming that shooting him just because he had no watch was too extreme.

I once beat the crap out of a guy, and his daughter just because they thought ill thoughts about me, and once, some kid looked at me the wrong way, so I shot him, and then went to his house and killed his whole family (I let their dog live though).

Knowing how to respond in any given situation is important. It's good that you go to the right source for information (right here).
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 09:56 PM
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Originally posted by kobiashi
.... You are correct in assuming that shooting him just because he had no watch was too extreme....
uh...I got to make a confession.
I asked him for his wallet, he said he didn't have one. That's when I knew he was lying to me and that's when I shot him.

I figured if I didn't shoot him then tomorrow night he might rob me and shoot me because he's probably broke since I got his wallet. I was just getting another potential criminal off the streets, that's the way I see it.

That would be a legitimate shooting, within the confines of what's considered acceptable, would it not?

I'm asking because I don't want to do anything that would fall outside of F150online guidelines that would get me banned or sent to the Suspension Forum.

Thanks
(by the way buddy, you got the time?)
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:26 PM
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Originally posted by Raoul
I figured if I didn't shoot him then tomorrow night he might rob me and shoot me because he's probably broke since I got his wallet. I was just getting another potential criminal off the streets, that's the way I see it.
(my italics - kobiashi)

That would be a legitimate shooting, within the confines of what's considered acceptable, would it not?


Raoul -
As I read the F150-Online Member's Rules of Etiquette and Appropriate Responses to Situations you're A.O.K.

Here's an excerpt from the F150-OMRoEaARtS :


Interpretation of Situation:

A) Only YOUR interpretation of a situation counts.

as a result, with regard to reactions to any situation based on your interpretation:

B) Your actions (or reactions) to any given situation are wholly dependent on how YOU interpret that situation. If, in a situation, your actions would be deemed inappropriate, immoral, and or illegal by the world at large, it does not does not matter. Only YOUR interpretation of the situation and your (re)action(s) counts.
As an F150-Online Member, you actions, regardless of their extremity, are justifiable, and fall within the guidelines and rules of an appropriate response, because YOUR interpretation of the situation is the right interpretation, and the only interpretation that matters. Therefore, if YOUR interpretation of ANY situation, is that extreme violence is called for as a response to said situation, then extreme violence (or any other response that you deem necessary and appropriate), is in fact the proper and correct response, and is therefore justifiable, and you can not, under any circumstances, be held accountable by law, or to any legal system, or God.
In other words, you're good and you're covered.
This protection is available to all card-carrying members of F150-Online.
 

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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:36 PM
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I stand shoulder to shoulder with you. Got one of them nuts next to me.
Yeah, i'm with you guys also. I can't stand them kind of people, it makes me sick!!!! I have several anti bush people in my school that can't keep their freakin' yaps shut for the life of them. It's all anti bush stuff, nothing else. If they ever say anything to me against Bush or against guns....i will be more that happy in assisting them in getting the hell out of this country. One girl that is in my cultures in conflict class disses bush and the government openly during class while we are all having a discussion....and that's all i hear from her, no good things, all negative. She even said she wants to leave this country because of bush and all this stuff....needless to say i was happy to hear she wanted to leave and was hoping she would. But our whole staff is democratic at my school, not saying democrats are bad. And they still have their damn kerry stickers on thier cars as if the election wasn't over. I can't stand people like that!!!!!

well yeah....that's my contribution to this thread even though it doesn't have anything to do with beating the hell out of someone.....well not yet anyways. It's just a thing to think about......if you are going to diss someone...watch who you are talking to....you might regret it.
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:43 PM
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Re: Just kicked the hell out of a guy....

Originally posted by jamzwayne
I just kicked thre ***** out of a guy for running his mouth.

I double park (hate dings in my door)....but NOT when it's a small parking lot, and the business is busy.

Well at lunch, I cruised over to Rudy's (BBQ), and there was only 2 cars in the whole lot. I park near the road, AWAY from the restaurant.

When I came out, some idiot mouthed off, "you need to learn how to park". He didn't think I heard him.
I said, "I tell you what buddy, when you start to make my f@ckin' truck payments, you can tell me how to park my truck. Until then, you can kiss my ****."

He mouthed off something else, with the mood that I'm in today, I couldn't help but lay into him. I didnt say anything to him, I just started swinging.

Am I wrong for this? I had a blast, and I am sure he didnt enjoy his lunch any after the pounding he got.

BTW, he was driving a BMW. Mouth was writing checks his **** cant cash.

man, that was fun.
I think you are a frickin' idiot and if you lived in Michigan I would prosecute you!

Ya know what, It's just a truck! And from the looks of it, not an impressive one at that.

Who the hell do you think you are attacking someone? Do you think you have some God given right to attack people? Does that make you feel like a man?
It shouldn't! I lock people like you up everyday at work!

Keep running your mouth, lets see where that gets you!


Uneducated Children turn to violence, MEN use reason. Which are you?
 

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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:51 PM
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Man, whatever. I think that guy did need a tune up, however i don't think it was the best way of handling the situation. People are @$$holes these days, and some need to straighten up. There are some crazy drivers at my school but most stay out of the way and don't try to **** people off, but it happens every so often. I probably would have been roasting after someone said that to me on a bad day too, i can have some bad days. I just don't think it's right to judge what you should have or shouldn't have done without me actually being there and seing what happened with my own eyes. Maybe some people will learn to keep their yaps shut!
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:52 PM
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