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Old Apr 10, 2009 | 10:07 PM
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One slob straightened out for life, another 3 billion more to go.
 
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Old Apr 10, 2009 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Raoul
Buy a lottery ticket, you're that lucky.

Force ME off the road?
Approach with ill intent?
Grasp MY door handle and attempt to open? With that ugly puss of yours?

The story stops there, friend.

The cops will be trying to figure out why your bullet riddled carcass is sprawled across the double yellow.

You ain't that fast goatman!!! If your dumping garbage on the road beware i'm am watching you!!!!

P.S. whats wrong with my ugly puss??? I am a handsome man~~~Break out a mirror and look closly...
 
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Old Apr 10, 2009 | 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by buckdropper
I am a handsome man~~~Break out a mirror and look closly...
Um, er, well...Bucky, I hate to shatter your world buddy, but you are definitly an unattractive man in every sense of the word.

Now I realize some of you guys wished you looked as good as me, but the reality is most of you don't and you of all people Bucky, you have to realize just how unattractive you are.

I'm telling you this as a good friend of many years.
The first time I saw your photo I had to sleep the remainder of the night with the lights on, that's how scared I was.

As far as you doing what you did?
I got a chitload of admiration for you bro because that move was like Steven Seagall beating up the 5 Jamaicans at the 7/11.

I agree with you as far as all the useless people out there who have such little respect for everyone else, this guy deserved some fine or something.
I don't think you should take it upon yourself to be the new "Manuel F150" of Buffalo, NY, well, between the 2 of you, a big chunk of NY is covered, lol.

Soon as anyone drives 5 Mph over the limit, Manuel is writing your plate down in his 3-ring binder, and as soon as someone tosses a cigarette butt out the window, there's Bucky pistol whipping you with his fists, lmao.

I've always had a lot of respect for you Buck, and still do. I know you're a capable fellow in every sense of the word, but I think you let your emotions get the better of you, and because of it made a bad decision.

Raoul hit the nail on the head, I want to see you around here for a long time (minus the picture of course)

If I saw you walking towards my vehicle, the windows would go up, I'd lock the doors, and I'd drive like a **** to get away from you.
Scary lookin ****
 
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Old Apr 10, 2009 | 11:31 PM
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I'm concerned about you too.
How did you know this kid had his truck out of gear?
As you approached he could have turned it into a two ton weapon.

Habibi,
I'm always amazed how clean the Canadian roadways are.

Do you put extra effort into cleanup or is it the Canadians just don't toss like down here?
I go up through Maine and swing over to Nova Scotia.
 
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Old Apr 10, 2009 | 11:55 PM
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Way to go Buck, I'm jealous. It gives me the motavation to do stuff like that. Keep up the good work.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Raoul
I'm concerned about you too.
How did you know this kid had his truck out of gear?
As you approached he could have turned it into a two ton weapon.

Habibi,
I'm always amazed how clean the Canadian roadways are.

Do you put extra effort into cleanup or is it the Canadians just don't toss like down here?
I go up through Maine and swing over to Nova Scotia.
Oh it's bad here too Raoul, just two years ago I was following a guy who tossed his empty chocolate milk container out the window.
It really ticket me off, if I ever see that guy, I'll probably do nothing about it, but I'm still mad as hell.

I was a bit of a tosser in my late teens and early 20's, nothing major like old appliances or used tires, but the occassional paper cup and wrapper.

Now I toss everything into the back seat. Once a month I go back there and fill up a garbage bag.

We're a pretty tidy bunch up here.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Habibi
I was a bit of a tosser in my late teens and early 20's,.

So what has changed?

Originally Posted by Habibi
Now I toss everything into the back seat.

That's just wrong.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 03:06 AM
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Originally Posted by buckdropper
Pickupman with all due respect if you shoot someone for pulling you from your vehicle then maybe you should not have that gun at all. I do understand what you are saying but i would defend myself with my fists/feet/breath first before shooting someone. Now if that person had a weapon pulled then all bets are off and away goes the lead. I could see this young man was visibilty upset/scared and i had full view of his hands at all times. We all need to make a stand, draw a line in the sand about looking the other way and think well it's none of my bizness and that is all well and good but i am not doing that **** no more.

1st4x4 i think we all need to stand our ground on something and yes there are worse things in the world so we all need to start somewhere. Just because everyone seems to be armed these days i'm not laying back no longer. What folks do on their own property is up to them i have no say there. I will just get plate numbers moving forward instead of losing it. I will clean up his mess on my way home tonight and when i get more info on where he lives i will drop it off.
I do understand that, and taking a stand is admirable, especially for the right reasons, which you did, but if someone is able to drag me out of a vehicle, I don't know what their intentions are, and as I said, that's assault, and that's kind of the reason that someone would carry for protection.
Just saying, I doubt it would come to that, because in that particular situation, I would not shoot first and ask questions later, but I do promise I would not have been out of the vehicle with someone who I had no idea what their intent was by any means necessary.
Keep in mind I wouldn't have started any of this, and the person who is attempting to remove me from the vehicle is not doing so through any proper legal means. In short, if he has a problem with what I do, he should take my tag number and call the police and report it. Fat lot of good it does, I know, but I do not have the lung capacity to deal with someone in a regular fight, so after a warning, I would have defended myself rather than throw down. This person would have already forced me off the road and then attempted to forcibly remove me from my vehicle, I don't know how mad they are or what they might do. That's what my weapon is for. When I have no other means necessary, it would be used.
Before it came to that, I would have just driven away, but just saying.
All in all, glad you did what you did.
 

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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 03:12 AM
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People like Buckdropper built this country.

People who throw stuff out their window, get confronted for it, and then whine and sue for it are the reason this country is going down the tubes.

Get your straight people. This stuff ain't hard to figure out.
 

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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 03:18 AM
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I totally agree with you buck. but try too pull me outta my truck scared or not I'm swingIN. aLTthough you wont catch me littering like that.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by SleepyMax
It's dumbass responses like this that perpetuate the argument. Of course you're going to be swinging if you get pulled out of your truck.

The question is why the hell are you getting pulled out of your truck.

If you're in the wrong, you are in the wrong, *******tard. Yeah, you can sue and will probably win, but you are still wrong. *******tard.

Men will be men.

*******tards will be *******tards.
The a@#hole that threw that garbage out knew full well why he was run off the road. If he WAS any kind of a man, instead of the slob that he is, he'd of gone back and picked it up without a word. I think that kind of re%$al orifice and all of his like kind friends should have to live in the garbage that they throw out for the rest of us to have to deal with.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by code58
I couldn't agree more. I personally think "Pickup Man" should go back out there and pick up his garbage... if he's any kind of a man!
I didn't throw any garbage.
My point is, if you don't agree with anything I do for any reason, that's fine, take your proper actions. If your proper actions turn into assaulting me, I will do what is necessary to defend myself. If you have already forced me off the road (which could have killed me) and are mad as hell trying to drag me out of my vehicle, I will defend myself. If that makes me less of a man, so be it. You can get drug out of your vehicle if it makes you feel like more of a man, but not I.
I don't know who this person is, how mad they are, what they may try to do next, and I will leave the situation if possible. If not, I will try to diffuse the situation. If not possible, I will defend myself, that's all I am saying, is just be careful who you try to drag out of their vehicle.
I didn't throw any garbage and wouldn't, so don't lump me in with douches who do that kind of crap. I love my town, country, state, country and all of nature, and I don't litter and mess it up. But don't try and drag me out, either, though, it won't end well. I can't breathe, I can't stand toe to toe and fight like I used to be able to. Self defense ftw.
Vigilanteism, admirable as it may be for whatever reason at some times, is not always the best way to go, even if it is 'manly'.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 09:10 AM
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Good job Buck, but unfortunately in the world today you arent always as lucky as getting away with doing that. It could have been an illegal alien you pulled out and threw to the ground, and he probably would have sued and won a lawsuit against you .
 
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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 11:34 AM
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i never understood why aplliances and junk were left along road sides, or found left in the woods till years ago.

i had a steel tank from a hot water heater to get rid of. i called my town, they said to put it out front of my house, and they would come pick it up.

about a month later i received a letter in the mail from my town stating that they knew that i replaced my hot water heater, but did not apply for the proper electric and plumbing permits.

i told them it was a simple swap out of an electric hot water heater, but they didnt care. i had to go to the town, pay for the two permits, then schedule the inspections.

worse part was i had to take a day off of work and sit there all day as they could not commit to an inspection time. both inspectors came around 3 in the afternoon, walked into basement, slapped the appropriate stickers on the heater and left.

i would never dump my garbage somewhere and leave it, but it explained the possible cause for seeing that type of junk laying around where it doesnt belong.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2009 | 12:10 PM
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We have a small recycling place not far from my house. They take newspapers, magazines, cardboard, appliances, they shred stuff for you and get rid of the shreddings, styrofoam, etc. The only thing they don't really take is tires. They all get thrown in the river. I guess the few bucks it costs to get rid of them at a tire place is too much for people.
 
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