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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #25 on: October 21, 2013, 08:35:39 AM »
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #26 on: October 21, 2013, 09:41:29 AM »
Am I the only one that sees it is a window dummy?
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #27 on: October 21, 2013, 11:27:18 AM »
As much as I wouldn't mind walking up to my bike and seeing that, pretty sure my wife or our "friend" would have a GIANT problem with it...  Although a catfight can be fun to watch... I mean, what?

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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #28 on: October 21, 2013, 04:58:14 PM »
Turned around to find someone leaning on my bike... I'm speechless, the nerve of some people!   :)


I had a sports car I completely restored.
I took it to a night club one night and when I came back to the parking lot
there was a young guy sittin in it shifting through the gears!!!
Then when I yelled, he jumped out of the car and walked off the rear trunk lid instead of opening the door and getting out.

I guess he thought he was James Dean or something.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #29 on: October 21, 2013, 05:56:56 PM »



Did you beat his ass lucky?
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #30 on: October 21, 2013, 05:58:43 PM »



Did you beat his ass lucky?

And what kind of car was it??
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #31 on: October 21, 2013, 11:00:54 PM »



Did you beat his ass lucky?

And what kind of car was it??

And did you did you have a tire iron that went missing halfway into a dark ditch known as "his ass"?

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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #32 on: October 22, 2013, 10:26:14 AM »



Did you beat his ass lucky?

And what kind of car was it??

And did you did you have a tire iron that went missing halfway into a dark ditch known as "his ass"?

I mean honestly that guy deserves to catch a 9mm. What if he slammed a synchro? #$%* that. He would have went missing.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #33 on: October 22, 2013, 12:44:51 PM »
If I walked out to find someone sitting on my bike, I'd knock them out plain and simple.

I wouldn't mind if it was a cutie...

Unless she was topples when I found her I'd still smack her the #$%* off my bike, only my wife is allowed on my bike and that's because I know she knows how to ride a motorcycle. Or a friend if we're swapping bikes for a bit, but that's where I draw the line.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #34 on: October 22, 2013, 12:53:33 PM »
This is becoming the saddest thread in this forum ever.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #35 on: October 22, 2013, 01:26:44 PM »



Did you beat his ass lucky?

And what kind of car was it??

And did you did you have a tire iron that went missing halfway into a dark ditch known as "his ass"?

I mean honestly that guy deserves to catch a 9mm. What if he slammed a synchro? #$%* that. He would have went missing.
This makes me glad we have more restrictions and as a result have less gun violence in Canada. On the other hand, we are all in favour of beautiful women on motorcycles! Just my opinion...

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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #36 on: October 22, 2013, 01:49:46 PM »
I mean honestly that guy deserves to catch a 9mm. What if he slammed a synchro? #$%* that. He would have went missing.
This makes me glad we have more restrictions and as a result have less gun violence in Canada.
You have less people in Canada, and likely a better upbringing for the general populace.

Laws only punish those who ignore or defy the law (whether it be arbitrary or not).  Laws don't ingrain behavior traits into individuals.  Imagine if they passed a law banning the use of the word "eh"?

Then, of course, there is no braggadocio in Canada, is there?  ::)
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #37 on: October 22, 2013, 01:53:19 PM »
Obviously I was exaggerating. Any responsible gun owner would rather assault the guy bare handed for touching his shift knob rather than shoot him. Anyway, strict gun laws don't mean anything. Look at the statistics in Newark nj. Some of the strictest laws there and also the most gun related crimes. Lets not go there though. This guy who sat in lucky's car deserves a good roughing up.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #38 on: October 22, 2013, 02:01:16 PM »
I mean honestly that guy deserves to catch a 9mm. What if he slammed a synchro? #$%* that. He would have went missing.
This makes me glad we have more restrictions and as a result have less gun violence in Canada.
You have less people in Canada, and likely a better upbringing for the general populace.

Laws only punish those who ignore or defy the law (whether it be arbitrary or not).  Laws don't ingrain behavior traits into individuals.  Imagine if they passed a law banning the use of the word "eh"?

Then, of course, there is no braggadocio in Canada, is there?  ::)
Oh no, there's loads of braggadocio here in Canada, just check out our politicians! I have to admit I'm guilty of it from time to time myself, eh? :)

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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #39 on: October 22, 2013, 02:22:43 PM »
The US public is always so worried about our god given constitutional rights coming first that we are always late to everything. Newark has such strict gun laws because gun violence got out of hand.

We get so worried that our rights will be stomped that we let stuff go all to hell then want to point the finger and say well why didn't you do something sooner, this is your fault

I like to go out and shoot, its fun but bottom line is if you have a gun it can/will get used. If you are such a pussy you gotta be strapped to just go to the local supermarket you have much bigger issues to deal with.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #40 on: October 22, 2013, 03:29:42 PM »
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #41 on: October 22, 2013, 03:34:53 PM »
I've been meaning to sign up on there Frank, was lurking awhile back but got sidetracked and forgot. I think my weekly procrastinators group meeting happened or something, lol.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #42 on: October 22, 2013, 05:34:05 PM »
If you are such a pussy you gotta be strapped to just go to the local supermarket you have much bigger issues to deal with.

Ah, the survival of the fittest argument.  We need a nation comprised of bruiser bubbas to eliminate any tool that might provide an equalizing advantage.  Hey grandma, grandpa, bulk up you wusses.  You sickly weaklings don't deserve to survive.  Only the youthful in the peak of health should prosper.

I think I understand where you are coming from. 

Perhaps our public schools should teach defensive confrontation tactics, mandatorily.  ...In order to crush the windpipes of muggers and rapists, before they can cut up their victims.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #43 on: October 22, 2013, 06:24:22 PM »
If you are such a pussy you gotta be strapped to just go to the local supermarket you have much bigger issues to deal with.

Ah, the survival of the fittest argument.  We need a nation comprised of bruiser bubbas to eliminate any tool that might provide an equalizing advantage.  Hey grandma, grandpa, bulk up you wusses.  You sickly weaklings don't deserve to survive.  Only the youthful in the peak of health should prosper.

I think I understand where you are coming from. 

Perhaps our public schools should teach defensive confrontation tactics, mandatorily.  ...In order to crush the windpipes of muggers and rapists, before they can cut up their victims.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #44 on: October 22, 2013, 07:26:10 PM »


Ah, the survival of the fittest argument.  We need a nation comprised of bruiser bubbas to eliminate any tool that might provide an equalizing advantage.  Hey grandma, grandpa, bulk up you wusses.  You sickly weaklings don't deserve to survive.  Only the youthful in the peak of health should prosper.

I think I understand where you are coming from. 

Perhaps our public schools should teach defensive confrontation tactics, mandatorily.  ...In order to crush the windpipes of muggers and rapists, before they can cut up their victims.

I really don't want to continue this but I'm not implying that you have to be some jacked hard @ss running around, I mean avoid situations like that altogether. Muscles make you cocky and irrational at times, so do guns. So do drivers of SUV's with road rage, and knives and everything else that gets used as a weapon

I'm all for gun ownership but you ever been mugged or raped? A gun would only serve to escalate the situation, it almost always does in some type of confrontation. It is just facts out there anybody could look up, most murders are firearm related. Escalation with acquaintances. Numbers also support that acquaintances do most of the raping too. About the only crime largely attributed to random acts by strangers is burglary/larceny

Besides even that, mugger/rapist don't call out to you from down the block. Hey, excuse me, yeah you there, yeah you I'm gonna mug you. No, they walk up, punch you in the face and take your stuff. Fight, get punched again and again. Gun use requires space to get a shot off, that's another fact. Unless of course you wanna risk pulling it and shooting yourself in the act of getting mugged. This culture of fear does nothing to help or improve the crime rate. A lot of those guns used illegally were stolen from legal carriers. U.S. keeps getting more guns and crime rate just gets worse and worse. Hope you feel safe
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #45 on: October 22, 2013, 08:11:10 PM »
This is becoming the saddest thread in this forum ever.

Nailed it. Right there. What started out as a harmless little joke has just gotten stupid.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #46 on: October 22, 2013, 08:19:58 PM »
I don't know, it's better than an oil thread or a pod thread lol. Honestly wouldn't you choke a #$%* out if you came out to find some stranger on your bike, I know I would. My friend and all around crusty biker came out to find two drunk broads taking pics of each other on his iron head chopper with his custom painted helmet on one of their heads. The only thing that saved their asses was that they were hot...
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #47 on: October 23, 2013, 12:43:51 AM »
I really don't want to continue this but ...
...You will continue to stump for the anti gun propaganda machine.

Muscles make you cocky and irrational at times, so do guns.
By that you mean the police, military personnel, and government officials with ready access, correct?  Are you a psychology professional?  I can unequivocally state that I don't get cocky or irrational with my gun.  Pride at hitting my target, yes, as anyone who has garnered a skill would.  It is the last thing I would threaten another individual with who is not intent on doing harm.

So do drivers of SUV's with road rage, and knives and everything else that gets used as a weapon
The tool does not corrupt the user.  The user must be corrupt first, in order to intentionally misuse a tool.

I'm all for gun ownership but you ever been mugged or raped?
It sure doesn't sound like you are for gun ownership.  But, to answer your question, no. Not yet.  I'd still like the option of defending myself should the need arise.

A gun would only serve to escalate the situation, it almost always does in some type of confrontation.
Based on what?  Have you read the studies published by Professor Gary Kleck?  There are many times the number of guns doing good than doing harm.  But, that doesn't usually make the evening news.  I do wonder why that is.

It is just facts out there anybody could look up, most murders are firearm related.
Perhaps if one only perused the anti gun lobby sources, one would agree it would appear so.  But, they wouldn't lie to you or slant the reports to a willing, naive audience, would they?

Numbers also support that acquaintances do most of the raping too. About the only crime largely attributed to random acts by strangers is burglary/larceny.
Saying it does not make it so.  Personally I find that notion unbelievable, even unsupportable.  I would like to know what your sources are for this position statement.
These statements do make it sound like you have an innate mistrust of just about anyone.

Besides even that, mugger/rapist don't call out to you from down the block. Hey, excuse me, yeah you there, yeah you I'm gonna mug you. No, they walk up, punch you in the face and take your stuff. Fight, get punched again and again. Gun use requires space to get a shot off, that's another fact.
So, you think it impossible to develop situational awareness, be prepared, and ready, so we might as well just give up and be subjected to any harm that finds us?

Unless of course you wanna risk pulling it and shooting yourself in the act of getting mugged.
Now you are just parroting catch phrases right out of the handgun control inc play book, which have been proven false by the many states and locales that have right to carry laws.

This culture of fear does nothing to help or improve the crime rate.
You mean the fear of an able person wielding a gun in the correct and proper manner?  You do know the crime rates ARE improving.  Are you suggesting there is less fear now?

A lot of those guns used illegally were stolen from legal carriers. U.S. keeps getting more guns and crime rate just gets worse and worse. Hope you feel safe
Ah, getting your data and catch phrases from the liberal media, I see.
I suggest you get your "facts" from a more reliable source.  True, the US gun population grows every year.  But the crime rate has been going down steadily since 1991.  If your proposal is that more guns equal more crime, and in fact more guns enter the population each year, how could it be that crime actually becomes reduced each year?
The data below is from:
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm   Sourced from: FBI, Uniform Crime Reports

Bear in mind that there are now an estimated 310,000,000 privately owned guns in the U.S., and about 3 million are added each year.  Still, the crime rate reduces.  How can anyone reasonably state that guns in and of themselves cause crime?

To me, it seems that the actual data shows more guns equal less crime.
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #48 on: October 23, 2013, 01:04:57 AM »
3 million new guns per year?no wonder they cant keep up with ammo supply?
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Re: The nerve of some people!
« Reply #49 on: October 23, 2013, 04:18:25 AM »
Back to our bikes, boys, back to our bikes. Let's move safely back to our bikes.  ;D


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