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Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #15
I give that a big thumbs up!

I did a similiar thing a few years ago with my daily driver (92 Cougar) Some asshole parked his later model Mazda right up hard against my bumper damaging my paint.....so I got in my car, dropped it into low and pushed that car a good 2 feet.

Childish? Maybe.....but I felt better after hearing the front of that car crunch from my onslaught.:evilgrin:

Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #16
1st reaction :eek:

2nd reaction :spit:

Joyious vitory dance for putting one more snobby bitch in her place :banana:

And congradulation that was quick thinking.

I had some thing like that happen to me but I was driving my Mark. I parked it at the store then hear my plates being read over the intercom. Go up front to see what the problem was and this guy is swearing up and down I hit his car when pulling in. We go out side to look and sure enough this guy was under the front plate bracket. I tell him he wasn't there when I pulled in. He said he was going to call the cops and report the accident. Then I point out the cameras on the top of the building. His story changed drasticly and he ended up leaving. It was and Olds Aurora that hit me.

Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #17
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"oh my god what the **** are you doing?!?!" i yelled out the window "Thats okay, my cars old anyways" and took off


Hahahaha, i love that !!!!!!
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1989 F-200 V8
1996 Explorer V6
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Reply #18
haha more of a restraint then i would had....... A few months back i was sitting in the car at the parts store after i had got my stuff and this e150 van pulls right up so close you couldn't sqeeze past the mirror and a woman gets out the passenger door and hits my car with the door she just looked and snickered........................

she came running out when she seen me just repeatedly slamming my door into the side of her van.Left her A  nice dent  I just laughed and waved as i drove away.....inconsiderate people.....
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Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #19
stupid respectless bastids!
I'd have probably smacked her in the face or sumpin'...
and I'm fairly peaceful, mosta the time, but when it comes to MY vehicles, I get real defensive...shouldn't be that way, but when you spend a lot of time, money, or whatever....I dunno...
'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)

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Reply #20
I've had a few people look at my car and shudder.  It's like yeah, so there's oxidation on the trunk and roof, and it's 18 years old, but that doesn't give you the right to call it a POS.  I couldn't imagine what I would have done if I was ever in any of those situations.  All I know is that it probably would have had something to do with the 3lb dead-blow hammer I keep in my trunk (Along with all my other tools), which is the perfect tool for taking out paneling on cars.:D

Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #21
The first thing my GF's dad said when he saw my car was "he actually drives that thing?" but it never once left me walking.

I keep a 26" craftsman crowbar in the backseat for any instances where I may need to persuede anyone, sure gets old people moving when a teen in a black hoody gets out weilding that thing:D
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Reply #22
Everyone say they are carrying tools for self protection. Well, I live in a not so good section of the city. My choice for self defence. Everyone has one in there trans. That little OD input shaft, yup thats under the drivers seat of the cougar. Its about 12 to 18in long and the pefect size to hold onto when swinging.

Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #23
I have a foot long piece of rebar in my door pocket...and a 2-foot prybar in my trunk. Just in case ;)

Garrett H.
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Reply #24
Unbelievable!!!  Some people.

Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #25
+1 reputation. :bowdown:



And something would have been broken before I left that parking lot. My boot would probably meet with a light or two.

Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #26
Now you know why I don't drive the Tbird as a daily driver. My car looks nearly perfect but there are still people who think that just because it's old it's :mad: . I don't want people f 'in it up. All I can say is that I probibly would have done something worse. She would have had 4 flat tires:evilgrin: . I completely understand why you did what you did. It's ok by me:headbang:
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #27
Good on you Shawn.  Same thing happened to my car at Cat Jam last year.  My wife was driving my car to go to the store and some Canadian girl driving a rental started backing up in the middle of the road because she missed her turn!  She backed into my car and sed up the moulding I had just finished painting not a week before.  It also broke some plastic piece inside there too.
-Jim
1987 Cougar LS 5.0


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Reply #28
 Canadians.

Got into a slight ordeal at the gas station

Reply #29
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Canadians.


I know seriously.  I mean she may be used to driving backwards in the middle of the road in Canadia but we just don't do  like that here in the U.S. of A.  ;) :hick:
-Jim
1987 Cougar LS 5.0