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We never had sub woofers the size of a small house when I was a kid. The ones that make everything within 50 yards shake like an earthquake.

Back in the mid 90's a Honda car full of Pacific Islanders is all I'l say would drive through the neighborhood and past my bedroom window in their Honda car around 1 am like clock work with their ####### cranked up so that my windows would rattle. After a week of that ####### I put a few choice rocks out on the front deck and waited in the living room for them to drive by. I tossed a rock when they just started passing the house and nailed their back window. When they jumped out of the car I introduced them to Mr. S&W .44 mag Kodiak Special. I never had that problem with their music again. :)

:rofl: And then you woke up?

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:rofl: And then you woke up?

I didn't do a year and a half in the state pen for backing down.

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I didn't do a year and a half in the state pen for backing down.

what a completely awesome waste of a year and a half.

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I love when I'm merging onto the highway, and clearly have my turn signal on indicating that I need to merge, and the idiot in the lane I want in decides to drive FASTER so I can't get in. Always awesome.

You need to rethink turning signals. Many use their turning signals as indicators, whereas I use mine as warning lights. When I turn them on, I am letting you know I am switching lanes. It is not a request for permission. It is a statement. :rofl: :rofl:

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You need to rethink turning signals. Many use their turning signals as indicators, whereas I use mine as warning lights. When I turn them on, I am letting you know I am switching lanes. It is not a request for permission. It is a statement. :rofl: :rofl:

Yeah but if I merge and that jerkass doesn't move, I hit him and it's my fault! That doesn't make sense. :lol:

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When they jumped out of the car I introduced them to Mr. S&W .44 mag Kodiak Special. I never had that problem with their music again. :)

I am glad for you that we don't live in the same neighborhood or you might end up at the business end of my 2nd amendment. Don't ever pull out a gun on me unless you're planning to use it. It might be a disastrous mistake on your part.

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You need to rethink turning signals. Many use their turning signals as indicators, whereas I use mine as warning lights. When I turn them on, I am letting you know I am switching lanes. It is not a request for permission. It is a statement. :rofl: :rofl:

Only 2 :rofl::rofl: ?

You're slacking off.

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Yeah but if I merge and that jerkass doesn't move, I hit him and it's my fault! That doesn't make sense. :lol:

I always find an open spot first, put on blinkers and move. I don't give anyone a chance to speed up and not let me in...

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I am glad for you that we don't live in the same neighborhood or you might end up at the business end of my 2nd amendment. Don't ever pull out a gun on me unless you're planning to use it. It might be a disastrous mistake on your part.

Who in their right mind pulls a gun yet is afraid to use it? That's equivalent to keeping an unloaded gun on your person or even in your house.

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I always find an open spot first, put on blinkers and move. I don't give anyone a chance to speed up and not let me in...

I'm such a pushover. :crying:

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Who in their right mind pulls a gun yet is afraid to use it? That's equivalent to keeping an unloaded gun on your person or even in your house.

Or using a gun as a means of intimidation. Not only is it unmanly but also dangerous. If anyone pulls out a gun on me they better mean business because I will shoot back first.

I'm such a pushover. :crying:

Nah... Just too nice and polite...

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Or using a gun as a means of intimidation. Not only is it unmanly but also dangerous. If anyone pulls out a gun on me they better mean business because I will shoot back first.

Nah... Just too nice and polite...

Have you had someone scared stick a gun in your face? It's an experience like no other.

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Have you had someone scared stick a gun in your face? It's an experience like no other.

Only cowards stick a gun on someone's face out of fear. I never allowed anyone to stick a gun in my face and I would shoot first if anyone tried to.

Or using a gun as a means of intimidation. Not only is it unmanly but also dangerous. If anyone pulls out a gun on me they better mean business because I will shoot back first.

Nah... Just too nice and polite...

You guys are just too nice! :thumbs:

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