Cadet57 wrote:I missed nailing a car by inches tonight
Zak wrote:I encounter such close calls rather regularly. Which may, to a good part, be owned to my...
ShanwickOceanic wrote:Zak wrote:I encounter such close calls rather regularly. Which may, to a good part, be owned to my...
BMW.
Zak wrote:except for two rear-end collisions (@JLAmber: cars, we're still talking about cars! )
JLAmber wrote:The golden rule of considerate driving is to never give way to a BMW driver unless you absolutely have to
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Queso wrote:Good night. Sleep well.
When you come back tomorrow we'll talk about the fact that you're supposed to be nailing girls, not cars.
GQfluffy wrote:Good reflexes my friend. That's why Britt doesn't drive even though Ohio has a program for those with limited sight; her reflexes suck ass.
Yes...we'll talk more in the morning.
ShanwickOceanic wrote:Zak wrote:I encounter such close calls rather regularly. Which may, to a good part, be owned to my...
BMW.
JLAmber wrote:ShanwickOceanic wrote:Zak wrote:I encounter such close calls rather regularly. Which may, to a good part, be owned to my...
BMW.
The golden rule of considerate driving is to never give way to a BMW driver unless you absolutely have to
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JLAmber wrote:What else could we be talking about?
Spicoli wrote:My brother and I were trying to cross the street on Wednesday, and some prick in a new Mercedes damn near run us over, he acted like he was going to let us go, then gunned it at the last minute. He did get stuck behind some other guy at the intersection of Sadat and Hamra though. So we ran up to his car and started beating on his trunk, put a couple dents in it. He stopped like he was going to get out and I walked around to his window, which was down (he was some mousy looking Arab guy) and I said "You want to make something of it asshole?" and my brother came around his other side and stared in at him, and the first shot he got he peeled out of there.
Assholes.
AA61hvy wrote:Spicoli wrote:My brother and I were trying to cross the street on Wednesday, and some prick in a new Mercedes damn near run us over, he acted like he was going to let us go, then gunned it at the last minute. He did get stuck behind some other guy at the intersection of Sadat and Hamra though. So we ran up to his car and started beating on his trunk, put a couple dents in it. He stopped like he was going to get out and I walked around to his window, which was down (he was some mousy looking Arab guy) and I said "You want to make something of it asshole?" and my brother came around his other side and stared in at him, and the first shot he got he peeled out of there.
Assholes.
If anyone touches my car intentionally like that I would drop them like a bad habit. It's my toy and my investment, not yours.
But in your case the dude sounds like a jerkoff, so good for you.
Spicoli wrote:It's Lebanon. There are no rules like castle laws.
with my American passport and finances, I probably could have beat him unmercilessly so he looked like a part of the street, payed the cops off, and walked away.
Lebanese are mousy people...until they get behind the wheel, then they're all Mike Tyson.
Spicoli wrote:It's Lebanon. There are no rules like castle laws.
with my American passport and finances, I probably could have beat him unmercilessly so he looked like a part of the street, payed the cops off, and walked away.
Lebanese are mousy people...until they get behind the wheel, then they're all Mike Tyson.
Tornado82 wrote:If he's got a new Mercedes his finances probably aren't all that shabby...
You bet your ass its a good thing. When all hell breaks loose, guess what gets you bailed out? The American Passport. Nobody in government here wants to piss off the Americans, as they are big money generators for the country, and alienating foreigners would cull investment. They don't want that. Having an American passport is as good as having large sums of money here.And does an American passport really act as a good thing in the law world down there? I would think quite the opposite. Foreigners never get treated as well as the home crowd anywhere.