You should've told the guy off for his and his kids' safety. You never know - down the road there will be someone less forgiving. Also, would be a perfect time to pick up golf and carry a set of clubs in your trunk. Nothing like teeing off into another car in a parking lot.:moonu:
How would you like to live across the street from some yuppie a-hole who thinks its perfectly fine for his kid to 1) have a hoop in the street and 2) its no big deal if the ball is constantly bouncing off my caddy. But he chews his kid out if he plays with their new car too close. I suggested that he put the hoop in his driveway close to the house and got told "its not gonna happen". That things gonna have a fatal accident one day...:af:
"Sir, if your gonna call me a liar then you better have something bigger than an umbrella behind that door." "Nine iron?" "That'll do it." For any of you who watch the show King Of The Hill often, you'll recognize this. :beers2:
I do, but surprised (pleasantly) to hear that response from a Canadian. Your laws are strict enough that having a gun with you all the time is not an easy prospect. We don't need no stinking permit. We have the constitution!
At the rate we are going we aint gonna have the constituion very long.... join your local tea party.....
for those who took offence to my post I'm sorry. it was just a joke. once again SORRY for that. my Canadian humor unfortunately it was taken the wrong way:spank: johnny
You don't have to apologize. I wasn't offended. I understood it to be a joke and it was funny. A permit is needed to carry here in the states. And yes you can't use it for retaliation. Unless your a gangbanger or so it seems. If it were my car I would have been pretty pissed off. People these days don't care. They only care about themselves. Unfortunate. John B.
Some parents arent really parents, there just sperm donors, and raise thier offspring to be just as stupid and ignorant as they are, BUT, they think thats the way its suppose to be. Mark
No worries Johnny, sorry for my bad mood. And David has a point. In many US states it is legal to openly carry a hangun without a permit as long as it is in plain sight and holstered. It's illegal to do so in several locations such as bars, hospitals and schools, but having a concealed pistol license in some cases allows the permit holder to openly carry in those places as long as permission is given. Devon
Can't fix Stupid That would be a Very Hard thing to Walk away from , I think the Police would have to factor in some were here . I would have at the very least kicked the ball out of sight. as i aked him where is his car ?
I don't know if that means you think it's b.s. or what, but people don't seem to give a damn or respect anothers property. And I've seen it with my own two eyes.:spank:
Wasn't even the parking lot. I was parked in the corner of the shopping center. They were playing in the courtyard/sidewalk area! People walking by were giving the father a funny look but he just stood there defianatly with his arms crossed....a real arrrogant parent/a$$hole......
Wait 20 years and watch the grown kids..... :shock: No prob. Carson, you probably believe 1/2 the stuff I've seen or done. :laugh: But watch out for those ice chests!!!!:spank:
Roboteq Try tieing the goal to his car, so when he leaves in the morning he takes it with him:bglasses:
The first 3 days i had my Skylark it got hit by a football four times and my dust caps nicked. Ive also had my daily driver keyed by some dickless wonder out side my house, and there's those dents that just appeared over night. Oh and ive had my aerial nicked too.:af:
There are a few threads in the V8 forum about this over the years. We've all have a rant about these mindless people with absolutely no respect for anyone else. I've too many tales to tell. And I just can't understand it, I don't. I can understand how a car means nothing to a person, you see them al the time in the way they treat their vehicles. But to have absolutely no respect for someone else is something I can't comprehend. Was at a car show walking around recently and watched some 5-6 year old grab the top of the drivers door of some car in the show to pull himself up and look at the interior. Drug the rivets in his jeans and belt along the door leaving three vertical marks. The owner went ballistic and the parent shouted back "he's only a little kid and doesn't know better". I said "but you do". Guy told me to stay out of it and I said "I'm gonna hold you while he hits you, take your mongrel and leave". Once he realized it was two on one he grabbed his kid and left. Car owner was in tears. From the time my kids could walk they were told "never, never, never touch a car that is not yours"! And to this day 14 years later they still never do. I don't even let my T-shirt touch the top of a door when I'm looking at the interior. Mikey