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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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WTF, you guys are [censored] morons. someone wrongs you, so you mess their [censored] up in response? give me a break. go back to 3rd grade. and I live in DC so I know about bad parking situations. There is no way this is an acceptable retaliation. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly. This thread makes me think about how many immature, idiotic kids and complete assholes there are out there. DN |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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[ QUOTE ] the guy accidentally parked in 2 spots, it's not like he was purposely trying to do it. [/ QUOTE ] Um, no. Its pretty much impossible to "accidentally" park in two spots as long as its marked even remotely clearly. The OP explicitly states he knew he was taking up two spaces, so I have no idea why you'd make this argument. [/ QUOTE ] I've never seen parallel parking lines in a suburban area. If there were, maybe I'd feel a little differently, but still no need to key someone's car. |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
Revenge:
Get a bunch of crayons and write "KEY THIS" on his driveway. If he doesnt have a driveway, just smear some dog poo on the steps or whatever right infront of his front door. |
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I just returned from lunch. When I got back to my car after acquiring nourishment, I discovered that some dimwit had parked so close to my car that I literally could not open my driver's side door enough to get even my arm in. His (or her) front right tire was actually IN my stall- not on the line, but all the way over it. I had to crawl over my console in the middle after entering on the passenger side.
Inspired by the events of this thread, I rolled my window down and keyed the car down to the paint. The fact that I could do it while seated in my driver's seat should give you an idea of how close this [censored] was parked to me. |
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If every thread you start wasn't about how you get yourself into this type of situation, where you behaved like a total assclown, maybe I'd give you some leeway. As it stands, I take this as further evidence that you have a seemingly unbreakable pattern of annoying, antisocial behavior and I feel no sympathy for you whatsoever.
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You are an assclown
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So this verifies that NY is the worst place in the world, yes?
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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[ QUOTE ] You're a [censored]. I'd have slashed your throat as well. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] That would take walnuts you don't have, assface. |
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So this verifies that NY is the worst place in the world, yes? [/ QUOTE ] Hey asshat, who won the Crimson Challenge now?? |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] the guy accidentally parked in 2 spots, it's not like he was purposely trying to do it. [/ QUOTE ] Um, no. Its pretty much impossible to "accidentally" park in two spots as long as its marked even remotely clearly. The OP explicitly states he knew he was taking up two spaces, so I have no idea why you'd make this argument. [/ QUOTE ] I've never seen parallel parking lines in a suburban area. If there were, maybe I'd feel a little differently, but still no need to key someone's car. [/ QUOTE ] There were no lines and no meters. It is suburbs street parking. What I acknowledge is that if I parked better another car would have fit in front of the guys house. Like I said he could have parked in front of the next persons house across the street pretty much anywhere |
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