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If I was dressed and fully awake at the time, I'd have chased after them. I regret not doing it now, but then I probably wouldn't have been able to control my actions.


The cost of car insurance in ED has prevented my purchasing a decent car for a while now. Now I know why. When I do, I'll be installing CCTV from my house!

> I would have gone after the little sh*ts with a golf club!


Would you really? I wish I could say that. Sadly, like most (and fair play to you if you're not one of them), the risk of me coming off worse in this encounter discourages me from doing anything other than unleashing a menacing glare and tut and moving swiftly on. How did we all become so cowardly?

kford Wrote:

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> Where's my .22 BSA Meteor?


A .22? You want one of these:


http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/TheUntouchables/DSCN9952.jpg


Scare the shit out of the little blighters. As the boys in Pulp Fiction put it:


Vincent: What's more chickenshit than f*cking with a man's automobile? I mean, don't f*ck with another man's vehicle.

Lance: You don't do it.

Vincent: It's just against the rules.

TJ Wrote:

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> I once chased some kids doing something similar in

> Clapham.

> They ran for their lives. In fairness, so would

> most people if being chased by a 15 stone guy only

> wearing pants, effing and blinding.

> The walk home was one of shame I hope not to

> repeat....



Haha! Having visions of my possibly soon to be new neighbours running round in their undies in the street! yup! certainly doesn't sound like a boring place to live, thats for sure.>:D<

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