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JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

jamoni wrote:"Sorry, I'd love to help, but I can't."
Most I would have done would be to call a cab for him.
Look at it like this: Even if he was legit, he obviously doesn't have his shit together, and I got no time for people who can't get their shit together.

George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
squinty wrote:Dude: don't give rides to strangers. Don't take candy from them either.



GentryMillMan wrote:I heard of a con like this once, The guy gives some sob story to get a ride. As soon as you leave his buddies kick in the door and rob you blind while you are on a goose chase across town.
JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

BTW: Notice how many people just open a door with out checking to see who it is or asking who's there.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
Velociryan wrote:BTW: Notice how many people just open a door with out checking to see who it is or asking who's there.
On that note, always keep your body (and if armed, weapon) clear of the door's path when you do open it. I've read of home invasions that begin with the bad guy smashing into the door as soon as it starts to open and knocking the homeowner down in the process.
oldsoldier wrote:Velociryan wrote:BTW: Notice how many people just open a door with out checking to see who it is or asking who's there.
On that note, always keep your body (and if armed, weapon) clear of the door's path when you do open it. I've read of home invasions that begin with the bad guy smashing into the door as soon as it starts to open and knocking the homeowner down in the process.
A peephole is there for a reason! Both my front and back doors have them. I cant recall ever opening the door when someone was there without checking who it was first. If you dont know them, dont answer. Plain & simple. Stay safe!
Velociryan wrote:BTW: Notice how many people just open a door with out checking to see who it is or asking who's there.
On that note, always keep your body (and if armed, weapon) clear of the door's path when you do open it. I've read of home invasions that begin with the bad guy smashing into the door as soon as it starts to open and knocking the homeowner down in the process.
JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

jamoni wrote:Velociryan wrote:BTW: Notice how many people just open a door with out checking to see who it is or asking who's there.
On that note, always keep your body (and if armed, weapon) clear of the door's path when you do open it. I've read of home invasions that begin with the bad guy smashing into the door as soon as it starts to open and knocking the homeowner down in the process.
People open the door for people they aren't expecting?
WEIRD.


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