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 Post subject: Re: A horrible thing happened today...
PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:49 pm 
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beating the living crap out of someone is more satisfying to me than seeing them get arrested or given a ticket.
But thats just me.

Agreed, if it was me that thew the object and i got a ticket i wouldnt think anything of it, but if i got the crap kicked outa me i would think twice before i did it again, but thats just just my :2cents:. people deal with situations differently and you just gotta respect that

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:40 am 
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Coliniksi wrote:
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beating the living crap out of someone is more satisfying to me than seeing them get arrested or given a ticket.
But thats just me.

Agreed, if it was me that thew the object and i got a ticket i wouldnt think anything of it, but if i got the crap kicked outa me i would think twice before i did it again, but thats just just my :2cents:. people deal with situations differently and you just gotta respect that


My thoughts exactly.

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 Post subject: Re: A horrible thing happened today...
PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:22 pm 
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You guys don't have guns in Georgia?? :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: A horrible thing happened today...
PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:43 pm 
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You guys don't have guns in Georgia?? :roll:


He was in florida at the time. Not too far from where I live.... and we have guns.... lots of 'em. :D

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 Post subject: Re: A horrible thing happened today...
PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:05 pm 
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Sorry, but I have to disagree with the above posts.

Attacking multiple occupants of a vehicle could have gotten you seriously injured or even killed. You never know who is carrying, has a baseball bat or tire iron in the vehicle, etc..


True statement. I got a baseball bat, machete, chain, rear sway bar, and multiple lock blade pocket knifes. :pepper:


I totally understand why you reacted that way. As to the above statement, knives, bat along with a few other items and my 9 are almost always either on me or within hands reach. Always go prepared. :twisted:

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Sorry, but I have to disagree with the above posts.

Attacking multiple occupants of a vehicle could have gotten you seriously injured or even killed. You never know who is carrying, has a baseball bat or tire iron in the vehicle, etc..


True statement. I got a baseball bat, machete, chain, rear sway bar, and multiple lock blade pocket knifes. :pepper:


I totally understand why you reacted that way. As to the above statement, knives, bat along with a few other items and my 9 are almost always either on me or within hands reach. Always go prepared. :twisted:


Personally, I don't go anywhere that I can't legally carry concealed. You won't see it until it's too late.

The CEO of the company I work for made an excellent point yesterday. He was asking me what firearm he should get for his wife. After discussing an S&W 638 Bodyguard with a Crimson Trace laser grip, the look on his face as it simply disappeared back into my pocket holster was classic. He said "That right there is why it's important to always avoid a fight."

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 Post subject: Re: A horrible thing happened today...
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Well....the only thing i can say is. He did i right thing, yet then again i come from Georgia and the southern thing is just to duke it out and call it a day and then have a beer!

Yet then again the rest of the USA dont think the southern way is the right way!


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mag03kj wrote:
Well....the only thing i can say is. He did i right thing, yet then again i come from Georgia and the southern thing is just to duke it out and call it a day and then have a beer!

Yet then again the rest of the USA dont think the southern way is the right way!


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But 7 of the top 10 highest murder rates by state per capita in the US are southern states. And yes, Georgia is one of the 7 states. So do you beat them to death and then go have a beer by yourself or with your buddies, or do you pour one on them while they're laying on the ground?

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 Post subject: Re: A horrible thing happened today...
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mag03kj wrote:
Well....the only thing i can say is. He did i right thing, yet then again i come from Georgia and the southern thing is just to duke it out and call it a day and then have a beer!

Yet then again the rest of the USA dont think the southern way is the right way!


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But 7 of the top 10 highest murder rates by state per capita in the US are southern states. And yes, Georgia is one of the 7 states. So do you beat them to death and then go have a beer by yourself or with your buddies, or do you pour one on them while they're laying on the ground?


Nope! Georgia is 1 on 1! Sorry like i said the southern way is wrong to the rest of the USA!

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 Post subject: Re: A horrible thing happened today...
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mag03kj wrote:
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mag03kj wrote:
Well....the only thing i can say is. He did i right thing, yet then again i come from Georgia and the southern thing is just to duke it out and call it a day and then have a beer!

Yet then again the rest of the USA dont think the southern way is the right way!


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But 7 of the top 10 highest murder rates by state per capita in the US are southern states. And yes, Georgia is one of the 7 states. So do you beat them to death and then go have a beer by yourself or with your buddies, or do you pour one on them while they're laying on the ground?


Nope! Georgia is 1 on 1! Sorry like i said the southern way is wrong to the rest of the USA!


Sorry, I see my question wasn't clear. I know that you wouldn't gang up on a single guy since you can easily take on 3 guys at the same time. I was trying to ask if you had that beer by yourself, or met up with your buddies and have that beer, and if you pour one on the guy laying on the ground?

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 Post subject: Re: A horrible thing happened today...
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Around here...if your going to fight with dukes well beat the hell out of each other and when its over its over. So have a beer with each other and talk about how stupid it was to fight over w/e it was. Thats pretty much the way it has always been around these parts!

That better :?:

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Budke wrote:
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You guys don't have guns in Georgia?? :roll:


He was in florida at the time. Not too far from where I live.... and we have guns.... lots of 'em. :D


Well in Kentucky, the law says that owners can take any measures necessary to protect their homes AND their vehicles up to and including using your gun to end the problem quickly.

The NRA along with the insurance companies got it passed. Apparently the NRA was tired of all the bull*hit going on, and the insurance companies were tired of losing money to all the claims over vehicle damage.

So if you try to touch a guy's Jeep in Kentucky, you better understand that things may end poorly. :JEEPIN:

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LibertyCRD wrote:
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You guys don't have guns in Georgia?? :roll:


He was in florida at the time. Not too far from where I live.... and we have guns.... lots of 'em. :D


Well in Kentucky, the law says that owners can take any measures necessary to protect their homes AND their vehicles up to and including using your gun to end the problem quickly.

The NRA along with the insurance companies got it passed. Apparently the NRA was tired of all the bull*hit going on, and the insurance companies were tired of losing money to all the claims over vehicle damage.

So if you try to touch a guy's Jeep in Kentucky, you better understand that things may end poorly. :JEEPIN:


Better study up on KRS 503. It definitely looks like you haven't read it.

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Better study up on KRS 503. It definitely looks like you haven't read it.[/quote][/quote][/quote]


Yup I've read it. And I've seen it put into practice already. :wink: It is particularly nice if someone is trying to break in.

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