Diesel Damo wrote:
> On Apr 30, 7:43 am, "Jason James" <a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
>> You go to work, while some jobless arse-hole raids your car. At least
they
>> didn't torch it like some of the ****s do out here in the sticks. An
>> acquaintance had a mid-'70s Camaro which he paid $17k for. He got
ripped off
>> as up close the body had many signs of fatigue: cracks where the roof
joined
>> the body and doors that had dropped so much they were rubbing on the
body.
>> It had these huge ugly mags which I think are std,..anyway, they stole
it,
>> drove to a state forest and burnt it to the ground. Insurance coughed
up
>> $10k. He was depressed for a month after it.
>
> You can understand (but not agree with) the joyride thing, but to burn
> someone else's property to cinders for no reason is something I'll
> never understand. Absolutely no gain, yet you're completely ****ing
> over some poor bastard that you don't even know.
I agree 100%. I just don't understand that behaviour.
Take it for a spin around the block and bring it back without
any damage, I might forgive - anything else I'd rip their nutz
off with {thinks power tool of choice} jigsaw, or would I take
my chainsaw to their neck. Dunno.
It is a behaviour I don't understand. I'm a mental ****
up, however don't touch anyone else's property, and don't
expect anyone to touch mine.
Related ... Folk going insane with random patterns on walls with
spray paint cans don't make sense. If they are a real
work of art meybe, however if they are scribble randomly
on the wall ... because I can?!?!? Seriously broken.


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