so last night my bike was STOLEN
#45
Well man good thing you got your bike back and don't sell your toys you will regret it just put them away for a little while. On the other hand, what Parker did was very cool on his part but what if the guy on the bike had a gun on him(and you know the mentality of stupid ***** these days "**** i'm not getting in trouble for this or I'm not going back to jail") and maybe the guy could've started shooting at Parker or may be the people in the Equinox coul've done it too. Or what if the cops did not show up but ten minutes later? what could've happened? These days we have to think before we act because **** is going crazy. Parker said that those guys now probably know where he lives, now he has to keep and eye on his stuff or maybe himself too. Its just not worth your life or anyone elses for just $10K or less.
#48
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Originally Posted by Elite_Hot_Rod
Your welcome Parker, glad I could help. The .45 was a better choice, the 44 Mag Desert Eagle is a bit much, hand cannon. lol
Lets goto backwoods trap one day. heck of a nice shooting range, and we can knock some clay outa the air too....
#51
Daniel,
Just a sugestion, look in to a good public storage unit, there are some nice ones and my friend stored his car in one while he was building it, the secuirty is awesome at one of those and you could park the Zoh and the r6 in a single garaged unit, or just the R6 and split it with some one that also has a bike, just an idea man, you could also let people use it for mods and get some cash, or just have it as a place for y'all to work on your cars.
Neil
Just a sugestion, look in to a good public storage unit, there are some nice ones and my friend stored his car in one while he was building it, the secuirty is awesome at one of those and you could park the Zoh and the r6 in a single garaged unit, or just the R6 and split it with some one that also has a bike, just an idea man, you could also let people use it for mods and get some cash, or just have it as a place for y'all to work on your cars.
Neil
Last edited by Bizzzatch350; 12-14-2005 at 08:47 PM.
#53
Originally Posted by jhe2003
Well man good thing you got your bike back and don't sell your toys you will regret it just put them away for a little while. On the other hand, what Parker did was very cool on his part but what if the guy on the bike had a gun on him(and you know the mentality of stupid ***** these days "**** i'm not getting in trouble for this or I'm not going back to jail") and maybe the guy could've started shooting at Parker or may be the people in the Equinox coul've done it too. Or what if the cops did not show up but ten minutes later? what could've happened? These days we have to think before we act because **** is going crazy. Parker said that those guys now probably know where he lives, now he has to keep and eye on his stuff or maybe himself too. Its just not worth your life or anyone elses for just $10K or less.
Thank the lord the cops in my area know us real well and wouldn't take but 40 seconds from anywhere in my community for them to respond.
#56
Originally Posted by Parker TX
One more thing that pisses me off....
Its the ******* principle of the situation, and I hope those **** get whats coming to them, if not they can come on over!
Its the ******* principle of the situation, and I hope those **** get whats coming to them, if not they can come on over!
#57
Originally Posted by BigBronco
damn man. put your **** away and get a corolla
Time for a disc lock, heavy duty chain, and a motorcycle cover. Out of sight, out of mind. We're definately gonna have fun with the manager whenever you get back in town, hes gonna listen to us this time.
Arron
#59
Originally Posted by Stang Man
Thats the thing, he GOT the bike in the first place to keep miles off the Corvette. He rides the bike to class and to work. What sense would it make to drive to a storage unit to get the bike, then head back and drop it off again before going home?
Time for a disc lock, heavy duty chain, and a motorcycle cover. Out of sight, out of mind. We're definately gonna have fun with the manager whenever you get back in town, hes gonna listen to us this time.
Arron
Time for a disc lock, heavy duty chain, and a motorcycle cover. Out of sight, out of mind. We're definately gonna have fun with the manager whenever you get back in town, hes gonna listen to us this time.
Arron