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Old 06-30-05 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Cyclaholic
Woah! thats heavy!! if my mun was being stalked, forget driving techniques, I'd tee her up with a S&W .38 snub nose, compact enough to carry in a handbag but with plenty of stopping power at close quarters.

She's very anti violence, and with how bad she was shaking, I'm afraid she wouldn't be able to use a gun effectively at all.

I did manage to get her a sprayer of the good mace, not that crap fake stuff. She's only had to use that once, on a pursesnatcher.
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Old 07-01-05 | 09:35 PM
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I get the distinct impression I'm one of the few who gets the joke


Raiyn,

You're just showing your age. LOL

BTW, I got it also.
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Old 07-02-05 | 01:27 AM
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Hahaha. Duel.

Originally a short story in Playboy magazine...later a movie starring Dennis Weaver, and directed by Steven Spielberg, I believe.
classic. yeah, i believe it's spielberg's first feature length - though it was made for tv. good stuff.
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Old 07-02-05 | 03:01 AM
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Originally Posted by catatonic
I did manage to get her a sprayer of the good mace, not that crap fake stuff. She's only had to use that once, on a pursesnatcher.
Yeah, non-lethal is probably a better option. I couldn't agree more with the mace, the original is still best - pepper spray is for party pranks.

I'll wager the pursesnatcher came out second best.
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Old 07-02-05 | 02:06 PM
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The prusesnatcher was a mixed encounter, he got it real good , however she had a really nice coat torn up, as he grabbed her sleeve at one point during it, and slipped on the ice (good ol indiana winters for ya)

Fortunately it was about her birthday and I bought her an even nicer coat to replace it.
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Old 07-02-05 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by eubi
I had a strange thing happen to me on this morning's commute.

I just started my ride up Citrus, a six-lane wide city street. An 18 wheeler was parked at the donut shop on the other side. The driver yelled something at me that was entirely incomprensible. Not wanting to stop and chat, I just yelled back, "I don't know, sorry."

As I continued up the street to my first light, I heard a semi approaching far behind me. I thought nothing of it as I waited for the light to change, and made a left turn onto Badillo, a four lane wide street.

As I was making the turn, my imagination got the better of me. "Did that driver think I insulted him, by any chance?" I thought nothing of it until the semil also turned left onto Badillo...he was now two blocks behind me.

I figured I'd let him get about a half block back, then duck into one of the residential streets crossing Badillo...just to be sure. As I did, he quickly slowed and turned onto the same street.

My heart was beating pretty well at this point. I had him beat on low-end acceleration and manoeverability. He had me beat on size and top speed. I was also lit up like a Christmas tree with multiple lights and a reflective vest, so hiding was out of the question. When he was about 50 feet back, I turned into a parking lot, made a quick U-turn and rode in the opposite direction. Before turning back onto Badillo I looked back up the street and he just kept going.

Coincidence? I sure hope so.

But a semi on a residential street?

My imagination is pretty good at 3:45 in the morning. No one would have found my body for hours. Growing up in the city makes you a bit more cautious than the regular rube, I think. Probably nothing, But I was extra careful and I'm typing this now.
So the guy was driving this truck?
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Old 07-03-05 | 05:16 AM
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Yeah, I thought of the Spielberg movie as well.
Was about to post about it when I noticed someone had beat me to it.

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Old 07-03-05 | 03:34 PM
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There was another truck chase movie, more recent and more gruesome, in which a couple were the victims. Anybody remember that?
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Old 07-03-05 | 09:43 PM
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Never, ever doubt your instincts when you are on the street.
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Old 07-03-05 | 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by LCI_Brian
Sounds like you did the right thing. Usually if I'm not wanting to stop and chat, I usually just cup my right hand around my right ear to make it seem like I couldn't hear what he said.
dang Brian! I thought I patented that move!
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Old 07-04-05 | 04:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Roody
There was another truck chase movie, more recent and more gruesome, in which a couple were the victims. Anybody remember that?
With J.T. Walsh as the driver?
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