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ilikebikes 10-13-07 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by SDRider (Post 5443666)
How many years have you been carrying and how many times have you had to use your gun to protect yourself or your family?

If your answer to my second question contains any number greater than zero I'd seriously consider moving.

Just in case you missed it.The great part about this is that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, the sad part is that most of you are living a fantasy where your so sure that your safe in your neighborhood that your blind to the truth, and the truth is that muggings, rapes, murder, and so on can happen anywhere and at any time even in your super nice "crime just dont happen round these parts" neighborhood I love it when you see something going on in a hotsy totsy neighborhood and you hear the person say," I just cant believe this happened in our area! This kinda stuff just doesnt happen around here!" well holy crap! it just did! also, I dont let anyone scare me away from where I live, if you want to run to the so called "safe place" its up to you, I live here although I know its not the greatest place and my kids know how to survive here if needed (yes, that includes how to safely handle, clean, load, and shoot all the weapons in my home) but they also learned how to stay in school and become who they want to become and live just about anywhere they want to live, remember, what doesnt kill you makes you stronger, hidding your children from the truth doesnt make it any less real just makes them weaker and more of a target is all.

ilikebikes 10-13-07 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by chipcom (Post 5443840)
Best weapon for any situation is a brain. If you ain't got one of those, get a gun, put it in your mouth and pull the trigger...you'll not have to worry about your own safety anymore and you'll make the world safer for the rest of us.

OK, send me your addy and the next time some drugged out zombie tries to rob someone at gun point Ill send him to you so you can use your brain and talk him out of it, Im sure he'll be very understanding of your situation and walk away a new man :rolleyes: I know plenty of people that thought like you and guess what? their the ones that ended up without brains when they teid to talk some a55wipe out of a "situation!" Do I worry about my family 24-7? your damn right I do! and it would be the same no matter where I lived! anyone who doesnt worry aboout theirs 24-7 shouldnt have a family IMHO :rolleyes: also, how do you think the guys that "make the world safer for the rest of us" do it? do they go around tryin to talk the terrorist out blowing 5h1t up? or do they use weapons? wake up and smell the joe bro :rolleyes: youll be the one blowing your brains out should (god forbid) something ever happen to a member of your family because you didnt have a weapon to at least TRY to defend them!

Versa2nr 10-13-07 08:26 AM

I like bikes... you must live in a really crappy area. I would hate to have to be in fear for my own safety as well as the safety of my family 24/7. I hope things improve for you and that you stay safe.

bikerider62 10-13-07 08:47 AM

ilikebikes: I really hate to say this, but I feel so much pity for you. It must be terrible to be so afraid of your own shadow all the time. Yes, there are terrible people and things in this world. But to live in constant fear of everything isn't living at all. I'd suggest seeing a psychiatrist, but I know that you'll blow the suggestion off as not being a "manly" thing to do. You'll be in my prayers tonight.

Schwinnrider 10-13-07 08:52 AM

I have car insurance but I've never filed a claim. A gun is like that.

jens5 10-13-07 08:56 AM

Even empty ones work! People will exit the vehicle if one is tossed in.

Richard

ilikebikes 10-13-07 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Versa2nr (Post 5446685)
I like bikes... you must live in a really crappy area. I would hate to have to be in fear for my own safety as well as the safety of my family 24/7. I hope things improve for you and that you stay safe.

When compared to other areas I guess I do live in a kinda crappy area, but Im never in "FEAR" for my safety or "FEAR" for the safety of my family, heres a quote from my last post,"Do I worry about my family 24-7? your damn right I do! and it would be the same no matter where I lived!" See? I WORRY, fear has nothing to do with it, if I was afraid I wouldnt be here taking care of mine :) Id be in some high end area paying high end prices just for the illusion of "all being well" Im one of a few people that know that BS is everywhere and Im as prepared as I can be to deal with it should it come, thats all, I love my family and would gladly give up my life for them, does this mean that I live in fear, no, just means I love them is all :) and remember you shouldnt just assume that someone needs improvment on their life just because they live in what some consider a "bad area" I never said I was poor, or sad, or misrable, Im none of that, finacially Im doing well, Im very happy to be in my situation, and Im no where near misrable! :lol: ;) My neighborhood is an "up and coming" area so Im just sticking it out :) when things get better Ill STILL be in MY neighborhood :D Thanks for the concern though ;) :)

ilikebikes 10-13-07 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by bikerider62 (Post 5446761)
ilikebikes: I really hate to say this, but I feel so much pity for you. It must be terrible to be so afraid of your own shadow all the time. Yes, there are terrible people and things in this world. But to live in constant fear of everything isn't living at all. I'd suggest seeing a psychiatrist, but I know that you'll blow the suggestion off as not being a "manly" thing to do. You'll be in my prayers tonight.

Wow! Do you not know how to read?! Please, do read the prior posting completely and try to comprehend at least a little bit before making stupid assumtions :rolleyes: if you ever get to meet me youll know that Im in no way a super macho kindof a guy! :roflmao: thats like the dumbess thing Ive ever heard! :roflmao: in fact Im just about as liad back as any person can be, being as prepared as I can doesnt make me afriad :) read on and MAYBE youll understand the written word of the guy thats,"so afraid of your own shadow all the time/living in constant fear of everything" :lol: thats the dumbest thing ive ever heard! if you knew me and hung out with me just for a day youd be apologizing for the dumbess assumption youve ever made :) well maybe not the dumbess YOUVE ever made, Im sure there has been others :)

sumguy 10-13-07 09:14 AM

using your brain is more about not getting into a situation than talking your way out of one. If you smack cars for buzzing, do you smack it if its full of gangbangers or a soccer mom? I don't consider pepper spray or stun guns as weapons; when used properly, they are non-lethal self defense tools, there when you need them. If you have have wild animals or serious crime problems to contend with carry something more appropriate.

-=(8)=- 10-13-07 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by ilikebikes (Post 5446818)
Wow! Do you not know how to read?! Please, do read the prior posting completely and try to comprehend at least a little bit before making stupid assumtions :rolleyes: if you ever get to meet me youll know that Im in no way a super macho kindof a guy! :roflmao: thats like the dumbess thing Ive ever heard! :roflmao: in fact Im just about as liad back as any person can be :) read on and MAYBE youll understand the written word of the guy thats,"so afraid of your own shadow all the time/living in constant fear of everything" :lol: thats the dumbest thing ive ever heard! if you knew me and hung out with me just for a day youd be apologizing for the dumbess assumption youve ever made :) well maybe not the dumbess YOUVE ever made, Im sure there has been others :)

I understand where you are coming from. I guess its a geographical thing.
In my case, These people who dont understand dont work in Riviera Beach,
FL, for instance, one of THE most scary and crime ridden areas in FL like I do.
Its not a case of 'being able to take another route' etc. Of course you use your
head, change routes every day etc, but there is very real possibility statistically
speaking, that you will suffer some type of violence weekly as I do with verbal
taunts and seriously aggressive panhandling from crackheads. Im the MOST peaceful,
laidback person I know but I feel better carrying something that might save myself
from a serious injury should I suffer a level of violence over what I suffer now. I used
to laff at this stuff until it applied to me. I can only opine that people who dont understand this more often than nots travels dont take them into very violent areas.
Its ironic that if a "I dont need a helmet for safety' thread comes up most
people chastise the poster and give horror stories of all their freinds and relatives and
cousins of girlfriends uncle who are vegitables now from no helmet but post something
like this about another very real danger and you have some type of mental shortcoming
or are scared of the world, etc......Go figure :rolleyes:

ilikebikes 10-13-07 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by sumguy (Post 5446846)
using your brain is more about not getting into a situation than talking your way out of one. If you smack cars for buzzing, do you smack it if its full of gangbangers or a soccer mom? I don't consider pepper spray or stun guns as weapons; when used properly, they are non-lethal self defense tools, there when you need them. If you have have wild animals or serious crime problems to contend with carry something more appropriate.

Thats a really good point, I used to smack, punch, kick cars when they buzzed me all the time, didnt matter who it was, kinda stupid when you look back at it and think about what could have happened, but I have learned the lesson and havnt done these stupid things for a while and I feel like a better person because of it :) my weapon of choice is there when I need it and if ever I need to make the choice I have the ability to make it lethal or non lethal :)

ilikebikes 10-13-07 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by -=Łem in Pa=- (Post 5446871)
I understand where you are coming from. I guess its a geographical thing.
In my case, These people who dont understand dont work in Riviera Beach,
FL, for instance, one of THE most scary and crime ridden aread in FL like I do.
Its not a case of 'being able to take another route' etc. Of course you use your
head, change routes every day etc, but there is very real possibility statistically
speaking, that you will suffer some type of violence weekly as I do with verbal
taunts and seriously aggressive panhandling from crackheads. Im the MOST peaceful,
laidback person I know but I feel better carrying something that might save myself
from a serious injury should I suffer a level of violence over what I suffer now. I used
to laff at this stuff until it applied to me. I can only opine that people who dont understand
this more often than nots travels dont take them into very violent areas.
Its ironic that if a "I dont need a helmet for safety' thread comes up most
people chastise the poster and give horror stories of all their freinds and relatives and
cousins of girlfriends uncle who are vegitables now from no helmet but post something
like this about another very real danger and you have some type of mental shortcoming
or are scared of the world, etc......Go figure :rolleyes:

Thanks ;)

Machka 10-13-07 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by nashcommguy (Post 5445579)
Sorry, starting to get repetativre so I'll just say this: We all have to make our own decicions as to what to carry and what to not carry. Whether it's Clif Bars, Gatoraid or a .44 magnum. People who choose to NOT carry have that right, aslo. For me and my family we've decicded that the reality is that in micro time one can become a stat overwhom everyone sheds a tear and remembers fondly as a good,(man/woman)cyclyst. Or you can attend a funeral of one though foolish in life won his/her eternal salvation w/a deathgbed confession and a truly renpentant heart. At some point in our society/push will come to shove and if you aint packing you're going to need to be.:p

You speak from a very US point of view. Fortunately, many other parts of the world have a very different perspective. :)

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Threads like these just reinforce my thoughts that I would NEVER want to live in the US, and they make me appreciate my country and the other countries I've visited all the more.

Schwinnrider 10-13-07 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 5446979)
You speak from a very US point of view. Fortunately, many other parts of the world have a very different perspective. :)

-------------------------------------

Threads like these just reinforce my thoughts that I would NEVER want to live in the US, and they make me appreciate my country and the other countries I've visited all the more.


Many other countries don't have the crime and criminals the US has, either. BUT---I will guarantee you there are sections of London and Paris which are dangerous in which to wander. I seem to remember Paris erupting in riots last year. People being killed on the metro, and all that.

MrCjolsen 10-13-07 10:21 AM

Black bike
Dark blue shirt with "Polite" Poland" "Please" or "Peace" in large white block letters on the back.
Small camelback worn under shirt.
White helmet.
Web belt containing repair kit, snacks, with a mag light attached to it.
Trunk bag.
Black shoes.

Get the idea?

SDRider 10-13-07 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by ilikebikes (Post 5444666)
The great part about this is that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, the sad part is that most of you are living a fantasy where your so sure that your safe in your neighborhood that your blind to the truth, and the truth is that muggings, rapes, murder, and so on can happen anywhere and at any time even in your super nice "crime just dont happen round these parts" neighborhood :rolleyes: I love it when you see something going on in a hotsy totsy neighborhood and you hear the person say," I just cant believe this happened in our area! This kinda stuff just doesnt happen around here!" well holy crap! it just did! also, I dont let anyone scare me away from where I live, if you want to run to the so called "safe place" its up to you, I live here although I know its not the greatest place and my kids know how to survive here if needed (yes, that includes how to safely handle, clean, load, and shoot all the weapons in my home) but they also learned how to stay in school and become who they want to become and live just about anywhere they want to live, remember, what doesnt kill you makes you stronger, hidding your children from the truth doesnt make it any less real :rolleyes: just makes them weaker and more of a target is all.

I'm not saying stuff never happens around here. Just that the odds of me getting into a situation where I might need a gun to defend myself are extremely low. I've made the decision that I'd rather play the odds than carry a weapon with me all the time and take on all the responsibility and risk that goes with it...not to mention the fact that it's ILLEGAL.

I don't even know where you're going with the "hiding your children from the truth" comment. Who's hiding their children? What truth am I hiding? :rolleyes:

I'll take my son to the range when he's older...maybe around 10-12 years old.

ilikebikes 10-13-07 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by SDRider (Post 5447111)
I'm not saying stuff never happens around here. Just that the odds of me getting into a situation where I might need a gun to defend myself are extremely low. I've made the decision that I'd rather play the odds than carry a weapon with me all the time and take on all the responsibility and risk that goes with it...not to mention the fact that it's ILLEGAL.

I don't even know where you're going with the "hiding your children from the truth" comment. Who's hiding their children? What truth am I hiding? :rolleyes:

I'll take my son to the range when he's older...maybe around 10-12 years old.

Sorry :o I did a bit of assuming myself :o due to your comment,"I should seriously consider moving..." I just assumed that you have your family in a so called "safe neighborhood" the "hiding your children from the truth" comment pertained to my assumption about the area in which you live, the truth that I spoke of is that crime and crazies are everywhere, but it was all based on assumtion so scratch it :) unless.....;)

ilikebikes 10-13-07 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by MrCjolsen (Post 5447052)
Black bike
Dark blue shirt with "Polite" Poland" "Please" or "Peace" in large white block letters on the back.
Small camelback worn under shirt.
White helmet.
Web belt containing repair kit, snacks, with a mag light attached to it.
Trunk bag.
Black shoes.

Get the idea?

OK, Im an idiot, I dont get it? or Im the only person here that admits that I dont get it :lol: please explain?

SDRider 10-13-07 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by ilikebikes (Post 5446619)
OK, send me your addy and the next time some drugged out zombie tries to rob someone at gun point Ill send him to you so you can use your brain and talk him out of it, Im sure he'll be very understanding of your situation and walk away a new man :rolleyes: I know plenty of people that thought like you and guess what? their the ones that ended up without brains when they teid to talk some a55wipe out of a "situation!" Do I worry about my family 24-7? your damn right I do! and it would be the same no matter where I lived! anyone who doesnt worry aboout theirs 24-7 shouldnt have a family IMHO :rolleyes: also, how do you think the guys that "make the world safer for the rest of us" do it? do they go around tryin to talk the terrorist out blowing 5h1t up? or do they use weapons? wake up and smell the joe bro :rolleyes: youll be the one blowing your brains out should (god forbid) something ever happen to a member of your family because you didnt have a weapon to at least TRY to defend them!

Gearing up for your first ulcer?

Dude, you can live your life in fear, constantly worrying about your loved ones or you can relax and enjoy life. We're all going to die, it's inevitable. It's just a matter of how and when and all the protection and guns in the world aren't going to prevent that.

I have a 5 year old son and I hardly spend any time at all worrying about him. Sure, I want him to be safe and never get hurt but that isn't reality. I can't protect him from everything...it's just not possible. We play out on our street and I wouldn't even dream of having a gun with me when we're out there. It's just not something that would even enter my mind.

-=(8)=- 10-13-07 11:46 AM

I will speak for him......You are not 'living your life in fear' if you choose to commute
through a high crime area, every day. I would say just the opposite. That you are
definately not afraid if you rode in/through dangerous conditions. I would never shoot
anyone but, my carrying a shockpole could mean the difference between a major beating
and a minor one. That I do have control over. Again, If your commute takes you through
a scary area everyday and two and three times a week you have violent behavior visited
upon you I think your opinion might change.

ilikebikes 10-13-07 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by SDRider (Post 5447289)
Gearing up for your first ulcer?

Dude, you can live your life in fear, constantly worrying about your loved ones or you can relax and enjoy life. We're all going to die, it's inevitable. It's just a matter of how and when and all the protection and guns in the world aren't going to prevent that.

I have a 5 year old son and I hardly spend any time at all worrying about him. Sure, I want him to be safe and never get hurt but that isn't reality. I can't protect him from everything...it's just not possible. We play out on our street and I wouldn't even dream of having a gun with me when we're out there. It's just not something that would even enter my mind.

Thanks again -=Łem in Pa=- ;) SDRider, Here you go, another re-post ;)
"When compared to other areas I guess I do live in a kinda crappy area, but Im never in "FEAR" for my safety or "FEAR" for the safety of my family, heres a quote from my last post,"Do I worry about my family 24-7? your damn right I do! and it would be the same no matter where I lived!" See? I WORRY, fear has nothing to do with it, if I was afraid I wouldnt be here taking care of mine Id be in some high end area paying high end prices just for the illusion of "all being well" Im one of a few people that know that BS is everywhere and Im as prepared as I can be to deal with it should it come, thats all, I love my family and would gladly give up my life for them, does this mean that I live in fear, no, just means I love them is all and remember you shouldnt just assume that someone needs improvment on their life just because they live in what some consider a "bad area" I never said I was poor, or sad, or misrable, Im none of that, finacially Im doing well, Im very happy to be in my situation, and Im no where near misrable! My neighborhood is an "up and coming" area so Im just sticking it out when things get better Ill STILL be in MY neighborhood Thanks for the concern though" Heres another one that you prob didnt read "Wow! Do you not know how to read?! Please, do read the prior posting completely and try to comprehend at least a little bit before making stupid assumtions :rolleyes: if you ever get to meet me youll know that Im in no way a super macho kindof a guy! :roflmao: thats like the dumbess thing Ive ever heard! :roflmao: in fact Im just about as liad back as any person can be, being as prepared as I can doesnt make me afriad :) read on and MAYBE youll understand the written word of the guy thats,"so afraid of your own shadow all the time/living in constant fear of everything" :lol: thats the dumbest thing ive ever heard! if you knew me and hung out with me just for a day youd be apologizing for the dumbess assumption youve ever made :) well maybe not the dumbess YOUVE ever made, Im sure there has been others :) So for now we can agree to disagree :)

Giro 10-13-07 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by ilikebikes (Post 5447280)
OK, Im an idiot, I dont get it? or Im the only person here that admits that I dont get it :lol: please explain?

Take a close look at the next bicycle mounted police officer you see. This might only work in an area were sometimes police officers patrol on bikes.

ilikebikes 10-13-07 03:26 PM

Yeah I know....now :o MrCjolsen sent me a PM as not to make me look to foolish :) Thanks MrCjolsen :D ( I mentioned to him that the first image to come to mind was batman! :lol: )

ken cummings 10-13-07 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by MMACH 5 (Post 5436315)
Best weapons:
Common sense
Strong legs

+1

AlmostTrick 10-13-07 10:12 PM

I've never even needed a patch kit, why would I need a gun?


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