Jealous morons abound
Just had to vent.
So yes, morons ae everywhere!
Karma
I park and, literally, within a few minutes the idiot next to me starts shaking the dirt off his floor mats.
I just stood there and stared at him...shocked. Finally, he looks over and says, "Hey, how ya doin? Oh, sorry, I'll try not to get any dirt on your car." As massive amounts of dust and debris land on my car.
Last edited by andrec10; Oct 7, 2012 at 08:23 PM.
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Whenever I got a new car, or anything for that matter people would say it MUST be nice etc.(Small town) There was one person who would ride my A$$ more then the rest. I always wanted to tell him it MUST be nice to have the money to smoke three packs a day, drink a bottle of whiskey a day, but since I delt with the public everyday I had to get a thick skin. Ask me if I miss dealing with the public.






Whenever I got a new car, or anything for that matter people would say it MUST be nice etc.(Small town) There was one person who would ride my A$$ more then the rest. I always wanted to tell him it MUST be nice to have the money to smoke three packs a day, drink a bottle of whiskey a day, but since I delt with the public everyday I had to get a thick skin. Ask me if I miss dealing with the public.
Things like this are just snap shots of the disenfranchised, But more over, it's a class of humans who would like to have everything they want but refuse to accept or even try to find the pathway to a better life. Attempted education, failed. Hard work, Failed. just trying to advance themselves, Failed.You can't change them. My one sister was in that pile of humans. Just glad my mother passed away so she didn't have to see how low my sister would go. And now she wants nothing, of course she's dead, buried in a potters field. She started out extremely bright but it all went to hell and she followed it down that rat hole where she was the only thing important. I'd like ever much to be sorry for her, but I'm not. Her other sister and myself, we worked hard, got an education and tried over and over and over to show her how she too, could make something of herself, but all she could do was take, and take and take. Anyone who had something nice she'd try to damage or destroy it.
Most LEO here have seen the same crap five days a week, that class of fail to accomplish somethings on every shift. you can't change the course of failed evolution, you can lead, but they have no interest in the journey. They take what they can, and if it won't move or they can't steal it they just destroy it. Sad, but it's life.
Without saying anything, she walked over, picked up the drink and threw it into the open window of the car, splashing everyone inside with that soda and ice.
Another story involving a coworker who lived in an apartment:
His truck stereo was stolen, one night, so for several nights after he replaced the stereo, my coworker left his truck doors unlocked while he waited by the window - lights out and baseball bat nearby. Sure enough, the same two guys pulled up and started to remove the new stereo. Of course, within minutes, my coworker was out there wacking both of the thief's legs with the bat. As both were writhing in pain, he called the cops and had them arrested. I don't think they tried stealing his stereo, ever again.





One thing we can do is just be consistently aware of those situations and circumstances that enable these losers to express themselves by damaging our property. My Vette is a seasonal car, so I can somewhat pick and choose where I leave my car. No Walmart / K-Mart / Target / Sam's Club parking lots. No leaving it at a sporting event. When I go out to eat, I sit where I can casually observe the car and park out in the open away from other cars so it would be unusual for anyone to approach it. The only place I feel good about walking away from the car in public is at a few local cruise-ins attended mostly by other car entusiasts. Benefit car shows or car shows which are a part of some larger publicly advertised associated event have proven to be undesirable because people won't control themselves or their kids - I have a small collection of seasonal cars so I take one of the ones that can sustain some potential abuse to the few benefit shows I attend. My grandkids go to cruise-ins all the time with me and they get excited when they see the 'pretty' cars but they simply know you don't touch any of the cars. If I go to WallyWorld, I just take the Honda Civic beater instead.
It's a sad commentary, but if you have something nice you care about and want to keep it that way, whether a car, home, family, then you have to protect and defend it. Yeah, regarding my Vette it's a little **** on my part, but after I've spent hours and money caring for the car, I'll be darned if I'll take the chance on exposing it to a few people who wouldn't know what to do with it five minutes after they'd have one, and don't want me to have it either.












