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Originally Posted by Old Dog New Trick
I wonder if a gun was involved? (I can’t think of wanting to break someone’s arm for a lesser reason.)
I’m guessing here but,
1) she cut him off...
2) he honked, flipped her off, flashed his lights, or yelled an obscenity...or did nothing...
3) she yelled an obscenity, flipped him off, or drove erratically stomping the brakes while flipping him off repeatedly...afterwards...
4) she didn’t stop to let him pass, she stopped either because she had to (traffic light or stopped traffic) and he exited his vehicle to threaten or intimidate...or she stopped to validate her superiority and feelings of equality.
My guess is it escalated from there to a smashed rear (side) window an arm being pulled through it (with or without a gun in hand) and being broken over the roof or door of the car. While at the same time the passenger (fiancé) decided to get physically involved only to find herself out muscled and out matched.
I like Bend, but Bend has changed drastically over the past few years. It was (maybe still is) a great place to live in Oregon, but like all good places (called Paradise) it’s becoming a different place entirely.
Maybe this guy just hates everything about “gay pride month” and being forced by PC leftist to accept it.
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The situation is more about the fact that they were 2 females who ended up in an altercation in the age of gender equality and the man treated them like he might have men in equal fashion except the harsh reality that the women Deserved has nothing to do with this the story doesn't clarify the cause of the mans rage but does state the outcome of a physical mismatch to begin with.
There used to be a bar in my hometown called Mutt and Jeff's, Mutt was the woman and she bounced in the bar but as the above situation pointed out above few men ever challenged her just because she was a women so the illusion was she could whip men and throw them out of her bar....therefore if the same thing happened today there is a likelihood she would not be bouncing if men were going to treat as an equal since it was a rougher bar.....but in her day the 70-80's there was still a sense for most men not to beat up a woman.
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Last edited by WarriorDiplomat; 06-06-2018 at 21:14.
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