10-25-2010, 15:07
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Just when you think you are safe...
Okay, am calm now....okay maybe not really but, am trying to be calm. This is one of those, "So there I was," moments...except damn, I should have been smarter?
But there I was one hour ago, sitting in the drive-thru of KFC, ordering a small little chicken sandwhich at the window, in my Bronco.
All of a sudden, a loud banging noise on my passenger side window, that is rolled up, and I look over, and there is this twenty-something white guy in a tee-shirt and a weird necklace, (that I HAD noticed earlier walking out on the street, before turning in...)
So he mouths, "I need to talk to you," and freaking starts trying to open the door, then again, and again, pulls on the handle, and bangs on the window. Okay, yep, am pissed off now, so I exit my door, and walk to the back of my truck, where he is now standing.
I yell "WTF"? And he looks a little taken aback, or so I think, and begins to tell me about how he just ran out of gas. I stop him and say, I am on a deadline, and turn to leave, so he reaches out, to which I jump way back in a side step motion. He says, "I was just going to ask you for one dollar...etc..." I looked at him and said, "NO! I am buying my sandwhich here, and thats it!"
...He then starts forward and rolls his eyes and shouts, "Yeah just money for your food?" Then glares at me, to which I say, get the fuck away from my truck!... ran around to my door, got in, and took off.
Wow....I think I made a few mistakes here, looking back on it. But, when I get scared, I get angry!
WTF do I look like...someone who is stupid???
Anyway, watch out at drive through's...
Holly
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10-25-2010, 15:31
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Originally Posted by echoes
Wow....I think I made a few mistakes here, looking back on it. But, when I get scared, I get angry!
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If there's ever a next time, this story would be a lot shorter and less nerve-wracking if you simply move your right foot from brake to gas pedal and kept it there for a few minutes.
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10-25-2010, 15:42
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Originally Posted by Razor
If there's ever a next time, this story would be a lot shorter and less nerve-wracking if you simply move your right foot from brake to gas pedal and kept it there for a few minutes.
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Agree Sir.
Thank you,
Holly
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10-25-2010, 15:46
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How come people .......
How come people never come up pounding on my window and making little growly faces?
I stop on the Murch for chicken gizzards all the time.
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10-25-2010, 20:08
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How come people never come up pounding on my window and making little growly faces?
I stop on the Murch for chicken gizzards all the time.
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About 20 years ago I was sleeping at a rest stop in N.C., up in the mountains. Dead asleep in the front seat, fully reclined and some moron taps on my window.
Says something, I said "what"?
He says, "come on, how much?"
I reply, "WTF you talking about?"
Then it hit me. I tell him to "F*** Off".
He starts to tap on my window again, I pull out the .45 that was on my chest and point it at him and repeat what I just said. He muttered something I could not understand and beat feet.
I think the .45 is sort of a universal sign, it's understood everywhere.
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10-25-2010, 21:14
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Had almost the identical situation at a rest stop outside of Olympia, WA. When I tapped on the window with my G22 he beat feet like a marathon runner.
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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant
About 20 years ago I was sleeping at a rest stop in N.C., up in the mountains. Dead asleep in the front seat, fully reclined and some moron taps on my window.
Says something, I said "what"?
He says, "come on, how much?"
I reply, "WTF you talking about?"
Then it hit me. I tell him to "F*** Off".
He starts to tap on my window again, I pull out the .45 that was on my chest and point it at him and repeat what I just said. He muttered something I could not understand and beat feet.
I think the .45 is sort of a universal sign, it's understood everywhere. 
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10-27-2010, 20:37
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10-26-2010, 05:26
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Thank you, for all of the replies.
Today is a new day!
holly
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10-27-2010, 06:27
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Thank you, for all of the replies. 
Today is a new day!
holly
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And one filled with a new experience (and many more options) to fall back on if the situation arises again.
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10-25-2010, 15:53
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Razor
If there's ever a next time, this story would be a lot shorter and less nerve-wracking if you simply move your right foot from brake to gas pedal and kept it there for a few minutes.
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Yep, the worst that can happen is this: LINK
(I'd buy a ticket to see that)
Glad you're OK.
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10-25-2010, 16:32
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Originally Posted by Green Light
Yep, the worst that can happen is this: LINK
(I'd buy a ticket to see that)
Glad you're OK.
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Great video...just cannot believe that my reaction was so stupid.
Hide-sight is 20-20. Think maybe a refresher course is in order, and excuse me now, I am going to be sick to my stomach just now...damn, this shit needs to just go away!
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10-25-2010, 16:55
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Good reactions are based on experience. Bad ones are based on fear. You'll be ready next time.
Keep situational awareness when you're vulnerable like that. There's a lot of kooks, kriminals, and krazies out there. They wait for what they perceive as soft targets. Be safe!
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10-25-2010, 17:04
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Getting out of your vehicle is a bad idea.
If he has threatened you, and you are afraid that he is going to hurt you, you MIGHT want to show him your can of pepper spray. Be careful deploying it from inside the car though.
TR
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