My neighbor/friend bought a car from an individual at noon. Paid cash. At 3:30 he asked me to drive him to pick it up, and as we rolled into the driveway, the homeowner and three other goons were removing the battery from his car and intending to replace it with a dud. I've been in a few scraps in my life, but I never have considered my self to be good at fighting, so when my friend came unhinged, and jumped out of my truck threatening to whip everybody in sight, I was slightly concerned. The three goons dropped the tools, put there hands up and slowly backed to a pickup and sped away. The other guy ran like a streak to the house trailer and locked himself inside, with my friend banging on the door for him to come out. I've never in my life felt more like a sitting duck - I figured we were both gonna get shot. I tried to talk him into getting the car and leaving, but he refused - said he wanted his money back. After about a half hour of threats shouted back and forth through the locked door, the homeowner sent his oriental wife outside. She called my friend every vile name that I'd ever heard, and he just stood there, red-faced, silent, and looking at his boots. Finally, she reached in her bra and pulled his money out, and I beat him to my truck. I'm still amazed that there wasn't a shooting, and all we had were pocket knives. All we had to do was set the original battery back in the car and drive away, but something clicked in his head, and he no longer wanted that car.
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