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Re: Rude city people driving RANT


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Posted by thurlow on March 19, 2010 at 19:09:55 from (74.177.51.240):

In Reply to: Re: Rude city people driving RANT posted by Pat-CT on March 19, 2010 at 18:31:32:

True story about another bad dude: local fellow got out of the Army in the early '70s; he was about 6'6" tall and weighed around 240 and there wasn't an ounce of fat on him. He'd been home from Viet Nam about 6 weeks, where he was the 'baddest' fellow in the whole battalion. His car quit at a red light and he couldn't get it started; after the light had done a complete cycle, the fellow in the car behind him set down on the horn and wouldn't let up. The bad dude got out of his car and walked back to the other car; it was a 4-door hardtop (remember them) with all the windows down and the guy behind the wheel appeared to be middle-aged. He reached through the window; grabbed the guy and pulled him out through the window. Holding him with his left hand, he hit him in the face and knocked him clear over the hood of his car. He said the fellow got up and came around the back of the car; this was, of course, before the days of cell phones and it was about 10 minutes before the cops got there. The other guy was about twice his age and weighed maybe 170 pounds. The big, bad guy said he'd NEVER been so glad to see anyone in his life as he was the cops. The little guy couldn't hit him hard enough to knock him out, but for 10 minutes had absolutely worn his a$$ out. He was bleeding in about a dozen places and scratched in a bunch more. Found out he wasn't nearly as bad as he thought he was...........by his own admission. Told the story on himself.


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