Posted by Smart Arse guy on January 29, 2011 at 09:35:54 from (24.180.85.120):
In Reply to: Ten Year Old Rambo posted by Chuck (CA) on January 29, 2011 at 08:28:38:
Reminds me of a funny story that a friend of mine from school did.
Remember 25 years ago.....Think back now. Well in those days it was cool to rip off hood ornaments from cars and trucks. After school one day, he was in 9th grade I think. My buddy, his cousin and another punk were up to no good and there was a new Dodge Ram truck with the Ram hood ornament ripe for the taking. My buddys cousin is standing on the bumper just pulling and pulling on this ornament and just as the cable snaps this big redneck who owned the truck came out of the store. The story goes like this.........all 3 ran for their lives in 3 different directions. My buddys cousin was chased through the woods for a while by this big burly guy and they all got away. Put the fear of God in them I am told. Stupid kids doing stupid things. Brings back memories.
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