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I think this thread has the longest ever posts as of yet on this foro by JG. Also, I think the number of characters typed by JG on this thread if put together might end up being greater than the number of characters typed by JG in all other threads on this foro.
think this thread has the longest ever posts as of yet on this foro by JG. Also, I think the number of characters typed by JG on this thread if put together might end up being greater than the number of characters typed by JG in all other threads on this foro.
I read a book in which an FBI agent was quoted as saying something like "All kinds of bad things go down in parking lots" Something to consider. And believe me, in my town parking disputes happen every hour. I've been involved in a couple of road rage incidents over the years, and none ended well or had me feeling good after. My advice-never get out of your car while in a dispute unless you plan to have **** go terribly down hill.
My advice-never get out of your car while in a dispute unless you plan to have **** go terribly down hill.
This is good advice. People shouldn't say anything to continue an argument either--comments should be geared toward ending the argument. Some people become more aggressive when they realize a person can't--or won't--defend himself. This was the main consideration in my earlier comments.
an FBI agent was quoted as saying something like "All kinds of bad things go down in parking lots"
I read somewhere that more people are killed every year in the US by automobiles than by handguns. I'm afraid this disturbing trend will continue until we spend more time at the firing range.
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