Great analogy, but opening the hood on a stranger's classic car in a restaurant parking lot is absolutely insane. To DSB, I meant lucky he had the dough and you had some power over him!!
Great analogy, but opening the hood on a stranger's classic car in a restaurant parking lot is absolutely insane. To DSB, I meant lucky he had the dough and you had some power over him!!
I can't stand people sitting on my motorcycle. Since I work in the great city of Denver and I work at a warehouse, I have to park my bike out side basically in an alley. Every once-in-a-while, when I go out for a break, I see some homeless dude or some kids touching it.
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I am just befuddled why people think they can do that. When I was a teenager I had someone open the hood on my 70 Chevelle to see if it was a SS. I had no SS markings anywhere on the car.
I am waiting on the neighbor to get home so I can ask for contact info on the guys doing work on their house in case something else happens (being cautious).
My wife is out of town until tomorrow and has called me twice to wait for her to get home to talk to the neighbors. I am not as nice as her.
I had a almost perfect 79 T/A with a built 455 olds shaker hood the whole 9 yards. It was a beautiful car and at the time I lived in an apartment with only a carport to park in. I came out one day and seen this girl standing on my hood, my first instinct was to start yelling and calling her a retard and asking why she filt the need to stand on my hood and to get the heck off my car. At that time my language was a bit colorful. Man was I pissed off.
Never had problem with folks messin with vehicles, but have problems all the time with people trespassing. They move out of the "big city" and suddenly think that all property surrounding theirs has now become their's to use. Horseback riding, four wheelers etc etc. Now if I pulled onto their lawn they would be pissed but when they ride their horses & ATV's through my fields...I'm the ******* when I give em the boot.