Almost Got Nailed By A Suburban Today
#21
Man don't be a puss. call in the plate. do it from a public phone so you are in the clear..you don't have to give your name so how the hell is he gonna know. for all he knows it could have been anyone who called him in. **** him let the chips fall where they may.
#24
You should call the police. But if you are worried that he may find out...tell the cops a fake name over a payphone and tell them you were behind the suburban that flipped and you saw him cut into traffic and cause it.
#25
what a dik weed. plus u can tell him if you really wanted to tell on him you would have done right then and there...
i can almost see it now. various RX7s pulling up to the kids house, or even better to his hangout and ask if he has a problem with bobby.
id go, but im a lover not a fighter. yet i love the seven, and without the seven there is no love, i think i could make an exception.
i can almost see it now. various RX7s pulling up to the kids house, or even better to his hangout and ask if he has a problem with bobby.
id go, but im a lover not a fighter. yet i love the seven, and without the seven there is no love, i think i could make an exception.
#26
Turn him in. If he lights your 7 on fire, I am right down the road. I have a lot of pent up anger I need to get out.
How would it be his fault? He ******* saved his own life. If he would have sat there like an ***, he would of been hit head on. So I would say he did the right thing by moving, but not doing the right thing by leaving.
Turn his *** in.
How would it be his fault? He ******* saved his own life. If he would have sat there like an ***, he would of been hit head on. So I would say he did the right thing by moving, but not doing the right thing by leaving.
Turn his *** in.
#27
Originally Posted by RowTarEh?' date='Apr 22 2004, 04:09 PM
How would it be his fault? He ******* saved his own life.
Originally Posted by rfreeman27' date='Apr 21 2004, 09:34 PM
My teammate just cut across the lane without looking, and pulled out right in front of a oncoming suburban.