Philadelphia's Classiest Drunkards
No. That's the whole story. Like I said yesterday, the dude got on my *** hard and I brake checked (lol) then we both went to wawa. I went and said something to the dude and it was like a brick wall. I get home and cops show up last night saying I threatened the guy which I didn't.
Getting on someone's *** in front of your own house is like someone shoving me. It's bull**** behavior IMO. This is also after I saw the same person do the same thing going the other way on the street to someone else about 20 minutes earlier.
Anyway. I accomplished nothing by saying something. I call it the jersey shore syndrome: go around acting like an ******* and when someone calls you on it you freak out and end up the victim.
Getting on someone's *** in front of your own house is like someone shoving me. It's bull**** behavior IMO. This is also after I saw the same person do the same thing going the other way on the street to someone else about 20 minutes earlier.
Anyway. I accomplished nothing by saying something. I call it the jersey shore syndrome: go around acting like an ******* and when someone calls you on it you freak out and end up the victim.
If someone was riding my bumper in front of my house, I would be tempted to stop right there and park it. Only problem is with their attitude the resulting conversation would have no effect... or get the cops to visit you again.
An Jeffro is right, I feel perfectly in the right to yell at anyone speeding or doing something stupid in front of my house now that I have a little one around... especially if she is outside at the time. Fortunately the need for me to do that is very small.
It's a harsh back to reality for me I guess. After spending 2 days in a utopian society with your bestie it sucks seeing a world full of ****heads.
By utopian society, I mean a large group of guys that are polite towards each other and help each other out then you go and speed around a racetrack to come back to BS and chill. If I could parlay my life into a full time HPDE, I'd give up both nuts.
By utopian society, I mean a large group of guys that are polite towards each other and help each other out then you go and speed around a racetrack to come back to BS and chill. If I could parlay my life into a full time HPDE, I'd give up both nuts.
Anybody ever see the movie Whiteboyz? It's a classic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5K1DO...e_gdata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5K1DO...e_gdata_player
F1 @ new jersey 2013 confirmed. Got my tickets preordered. Who's house can I stay at

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490
check out this idiot wrecking his Aston Martin.
http://jalopnik.com/5852889/watch-th...-martin-rapide
you can tell by his body language and the look of fear in his eyes that he was in way over his head and driving beyond his abilities.
http://jalopnik.com/5852889/watch-th...-martin-rapide
you can tell by his body language and the look of fear in his eyes that he was in way over his head and driving beyond his abilities.
F1 @ new jersey 2013 confirmed. Got my tickets preordered. Who's house can I stay at

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490
No. That's the whole story. Like I said yesterday, the dude got on my *** hard and I brake checked (lol) then we both went to wawa. I went and said something to the dude and it was like a brick wall. I get home and cops show up last night saying I threatened the guy which I didn't.
Getting on someone's *** in front of your own house is like someone shoving me. It's bull**** behavior IMO. This is also after I saw the same person do the same thing going the other way on the street to someone else about 20 minutes earlier.
Anyway. I accomplished nothing by saying something. I call it the jersey shore syndrome: go around acting like an ******* and when someone calls you on it you freak out and end up the victim.
Getting on someone's *** in front of your own house is like someone shoving me. It's bull**** behavior IMO. This is also after I saw the same person do the same thing going the other way on the street to someone else about 20 minutes earlier.
Anyway. I accomplished nothing by saying something. I call it the jersey shore syndrome: go around acting like an ******* and when someone calls you on it you freak out and end up the victim.








