[DMCForum] Re: Ripped Off
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[DMCForum] Re: Ripped Off
- From: "James" <deloreandmcxii@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 23:42:06 -0000
It *IS* your fault that it was stolen. You're the fool that left your
wonderous Dodge Magnum unlocked - you're the one who trusted humanity
at large to NOT steal your toy gun.
I agree I could care less if the thief gets himself killed. Come to
think of it you're only slightly higher than him on my list of people
whose death would mean little. But I'm not talking about him. If
Johnny-Toy-Gun-Thief robs a bank that someone like you is patronizing
at the time - you, being the super cool vigilante badass that you are,
would pull out your custom engraved ("From my cold dead hands") Desert
Eagle and try to shoot him, you could miss and kill someone's sister.
Then what? Your fault... ??
By the way, how come you don't wear a duster or trenchcoat? It's just
so badass and you could fit an even bigger gun in it... maybe a sword
too.
VB, it's not about me challenging you, then you kicking my ass. I
weight half what you do, and am most likely far less trained in any
method of killing a man than you are. And I don't carry a gun. But the
fact that you, in the year 2005, still think of terms of "them's
fighten words" says you're nothing but a scared child needing a big
bad gun and a cool car to feel good about yourself. We all know, too,
how VB dug him's widdle self out of poverty into the supercool
somethingorother that he is today. And look he has a desert eagle and
a stainless steel sports car, both true signs of success. Give it up.
You do not know the thief, you cannot judge his actions, forgive him
as I forgive you for your insults. Forgive me for my insults, I'm just
some guy on the internet that didn't even introduce myself when I saw
you last. Lifes so much more fun if you take more of it in stride.
In the end your ignorance, cockiness, and other antics persist in
making the DMCForum a fun and funny place to visit. VB, you're really
fun to belittle whenever I get together with my DMC buddies... for
that I thank you... but please, no amount of my entertainment is worth
you killing or causing the death of someone. Please try to keep your
stupidity to an acceptable "fun but safe" level.
All in good fun,
JL 4009
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Videobob Moseley" <videobob@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> Let me pick this apart:
>
> >I'm sure any sane person can think a number
> >of scenerios in which your fake gun could be used that could result
in
> >the injury, death, or at least serious mental/emotional trauma of
an
> >innocent person.
>
> and how is that my fault?
> Someone broke into my car, violated my privacy and space, stole from
me
> and it is my fault. The gun was fake, no different than what you
could buy
> at a toy store. If this moron uses the fake gun to ro a store, and
get's his
> head blown off, he deserves it and it has nothing to do with me.
> Call it Karma.
>
> >
> >And while I'm at it - We all get it, you have a desert eagle. You
> >needn't throw that fact in to every other post you make. Nearly
anyone
> >here can buy one - just like you. It doesn't make you special or
cool
> >or a badass or whatever image you're trying to portray to us.
> >
>
> Yeah, anyone can buy a gun.
> However dispite your lack of being impressed by it, I AM cool and
bad ass.
> If there is anyone who is so challenged by this all you have to do
is walk
> up
> to me and challenge me and you will find out who is the victor.
> I am not making threats, I am saying that if I were to be attacked,
assulted
> or
> whatever I would be prepared to defend myself as any red beareded
Texan
> would.
> I think that's fair.
> Would you just lay down and take it?
> ...maybe you would?
>
>
> >You make it out like you'd kill someone if they hurt your precious
> >Delorean.
>
> Yes, I would - absolutely.
> However the incident was with my Magnum...and I feel the same.
>
>
> >Get your priorities straight, man. I don't car how guilty or
> >not-worthy-of-life/freedom any individual is - for you to hurt or
kill
> >them for messing with your CAR is just disgusting. Beyond that I
doubt
> >you have guts to actually do it - and further I doubt you have the
> >emotional strength to endure the guilt that you'd feel afterwards.
> >Grow up.
> >
>
> Is it MY fault someone violated my privacy and stole my property?
> Anyone who would do that obviously has no compassion, no conscious,
no
> morals....
>
> You know it's funny, we cheer on the "troops" who go over and kill
people
> who are simply fighting for their homes, their families, their way
of life
> and we
> salute them as they come back home to cash the check.
> .....but all of the sudden there is all this compassion for thieves?
>
> You know in Texas, the law is still on the books that a horse thief
can be
> hanged?
> Why?
> Because stealing a man's horse could cost him his livelihood.
> I feel the same way about my car.
> They are willing to steal a gun (or what they thought was a gun)
> who knows what else they would do?
>
> I am supposed to have compassion for this prick?
> I grew as dirt poor and anyone, you don't see me out there breaking
into
> cars.
> I work my ass off.
>
> And yeah, if I caught someone outside my house, trying to break into
my car
> or my home I would not hesitate for one second to turn their head
into crow
> feed
> and I would sleep like a baby.
> There are plenty of veterans who might be reading this right now who
blasted
> the "enemy" to death in war... do you condemn them for this
decision?
> The "enemy" is sometimes just trying to feed his family, just trying
to
> protect what
> he believes in, or sometimes trying to take what does not belong to
him and
> is willing
> to risk his life to do it.
> If you risk it on my lawn you will loose.
>
> yeah, anybody can get a gun.
> I never said I was a tough guy, but you can't deny me for protecting
what's
> mine.
> The reason there are thieves out there is because they know guys
like you
> will roll
> over and take it...."awe gee martha, looks like we were broken into,
I guess
> we will
> call the insurance company, gee whiz, what a bummer!"
>
> The Scott-Irish, red bearded gun slingers of the west won this land
and I
> have
> no plans on letting it go.
> REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
>
> Something about..."from my cold dead hands".......
>
> - VB
>
> >-JL 4009
> >
> >--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Videobob Moseley" <videobob@xxxx>
> >wrote:
> > > I hope so, and I hope the punk gets his head blown off with it.
> > > It is a toy, it has no serial numbers.
> > > I miss it, it was fun to play with....I might get another:
> > >
> > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
> >ViewItem&item=7531435469&category=790&tc=photo
> > >
> > >
> > > >From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxx>
> > > >Reply-To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >Subject: RE: [DMCForum] Ripped Off
> > > >Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 05:26:42 -0700 (PDT)
> > > >
> > > >If it looks real, it can still be use by a criminal.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >--- Videobob Moseley <videobob@xxxx> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Ok, to be honest, this particular gun was one of my
> > > > > movie props.
> > > > > It only fires 8mm blanks and can not chamber a real
> > > > > round.
> > > > > I would rather have that than the real thing ( in
> > > > > the car).
> > > > > I have a collection of these.
> > > > >
> > > > > The Berretta is way to big to be walking around
> > > > > with,
> > > > > you need something much smaller and lighter on your
> > > > > person.
> > > > > The Berretta is a "side arm", not too good stuffed
> > > > > in your pants.
> > > > >
> > > > > - VB
> > > >
> > > >
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