Re: [DMCForum] Re: Ripped Off
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Ripped Off
- From: DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 18:17:12 -0500
Yee Ha Muther F'er i say.
Shoot them bastards VB.
Mark V
On Jul 17, 2005, at 5:28 PM, Videobob Moseley 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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