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Old 02-21-2003, 07:45 PM   #1
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Annoying people...

I was in the parking lot of this restaraunt. and these guys in a BMW 325i came in to turn around. They looked at my car, and the guy in the passengers seat looked at me and shook his head. And then they left. I went after them () just for thrills. I caught up to them, and i was in the right lane, beside and in front of me was htis lady in a beemer. and she wouldn't move past them, lol. And when she finaly did, they tried to cut me off and get behind her becasue they're pussies and didn't wanna race me after all. They're all talk, i hate those kinda peoplel.



any comments would be apprectiated.

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Old 02-21-2003, 08:03 PM   #2
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Or maybe they are mature and didn't want to street race I think you pretty much proved their point by going after them.
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Old 02-21-2003, 08:07 PM   #3
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You should seen the way they shook tehy're head.


The guy shead was like, out the window, and his friend (the driver) laghed real loud and said, "no, no" and hsi friend in the passengers seat stuck hsi head out the window and shook it right at me. Full on provoking. And then he pussied and cut me off so that i couldn't get beside him.

why is everything so negative when you reply to my msg's accord?
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Old 02-21-2003, 08:10 PM   #4
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Quote:
Originally posted by OPAKRACING
why is everything so negative when you reply to my msg's accord?


I don't think I've been negative to you overall on this board, in fact I can think of times when I've helped you.

The fact is that you've proved to me through some, not all of your posts that you can be immature at times, and that bothers me a little. The great thing about this message board is that you can voice your opinions, no matter what side you may be on. I hope you know that I don't have anything against you though.
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Old 02-21-2003, 08:12 PM   #5
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I am immature......


I am 16, and got into cars about a year ago.

How mature do you want me to be? lol


I think for being into cars for a year, i've done pretty well with my car, and my knowledge.
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Old 02-21-2003, 08:22 PM   #6
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Street racing is stupid. Want to die or at least find yourself badly hurt? Keep it up. If you go back and check one of my posts (quite a while back), there is a story that I shared with HS about a call I ran as an EMT. Read it.
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Old 02-21-2003, 08:26 PM   #7
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I know you wont look for it so here: Whats up. OK, here is a story that made me pretty sad and makes me re-think about street racing. As you all know (or maybe you don't), I am an Emgergency Medical Technician and work for American Medical Response. Anyway, I was working the graveyard shift last night, and as my partner and I are driving along in our rig, we get a call. "EMS unit 12 respond to 1425 Fairfax blvd. Possible TC (traffic collition), no other information given, response code 3". So off we go and our ETA is about 5 min. As I come up to the scene in the distance I see 3 import racers (2 Hondas and and Integra). One Honda went head on into a street lamp pole. The other Honda hit up on the curb and slammed into a local business (a wall, not glass), and the Integra slammed right into the back of a parked car. So as I am comming up to the scene I am thinking, "Dude, we have a triage situation here." And I had never responded to a triage call before...everything that I knew about it was taught and trained to me. So I get out (after calling for addition units and advanced life support) and my partner tells me to check on the Honda that hit the business (it looked the worse), I get over there and I have 2 passengers. 1 female and 1 male aprox. 17-18. After checking vitals, etc I called for my partner over to help me with spinal immobilization. After getting them set, I ask my partner about the other cars, he tells me "They are both empty." I was like "what?" Aparently the other Honda and Integra bailed. I went over and checked the inside of the Honda, looking for a clue to maybe associate with an injury. There was an amount of blood on the seats and dash, but that was about it. This is all happening in about a 10 min period (we were working fast). I soon see advanced life support (L.A. City fire Paramedics) and 2 of our own units in the distance. And comming in the other direction are 3 LAPD cruisers. After they all converged on the scene and asked for a stat report, they couldnt believe it...2 patients out of all of this. LAPD called for an air unit and within about 2 min there was one. BTW, the 2 patients that stayed at the scene were VERY lucky. I thought (as I was walking up to the car), I may have 2 DOA patients. Other than a few scrapes, bumps, and bruises they will be ok. As I was making a preliminary report, I checked for tire marks in the road, etc. And sure enough there was some present. We "loaded and go'd" the female patient because her breathing was a concern to us. We didnt want her to go into shock. As I administed oxgen to her, her condition greatly improved (ya, its amazing what a little oxygen will do). I asked her what had happened and she declined to tell me anything except that "it was a stupid F!@king race, and I am sorry I ever got into the car with that ass!@#" She was really scared and what really got to me was, that as we were heading to the hospital, and after a long period of silence after her "explanation" about what happened, she pulled off her O2 mask and asked..."Am I going to die?" I comforted her and told her that she was going to be ok, and that she was lucky. But that statement she said really stayed with me, they was she said it and the look on her face. After turning her over to the ER, we headed back into service and not long after we found out that LAPD had found the driver of both of the other cars that bailed. One was in serious condition when he was found with a severed radial artery. Lucky they found him in time because without treatment he could have bled out and would have gone into shock which would eventually cause him to die. Anyway, that is the story of my LONG night. I am going to hit the sack now and prepare myself for another graveyard shift. BE SAFE OUT THERE! THINK ABOUT IT.
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Old 02-21-2003, 11:52 PM   #8
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it was probably because they were smart enough to avoid the possible street race cause its stupid.

btw, looking at your signature, what kind of rear wing do you have?
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Old 02-21-2003, 11:59 PM   #9
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he stole a wing from delta i bet.

sorry i have no respect for punk kids who wantto street race.

hey is that boeing that i hear calling.......oops i thinkthey want thier wing back.........ha ha ha
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