Me and some friends were drinking in a bar tonight and we are all adamantly and vocally anti-bush. There was another dude there that none of us knew and after awhile it became clear he wasn't one of us and he even tried to steal some money off of us. Well he was called out on that and kicked out of the bar. About 15 minutes or so later someone came in and said that some dude was smashing car windows out up the street, which happened to be where I was parked. A few of us ran out side and my car with all the anti-bush pro-Kerry stickers was the only one smashed up. Unfortunately there was no one around and no witnesses. But we all know what he looks like and if we ever see him again it ain't going to be pretty.
I have full coverage on the car so the money won't be too big of a deal, of course every little bit hurts. It's more the principle of the thing. Goddamn I could put a hurting on the son of a bitch right now.
5. But when you say, "if we ever see him again it ain't going to be pretty"
I hope you are not planning on serving justice directly on him (beating him up) or anything like that ... it is not worth the consequences and headaches that it can bring to you and/or your group. just some very old sage and motherly advise.
I'm an old street punk and there are some habits, tendencies that are hard to let go. I've seen people sent to the hospital for a hell of a lot less. Might not make it right but some people only respond to certain reactions.
On a serious note, Sorry about your car. And let the Police in that fine southern city:eyes: get the guy. I know the odds though; that Roanoke times editorial page is worse than any horror novel I have ever read.
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