View Full Version : The Boy Racer and My Letterbox.
Motu
13th January 2005, 22:15
At 8.00pm tonight I was sitting looking at KB when I hear the sound of tyres spinning,big time...WTF I think and start to get up,then I hear a HUGE bang,or atleast several of them - there has been a major accident outside and I race out to see.We are on a corner section and I'm not sure which road it's on,so go out the back and race around the front of the house - a car has lost it on the corner,come sideways across our front lawn,taking the letterbox clean of - we later find it on the front steps of the house next door...it hit their wall and bounced off.The Boy Racer Familia then went sideways through the corrogated iron fence with 6in posts,it was flung back on itself like it was a gate,it took out the neighbours letterbox and 6x6 post,this was found on the bonnet of another car - it also took the wooden powerpole completely off,just a stump on the ground,powerlines across the road.Just absolute fucking kaos!!!!!
In the flat next door live my daughters(the eldest and her boyfriend were with me)The youngers boyfriend ran out the front door yelling at Elsie to ring the police,she tries but the phone is dead,Jason is an Army Medic and someway to being a doctor and is nearly the first on the scene - the passenger is upside down with his head under the passenger dash,his feet over the drivers seat,Jason starts checking him out and he wakes up,but just lies there,at this stage I'm at the car trying to figure out the scene.
Some abuse is being yelled at another car and right in front of me is an arguement,and older guy telling a boy to just fuck off outa here,I see him jump in his car and wheelspin off,the mother turns up sceaming,a girlfriend,his mates,a totaly confusing madhouse,but I piece it together.In 5 minutes fire appliances are there,ambulance at the same time and police a minute or two later...impressive.
What happened - two cars racing down Universal Drive from Lincoln Rd,the Mazda lost it at Rathgar Rd and started to spin,this is why I though they were doing a donut,there are 4 wheel tracks the cops marked out on the road as he came sideways up the curb and over our front lawn,through the fence and taking out the powerpole,slamming into 3 cars parked in front of the house next door,they are all damaged,the first hit a right off for sure,then it spun and smashed into the deck of the house,just missing a 4th car.This driver was really upset as he had just moved it seconds before,today he was at the funeral of a mate and children,killed in a crash,he reckons he doesn't want to drive again.
A puzzle to me is why all the friends and relatives appeared on the scene so quickly,but they live in Rathgar Rd and could see the accident from the house,but some were there at the same time as me,who lived right next door - I think they may have been spectating the ''race''.The other car appeared later,down the side road outside our place.Must of been a dozen cops,interviewing everyone there,but not me or Jason who apart from those in the house hit were the first there.
I might have a late night,they are putting in a new pole already - right outside my bedroom.
Oh,the driver? I couldn't believe he was still alive and not a mark on him,Jason says he has a broken sternum and ribs,he sure didn't like the bouncing on the stretcher,but the could be other injuries - the seat was layed back boy racer style,good for control eh and means the seat belt doesn't work.Another thing - why did Mum and girlfriend and brother and uncle hang around? Surely a trip into hospital to see how he is would be top of the list?
So - what did you do tonight?
Jantar
13th January 2005, 22:27
Jeez, what the phuk are they doing racing in a suburban street? Did you get the number of the car that raced off by any chance?
Yamahamaman
13th January 2005, 22:30
That sort of thing happens in just about any street in West Auckland. Mine is particularly good because they can complete circuits with left hand turns only. Even the little diversions in the middle of the road don't slow them down.
Deano
13th January 2005, 22:35
What dickheads - can't they find somewhere safer to do that shit rather than in a residential area.
What if they had taken someone out on the front lawn - Methinks the drivers injuries would be alot worse if they had.
justsomeguy
13th January 2005, 22:41
Thats what I hate about most of the boyracers...... and by boy racers I mean your usual Fast and Furious crowd..... zero driving ability and even less sense.
Anyway that sweet boy in the mazda will remember not to do this again as he works overtime paying off the damage he caused.
Did the cops do anything or give them a lollipop and tell them not to do anything again?
B@5!@rd5......
John
13th January 2005, 22:43
god damn it what the hell is 'boy racers' problems, Ok I admit I speed, only within my known limits in a relativley safe situation, I'm a 'biker' its expected - but I dont screw around with my car cut the springs and expect it to corner like a friggen F1 car, I mean for craps sake, what if the hit the house or something, and there was a loss of inoccent life - all becuase his dicks to fucken small and the dirty prick hasto fucken race homos in other 'tricked' out cars, I might be stepping on toes here but this is my opinion.
Something really needs to be fucken done, I'm sick to fucken death of NZ roads, and pricks that tailgate me and expect me to drag them, sadly the must not realise that my dick is plenty big enough - anyway glad no one was seriously hurt and I will shutup before I start something I dont want to.
Indiana_Jones
13th January 2005, 22:44
What dickless pieces of shit, there's a time and place for the "danger zone" and suburban streets an't it ! :Oi:
-Indy
Motu
13th January 2005, 22:52
What dickheads - can't they find somewhere safer to do that shit rather than in a residential area.
What if they had taken someone out on the front lawn - Methinks the drivers injuries would be alot worse if they had.
Yeah,guess who had a fit of 'It's too bloody hot to mow the lawns tonight'' Lowered,mags with rubber band tyres and a stainless cannon out the back - alloy intercooler on the drive and loads of speakers scattered around.Go fast and handle my arse...and if you can't drive for shit then this is the result.
Milky
13th January 2005, 23:02
Yeah,guess who had a fit of 'It's too bloody hot to mow the lawns tonight'' Lowered,mags with rubber band tyres and a stainless cannon out the back - alloy intercooler on the drive and loads of speakers scattered around.Go fast and handle my arse...and if you can't drive for shit then this is the result.
wow... Good thing you stayed inside then. Most likely the guy couldnt see the bloody road sitting in his Ultra Trendy Boy Racer Position™...
did you by any chance stick your business card in the damaged cars? There might just have been some work in it for ya... Looking at your sig though, it seems you could do without more ;)
onearmedbandit
13th January 2005, 23:04
On a lighter note, they didn't hit your bike!!
ajturbo
13th January 2005, 23:07
what do those intercoolers do anyway?
can i get one put on my turbo?
for nothing?
Motoracer
13th January 2005, 23:10
Dude, he must have been moving if he was able to take out a wooden power pole... What if some kids were playing outside in the lawn... That is so not cool! :angry:
justsomeguy
13th January 2005, 23:13
Where are the pics?
I love to see trashed up boy racers :love2:
Motu
13th January 2005, 23:53
wow... Good thing you stayed inside then. Most likely the guy couldnt see the bloody road sitting in his Ultra Trendy Boy Racer Position™...
did you by any chance stick your business card in the damaged cars? There might just have been some work in it for ya... Looking at your sig though, it seems you could do without more ;)
In light of today I have changed my sig to something more appropriate.I went for a walk earlier and saw the front lawn covered in some greasy un eaten chip cartons,yuk.Standing around looking at the carnage we noticed a small earing box under our bedroom window,no way it could fall out - we have some windows in the fort open these days of heat,someone has put their hand in and found something.Today we found the cat with a front leg trapped in her collar,Jason said it was not possible for her to do it herself,someone has done it to her.West Auckland is hell.
jrandom
14th January 2005, 00:06
West Auckland is hell.
No no, *Universal Drive* is hell. With a bit of squinting at a map, it almost qualifies as (shudder) Ranui.
Embrace the Dark Side and move to Tatters Norf, dude. It's gone all posh.
justsomeguy
14th January 2005, 01:10
Today we found the cat with a front leg trapped in her collar,Jason said it was not possible for her to do it herself,someone has done it to her.West Auckland is hell.
That is just wrong..........
scumdog
14th January 2005, 02:22
.West Auckland is hell.
My illusions are shattered, you mean it's NOT all glamour'n'glitz and a fast pace of life, warm climate, 100's of beaches, cruising 'round the bays, dozens of motorbike shops and the fashion centre of NZed?? Why the hell do people live there if it's not like that? :eek5:
I'll stay in the frozen South with hadly enough traffic to keep you alert, no flash shops, lower wages, lower still property prices, long distances between major centres, dearer fuel etc, it's redneck territory and I love it! - and we're pretty hospitable too. :bleh:
It's all NZ, different burdens in different areas, it's just what you choose to accept, I guess.
What?
14th January 2005, 05:34
- and we're pretty hospitable too. :bleh:
I noticed that last time I rode down south - hardly set a wheel on land and a bloke in a black car with white doors waved me down for a chat. Gave me a bit of paper with his autograph, too. Very hospitable... :(
Magua
14th January 2005, 05:40
Wow, right on your front lawn. When I lived in Birkdale we had to a lesser extent problems with boy racers. One night two were racing, one lost control, curbed and plowed through our garden taking down our letterbox and the neighbours fence. At which point they piled out yelling "Push bro! Push!"
crashe
14th January 2005, 08:53
I know Universal Drive well.... yep it is wide enough for them to race side by side.... at some spots... then it narrows up near the Rathgar Rd end...
I travel down that road quite a bit and see some interesting driving along that road.
Well the dude is lucky to still be alive... hope the cops and the courts throu the whole book at the lot of them.... hell's teeth the parents could be sorting out a funeral today for the little twat...
Motu - present the cops with the bill for ALL damage done to your property... and the twat will then have to pay for all damages.. if the power/light pole went down that will cost him thousands as well..... I hope the JP in the court doesnt just give him community work as that is what sometimes happens....
When will these kids learn.... and the fact that the mother of the lad knew about the race and was obviously encouraging it.. she also needs her head read.. hopefully now she will stop them doing it...
Where I live I hear them doing donuts late at night and burnouts...
Once, it was during the late afternoon and I was coming to turn into a street around the corner from my place... I couldnt see a thing in front of me from all the smoke... I had to wait until the smoke cleared.... and then I yelled abuse at all the twats... they did it on a smallish hill, so people driving over the hill coming from the other direction to me, could have had an accident.... these twats, just don't have a brain nor know how to think of the consequences....
Motu
14th January 2005, 09:17
It narrows to a pedestrian island between Rathgar and Riverpark,I reckon they were racing a chicken race to there,the Mazda got on front and lost control or was clipped - I reckon they must of been up close to 160kph,the sound of him spinning was like someone doing donuts,and after spinning all that way he still had enough speed to snap the pole like a matchstick.That there was no loss of life is just pure luck - forget the PC crap,put all these cars off the road and anyone who dresses funny gets locked up....I'm still upset about it. :bash:
Coyote
14th January 2005, 09:19
Where are the pics?
I love to see trashed up boy racers :love2:
You would of loved the last 'Britans Worst Driver' program. They blew up a homie car! It was beautiful, just brilliant.
Hitcher
14th January 2005, 09:42
A puzzle to me is why all the friends and relatives appeared on the scene so quickly
A well told story.
Friends and relatives at accident or emergency sites are, in my experience, the equivalent of diced carrots in vomit. No matter what you ate last, there's always carrots. God knows how they got there, they just are. Go figure.
scroter
14th January 2005, 11:20
god damn it what the hell is 'boy racers' problems, Ok I admit I speed, only within my known limits in a relativley safe situation, I'm a 'biker' its expected - but I dont screw around with my car cut the springs and expect it to corner like a friggen F1 car, I mean for craps sake, what if the hit the house or something, and there was a loss of inoccent life - all becuase his dicks to fucken small and the dirty prick hasto fucken race homos in other 'tricked' out cars, I might be stepping on toes here but this is my opinion.
Something really needs to be fucken done, I'm sick to fucken death of NZ roads, and pricks that tailgate me and expect me to drag them, sadly the must not realise that my dick is plenty big enough - anyway glad no one was seriously hurt and I will shutup before I start something I dont want to.
tell them your a sales rep for penis extentions, and then a couple of seconds later say "oops, i see youve already got one"
ajturbo
14th January 2005, 12:10
the cat foot in collar thing.... i have seen a cat put it's foot in it's own collar!
and during a race one of my blond dogs did the same!! and it was a slip collar!!!
so i think you will find that the cat did it to get some sort of recogniton.... you will have to pat it a bit more offten... it was a sign that you were neglecting it!!
shame on you!!
what do you do all day?????
give the poor cat some affection!!..
:scooter: :confused:
andy
madboy
14th January 2005, 12:43
I think we've pretty much summed up here exactly why I would never buy a house either on or close to a main road. And what about the cardinal rule, don't shit in your own backyard?!
I got out of the boyracing scene years ago. What got me was that a) you had young people with bugger all driving experience driving cars with 200kw+ and b) supreme confidence that because their dyno sheet was phatter (gotta love that word!) than yours, this equated to their car being faster everywhere including braking and corners and missing objects/people!
No allowance was ever made in their mind for the most important link in the whole speed thing - the human. Not many cars (or bikes) go that well with no humans controlling them.
Any 15yo can whack out a 12sec 1/4 in their tricked Evo. But can they then whack out a 65sec lap of Pukekohe? Or more relevant - miss the car that changed lanes in front of them... the kid that steps out...
Good luck with fixing the damage - lucky escape!! :disapint:
Blakamin
14th January 2005, 12:53
forget the PC crap,put all these cars off the road and anyone who dresses funny gets locked up....I'm still upset about it. :bash:
Fuck yeah.... the last coupla weeks around here I've been comin up with ideas... the best so far (and its gunna fuckin happen one day soon) is ... spike strips... fuck'em, I've had enuff of the little c*nts
Coldkiwi
14th January 2005, 13:09
glad to hear all your family are ok Motu.
As for the cat's leg in a collar... well, they CAN scratch behind their ears with their hind leg so I wouldn't have though its out of the question to get it in their collar. If you mean the front leg then I'll admit I'm baffled but still wouldn't put it past them.
Motu
14th January 2005, 13:14
the cat foot in collar thing.... i have seen a cat put it's foot in it's own collar!
andy
Yes,the cat has put her own foot into the collar before,and cats can fit into very small places,they really squash up well! But this was past her shoulder bone,no way would she get that into the collar,plus it was on a different setting anyway.Just the lowlife pricks in this area - a couple of nights ago I was locking up the cars and going to shut the big gates and I saw a lazer dot on the car next to me,I thought it was an alarm led,but that car hasn't got one,I looked all around but couldn't see anyone,there are young people just wandering around all times of night and day.
Jackrat
14th January 2005, 15:47
Yeah cats step through their own collars all the time,an hang themself sometimes as well.
Oh yeah, boy racer are prats to :spudwhat: .
Joni
14th January 2005, 15:53
That sort of thing happens in just about any street in West Auckland. Mine is particularly good because they can complete circuits with left hand turns only. Even the little diversions in the middle of the road don't slow them down.
Yeah mines the same, a perfect loop but with right hand turns only.... ah Bless West Auckland, and boy racers who live among us... wankers! :angry2:
Skyryder
14th January 2005, 16:40
If his sternum is rooted he wont be giving himself any blowjobs for some time. Just have no sympathey for these fuckers who drive so fast they not only endanger themselves but others also. This is what happens when you cross the edge and can not get back.
Skyryder
2_SL0
14th January 2005, 20:26
Am I the only one that sees the importance of all this. "How is the bloody letterbox!!!" :niceone:
crashe
14th January 2005, 20:48
Well I went past late this arvo.... and I did spot a brand new green letterbox.... it does look 100% better than the one I saw earlier - that one was kinda hanging on the post leaning against the fence...
Now assuming that I have got the correct house....lol
There was a man wearing a white T-shirt on a deck, who looked at me as I was riding past..
Well ok I slowed down to have a nosey at all the damage....
Damn they had moved the car, so I never saw it...
:spudbooge :spudbooge
Motu
14th January 2005, 21:01
The neighbours got a nice new letterbox today,ours is still crumpled on the ground,but we got another in the other street,that was the one for the flat.
jimbo600
14th January 2005, 21:28
And to think that we have to share the roads with these wankers.
ajturbo
14th January 2005, 21:35
Yes,the cat has put her own foot into the collar before,and cats can fit into very small places,they really squash up well! But this was past her shoulder bone,no way would she get that into the collar,plus it was on a different setting anyway.Just the lowlife pricks in this area - a couple of nights ago I was locking up the cars and going to shut the big gates and I saw a lazer dot on the car next to me,I thought it was an alarm led,but that car hasn't got one,I looked all around but couldn't see anyone,there are young people just wandering around all times of night and day.
hey at least every one/thing(pet) you love its ok!
but why are you still living there?
this is a serious question...
andy
Indiana_Jones
14th January 2005, 21:50
And to think that we have to share the roads with these wankers.
2 options,
A: Take their cars away from them
B: Shoot them
B is looking good for me :Pokey:
-Indy
scumdog
14th January 2005, 22:20
Any 15yo can whack out a 12sec 1/4 in their tricked Evo. But can they then whack out a 65sec lap of Pukekohe? Or more relevant - miss the car that changed lanes in front of them... the kid that steps out...
Good luck with fixing the damage - lucky escape!! :disapint:
The average boy-racers thought process goes something like this: It hasn't happened yet, ergo it is never going to happen.
In fact most teenagers have a similar philosophy hence the reason they sign up so readily when a war is in.
New law regarding the driving around with stereo on 'bloodshot eyes' volume level and bass thumping away is due on Feb. 28th. No details yet but once again they have brought it on themselves - well the thoughtless few have anyway.
Jantar
14th January 2005, 22:47
New law regarding the driving around with stereo on 'bloodshot eyes' volume level and bass thumping away is due on Feb. 28th. No details yet but once again they have brought it on themselves - well the thoughtless few have anyway.
Yay. Its about time too. I can't understand how anyone can drive correctly when they cant here their motor, their tyres, the cop behind them, etc.
Motu
17th January 2005, 07:41
I was talking to the neighbour yesterday and gleaned some more info,at least she was laughing about it now,she was kinda upset when a car smashed into their house damaging 3 other cars.The cops reckon he was doing between 140 and 180kph,he was certainly moving along.The family were certainly aggressive and she said they pushed her son around when he tried to help....the big drama attack from the mother was a diversion - while she was doing that someone took a bag out of the car and ran away,Jason said there was no booze in the car,but he thought the driver was out of it on drugs not just shock.The reason the family didn't go with the boy to hospital was because the cops wouldn't let them - so the cops at least picked up that their was something more going on than just some boy racer losing control of his car.
I'm not happy about family members moving into a very serious accident scene with their own adgender,it's almost like the kid didn't matter,the most important thing was to cover their own arse.Some input from those in the emergency sevices - is this sort of thing common? It's a shock to me that something else other than some kid nearly losing his life was going on.
toads
17th January 2005, 08:21
I was talking to the neighbour yesterday and gleaned some more info,at least she was laughing about it now,she was kinda upset when a car smashed into their house damaging 3 other cars.The cops reckon he was doing between 140 and 180kph,he was certainly moving along.The family were certainly aggressive and she said they pushed her son around when he tried to help....the big drama attack from the mother was a diversion - while she was doing that someone took a bag out of the car and ran away,Jason said there was no booze in the car,but he thought the driver was out of it on drugs not just shock.The reason the family didn't go with the boy to hospital was because the cops wouldn't let them - so the cops at least picked up that their was something more going on than just some boy racer losing control of his car.
I'm not happy about family members moving into a very serious accident scene with their own adgender,it's almost like the kid didn't matter,the most important thing was to cover their own arse.Some input from those in the emergency sevices - is this sort of thing common? It's a shock to me that something else other than some kid nearly losing his life was going on.
This is appalling Motu, I am glad we don't live in suburbia, I was talking to a friend last night who has a son who is best mates with the kid I sold my gn250 to.
A similar thing happened to him the other night, he was driving along in his mother's car minding his own business, and a drunken 15 year old with a long history with the police, slammed into their car at 140km/ph, the four occupants of this kids car were flown to hospital, one with critical injuries, the 15 yr old driver of the offending car was unhurt and did a runner, he was later apprehended. Apparently when the boy was hauled in by the cops, the father went down to the police station and asked the police to lock the boy up and throw away the key, he had reached the end of his tether obviously and didn't know what to do next.
Kids eh!, I really think no person under the age of twenty should be allowed to drive a car until they have had a scooter for a year,then a motorbike, and then be allowed to progress to a car, that way they would learn about road awareness, and life in general.
ajturbo
17th January 2005, 15:23
Kids eh!, I really think no person under the age of twenty should be allowed to drive a car until they have had a scooter for a year,then a motorbike, and then be allowed to progress to a car, that way they would learn about road awareness, and life in general.[/QUOTE]
now THAT is a very good idea..... i take it you are a woman????
( i may be after a bed one night.. :innocent: .)
erik
17th January 2005, 16:52
...Today we found the cat with a front leg trapped in her collar,Jason said it was not possible for her to do it herself,someone has done it to her....
Our dog has got her front paw stuck in her collar before when she was trying to get out the cat door, so I'd guess it would be possibly for the same thing to happen to a cat trying to get through a smaller hole or something, especially seeing as they're generally more flexible and stuff.
manuboy
17th January 2005, 17:06
i'm gonna sound like a real old fart here, but i have a problem with b/r's. Not just them, kids these days in general i guess. There have to be similarities with the way they are now compared to the way they are when i was a little'n. They think they're invincible. They think there's nothing left to learn, from anybody. Same as i was.
Except these days, they also seem to exhibit less concern for anybody around them. They dont seem to know right and wrong for christs sake. And now - they have the tools to cause A grade shit, in the blink of an eye.
Has to start at home right? I'm positive there are good parents on here who instill as much as possible of what they've taken years to learn, into their kids. But take the parents of the young bloke in this thread. WTF?
I'm sure making more laws is only a temporary stop gap. This guy will get the wet bus ticket treatment and move right along. Whereas if he could genuinely be tought what he did could have easily taken lives, and have that message sink in, yeah right....... between the testosterone, the waste of oxygen parents and the fuck-you attitude the chance ANY message has of sinking in would be NIL.
Skunk
17th January 2005, 17:17
Kids are taught (at one place or another) that they have rights and no one can tell them to do what they don't want too. :kick:
Read the posts here and you can generally guess which generation the poster belongs too eh? :Pokey:
When I was a kid.... :Oops:
mini_hooks_
17th January 2005, 17:18
farkin jaysus...i only just found this thread and am amazed at what i read, sounds like he needs a very good insurance company to get him out of the pot of boiling water aye :doh:
hXc
18th January 2005, 17:54
I am a kid myself (13) and i agree that most kids these days are 10ft tall and bulletproof. They think they know everything and boyracers piss me off with their loud music which isn't music at all, it's just crap going BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM...And that's what i want to do to them with my dad's ( MSTRS ) firearms! They need to learn that in life you can never know everything and I totally agree with the thing about riding a scooter and a motorbike for a year or two before they can drive a car. It would save the lives of alot of people and teach those wankers not to 'try' to drive like F1 drivers!!!
But it seems that they aren't going to listen so they will eventually learn everthing that's logical the hard way or not learn it and it could result in death.
That's just my opinion but anyone with a problem can tell me.
XhardxcoreX
Skunk
18th January 2005, 19:04
There are exceptions to every rule... as demonstrated above. :laugh: :niceone:
hXc
18th January 2005, 19:16
Yes, there are exceptions but not many!
mangell6
18th January 2005, 19:35
Look at this - Rugrats getting into the threads every where
:lol: :lol:
hXc
18th January 2005, 20:00
rugrat!...I think not! :finger:
Skunk
18th January 2005, 20:47
Look at this - Rugrats getting into the threads every where
:lol: :lol:Rude buggers too. :yes:
sels1
18th January 2005, 20:54
Jeez Motu - feel sorry for ya mate.
Make sure you claim for every little thing that was damaged on your property. Thru your house insurance may be the best way, depending on yr policy. Ins. Co.'s are good at recovering their costs from people like that brat- they will be taking money off him for years.
Similar thing happened to a work friend - lived on a (normally) quiet suburban corner. Out of control boy racer came thru the intersection, bounced off a brand new Commodore (totalled) took out friends 6ft high wooded fence wiped out shrubs, fish pond, pump shed etc and ended up in the Para pool. Total damage including 2 cars was close to $100,000. He is paying a % of his income for a very very long time.
Hope his injuries cause him sufficent pain as to discourage a repeat performance.
jrandom
18th January 2005, 20:59
That's just my opinion but anyone with a problem can tell me.
Oh, OK.
*I* have a problem, and I think it has something to do with my mother.
I'm fine when I take my medication, though.
hXc
18th January 2005, 21:05
Me???...Rude...I was merely stating my opinion on your pathetic opinion of me being a rugrat. And if you still think I'm a rugrat I am in a band and we have recorded our first single and are giving the proceeds to the red cross for the tsunami victims and i bet you that you havent heard of a rugrat having a stance like that on the tsunami appeal so :banana: :ar15:
MSTRS
18th January 2005, 21:21
Yeah, it's true about the band & single says the proud Dad, but he still aint big enough to escape a bollocking from me when he needs it :bleh: . Now, if I could just catch him. :cry:
hXc
18th January 2005, 21:28
Yeah, it's true about the band & single says the proud Dad, but he still aint big enough to escape a bollocking from me when he needs it :bleh: . Now, if I could just catch him. :cry:
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN!!! :banana: *says in little kid voice* nananana na na :shake:
Skunk
18th January 2005, 21:30
Me???...Rude...I was merely stating my opinion on your pathetic opinion of me being a rugrat. And if you still think I'm a rugrat I am in a band and we have recorded our first single and are giving the proceeds to the red cross for the tsunami victims and i bet you that you havent heard of a rugrat having a stance like that on the tsunami appeal so :banana: :ar15:Settle... it was in jest... see the smilie? :Punk:
hXc
18th January 2005, 21:34
CTACH ME IF YOU CAN :banana: *says in little kid voice* nananana na na :shake: No, really I love him :hug: :hug: Well, atleast I think I do.
MSTRS
18th January 2005, 21:38
Aaaahhh....Father/son bonding. Aint it sweet :puke:
hXc
18th January 2005, 21:38
Settle... it was in jest... see the smilie? :Punk:
It was all in good fun, You're excused for your bad behaviour :lol: :lol:
hXc
18th January 2005, 21:40
Aaaahhh....Father/son bonding. Aint it sweet :puke:
Okay, none of this mushy stuff...You know Mrs MSTRS/Mrs XhardxcoreX mum doesn't like to clean up your regurgitated food :puke:
MSTRS
18th January 2005, 21:42
Mrs MSTRS here, they're on two seperate computers in two separate areas of the house - they could just yell at each other eh? As to the boy racer thing, WANKERS UNLIMITED- A 9 mm heamorrhage is a cheap solution!!!! Bring back the stocks and the birch - and then take their toys away from them.
Skunk
19th January 2005, 07:46
Bring back the stocks and the birch - and then take their toys away from them.Now THAT is a damn good idea... :kick: :laugh:
mangell6
19th January 2005, 19:16
Me???...Rude...I was merely stating my opinion on your pathetic opinion of me being a rugrat. And if you still think I'm a rugrat I am in a band and we have recorded our first single and are giving the proceeds to the red cross for the tsunami victims and i bet you that you havent heard of a rugrat having a stance like that on the tsunami appeal so :banana: :ar15:
(Stretches slowly preparing a suitable reply for the rugrat . . . )
Rugrat, I know you are in a band and you can keep time hitting those pots and pans. :shifty: So the single is now recorded, I'm afraid that it sounded quite good, and as for the video . . . . . .
Oh yeah, I seen the video as well . . . . .
I also know how old you are and as for those posters on your bedroom wall, on the left as you walk in to you bedroom, you've got some space for some more posters. Tell ya mum that I said that you need some more.
:Pokey: :Pokey: :Pokey: :killingme
hXc
20th January 2005, 08:35
Thanks for that we gonna record the vocals again and turn the drum up so it could be better.
Yeah i haven't put them up yet. But if you got some you are most welcome to send them to me and i shall make good use of them.
Waylander
20th January 2005, 10:41
heres a simple little solution that comes from my own little south texas town..... a 9mm hole in the radiator and a drilled hole in the tank slow the boy racers down quite a bit, if problem persist with the same car, steal thier tyres
welded one cars back axel in place as far as i know his car is still sitting in the same place. best of luck getting everything sorted out Motu
Motu
20th January 2005, 21:47
I see a new letter box outside the flat today - flash wood stained with brass numbers,someone must of screwed the insurance company,or the landlords minion is having a chuckle.
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