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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    give that man a DB
    You wish to punish Bob for doing the right thing...



    On ya! Bob!
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    good stuff mate, if that had been my brand new vl250 i would have praised the ground you walk on.


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    How ironic... Last night I watched Batman The Beginning and preety much it was about the difference between Justice and Vengence.

    Well in this case Justice wasn't served on a silver platter, but however it was prevented from the beginning of the drama.

    Nice Job BOB


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    Great work! The world needs more people like you.

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    Top man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    yeah great idea.....you get a pissed off witnes out for revenge.....

    If you shoot, you shoot to kill....

    No shooting back and only one story
    Screw the gun, you were prepping some hole in the backyard, you spyed some suspicious kids hanging round a bike and you and the spade (No. 4 p'haps) go over to have a look-see. Any problems and you've got a few options:

    -1. Using the back of the spade DEFENSIVELY.

    -2. Using the side of the spade slightly AGGRESSIVELY.


    The best thing is, once the problem's solved, you can also dig another few holes for the trouble-makers...

    Good work on the bike-saving, if it'd been my SRX250, I would have kissed the ground you walked on...

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