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  • #91
    Originally posted by Junioropolous07 View Post
    Dead serious, there was only one guy that was at the meet with an svo, if I recall correctly two, one that was black/red and the other gray/black. Had a wife, kind of husky, middle aged hispanic. If that's you then yes I know you.
    Don, you're fucked now. He knows what you look like.

    Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View Post
    100% agree that it depends on what you are driving. When I am in my 252,000 mile beat up creaky, groaning Cavalier, people think I am going to rob them for everything.

    Swap to a 1966 Mustang Restomod or even my 05 Scion tC, and they get a lot friendlier! I guess the more "poor" they perceive you to be, the higher chance that person wants to rob you...
    Absolutely. I guess they figure "poor" people don't help other people. In all reality, it seems the complete opposite. I've NEVER had someone in an Escalade stop to help me when I was broke down on the side of the road, but I have had an old guy driving a beat-the-fuck-up '70's Chevy pickup stop to see if I need help.

    Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
    usually...and also just sometimes when I'm being an asshole. Case-in-point: earlier this year when we were on vacation....traveling through a shitty part of rural Michigan there was some asshole towing a farm trailer in the left lane and he was purposely staying right next to a semi in the right lane so as not to let anyone by....doing about ~55-60 in a 70 zone. This went on for literally about 20-25 miles....caused a huge backup of cars, and I was second in line behind him. When we were finally able to get around him the truck in front of me just shot past him....I pulled up next to him and motioned for him to roll the window down (my wife was freaking out at this point)....he gave me a shitty look as though he thought I was going to bitch him out or something...instead I kindly said "hey Buddy you've got a flat tire on that trailer and pointed back towards it"....he waved to thank me and immediately pulled over to the shoulder.

    ...his tires were fine, but I figured it only fair to waste his time like he had done to everyone else that day.
    That is great ! I'm going to have to remember that one !

    Originally posted by helosailor View Post
    If they ignore you waving, trying to tell them they have a flat/near flat, pull out a pistol and shoot out the other tire on that side. I bet they pull over then!
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!

    Originally posted by mikec View Post
    Yes. I will also stop to change a tire for a woman. If it's a guy sitting there, tough shit...
    Well, I usually stop and see if a guy is standing there because he may have a legitimate reason that he can't change a flat. When I hurt my back and had to have back surgery, I couldn't lift more than 10 lbs for quite a while afterwards. Ya never know when someone might have a real reason that they can't lift a wheel/tire, etc. I guess I'm just too trusting sometimes.

    I was getting gas one night and a lady was trying to change her flat at the gas pump. I went over and asked if she wanted help and I could tell right away that she was one of those "I'm an independent woman, I don't need a man's help !". She was having all kinds of trouble with the jack, saying the jack was stupid, and she was going to get a new jack ASAP, etc. Well, she wasn't putting all the rods together and hooking it in the end of the jack and rotating it. I put them together and showed her how it worked and she just looked at me like I was an asshole. After changing the flat and putting the wheel/tire in the back of her SUV, I gave her a compliment on changing her tire because my wife would NEVER try to change her flat and she looked at me all surprised. It was like she thought I was changing her flat so I could hit on her. She just gave me a half-hearted "thanks" and got in her car and drove off.

    -Aaron

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    • #92
      Originally posted by CRASH View Post
      Well, I usually stop and see if a guy is standing there because he may have a legitimate reason that he can't change a flat. When I hurt my back and had to have back surgery, I couldn't lift more than 10 lbs for quite a while afterwards. Ya never know when someone might have a real reason that they can't lift a wheel/tire, etc. I guess I'm just too trusting sometimes.

      -Aaron



      Never really thought about it like that. Good stuff.

      Probably still won't stop for a guy, unless he's old or in obvious distress, but still good stuff and a valid perspective...
      www.allforoneroofing.com

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      • #93
        Has anyone else ever noticed that if you're driving an older or beat up vehicle that people don't pull up next to you at stop lights ? When driving my little beat up Sonoma pickup, I notice it a lot more than if I'm driving my wife's car or my dad's truck. They will pull up and stop with their front tires about even with my back bumper. Makes me chuckle a but every time.

        People these days. Just seems like people are getting more and more anti-social.

        Hell, maybe they just think something is going to fall off my truck and they're hanging back to avoid it. LOL !

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        • #94
          Originally posted by CRASH View Post
          Has anyone else ever noticed that if you're driving an older or beat up vehicle that people don't pull up next to you at stop lights ? When driving my little beat up Sonoma pickup, I notice it a lot more than if I'm driving my wife's car or my dad's truck. They will pull up and stop with their front tires about even with my back bumper. Makes me chuckle a but every time.

          People these days. Just seems like people are getting more and more anti-social.
          I get that a lot..... but its prolly cause im Ugly......

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Randy View Post
            I get that a lot..... but its prolly cause im Ugly......
            Well, sorry about your bad luck ! LOL !

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            • #96
              Originally posted by CRASH View Post
              Has anyone else ever noticed that if you're driving an older or beat up vehicle that people don't pull up next to you at stop lights ? When driving my little beat up Sonoma pickup, I notice it a lot more than if I'm driving my wife's car or my dad's truck. They will pull up and stop with their front tires about even with my back bumper. Makes me chuckle a but every time.

              People these days. Just seems like people are getting more and more anti-social.

              Hell, maybe they just think something is going to fall off my truck and they're hanging back to avoid it. LOL !
              I guess that's what I need is a old beat up car so people won't get near my car anymore. If I've got an old fucked up truck, maybe people will think twice about tailgating and cutting me off. lol.

              Seems like when you have a nice car, people can't seem to resist touching it, or parking close by to door ding you.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by CRASH View Post
                Well, sorry about your bad luck ! LOL !
                That's what my wife says too

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Steve View Post
                  I guess that's what I need is a old beat up car so people won't get near my car anymore. If I've got an old fucked up truck, maybe people will think twice about tailgating and cutting me off. lol.

                  Seems like when you have a nice car, people can't seem to resist touching it, or parking close by to door ding you.
                  Yeah, when moving through traffic, people will notice the front end all beat up, the missing paint, etc on my little red truck, and promptly move out of the way. It's funny, really.

                  Originally posted by Randy View Post
                  That's what my wife says too
                  LOL !!

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by CRASH View Post
                    Yeah, when moving through traffic, people will notice the front end all beat up, the missing paint, etc on my little red truck, and promptly move out of the way. It's funny, really.



                    LOL !!
                    LOL, Aaron, I didn't mean your truck. I was just saying that I need a beat up truck like some lawn crew's truck so I don't have to worry about my car being messed with anymore.

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                    • Originally posted by Steve View Post
                      LOL, Aaron, I didn't mean your truck. I was just saying that I need a beat up truck like some lawn crew's truck so I don't have to worry about my car being messed with anymore.
                      HAHAHA ! It didn't even cross my mind that you might be talking about my truck. I was just commenting about it and I guess it came out like I thought you were talking specifically about my truck. LOL !

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                      • The mentality is that since your car looks like crap they assume you dont care about what happens, I.E. youre a crappy driver and hit all kinds of junk/people/animals/cars on the road. Usually if you take care of your stuff your car reflects that....

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                        • Originally posted by Randy View Post
                          The mentality is that since your car looks like crap they assume you dont care about what happens, I.E. youre a crappy driver and hit all kinds of junk/people/animals/cars on the road. Usually if you take care of your stuff your car reflects that....
                          I agree with you, except that my screen name hasn't come solely by my own doing. My little red Sonoma pickup was hit by a Plano school bus sitting in front of my house. I can name off almost every single vehicle I've ever owned that has been in some sort of accident and almost every single time has been because of other people's carelessness.

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                          • Originally posted by CRASH View Post
                            I agree with you, except that my screen name hasn't come solely by my own doing. My little red Sonoma pickup was hit by a Plano school bus sitting in front of my house. I can name off almost every single vehicle I've ever owned that has been in some sort of accident and almost every single time has been because of other people's carelessness.
                            Oh I'm sure, its just the perception on the road..... but... now that you mentioned it.... why is it that you didnt get the truck fixed with the money provided by the school's auto insurance?

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                            • Originally posted by Randy View Post
                              Oh I'm sure, its just the perception on the road..... but... now that you mentioned it.... why is it that you didnt get the truck fixed with the money provided by the school's auto insurance?
                              Because it wasn't worth fixing, at least, not to me. It's just a beater to me. *shrugs*

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                              • I was driving into town from the house in my 08 Ram 1500 and saw this elderly couple on the side of the road stuck. The old man, come to find out had just had quadruple bipass and couldn't "yank her out by myself the way I could when I was younger". I offered to pull them out and while I was tying on to my truck, the old man tied to his van.

                                I gave it a gentle pull and heard a ripping sound. The entire front clip came off of their van. He had hooked it to the plastic bumper and I yanked it off. I got them out, and they STILL offered to give me money for helping them. I couldn't apologize enough about the van but he smiled and said "They don't make 'em the way they used to do they son?" Cool old people.
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