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I wonder if this guy drives a Cordia?

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awww, :( Lilmike86, u going to go ee if that ya car:?

no i'm just going to stare at his phone number for a bit and think harder. maybe that way i can work it out using the "scooby doo" method of picking the least obvious person and end up being right!

yes i am going to see if its my car. :P when the guy actually answers to me :laugh:

this is frustrating, and quite unnerving :( i want my car back :laugh:

Edited by lilmike86

no, i want to beat the living shit out of them, then say to insurance "i think i know where it is" they go look, find some guy with my car, i get claim money faster, and he gets bumraped in jail for the next 6 months for f**king stealing my car! thats plan anyway

no, i want to beat the living shit out of them, then say to insurance "i think i know where it is" they go look, find some guy with my car, i get claim money faster, and he gets bumraped in jail for the next 6 months for f**king stealing my car! thats plan anyway

...he counter sues you for assault, you have to pay all legal costs and medical expeses that would amount to alot more than your car is worth, so probably worth keeping that in mind.

I think something should be done tho, maybe bar up the doors and torch the place to destroy all evidence afterwards lol j/k.

but seriously dealing with it in the proper ways might not be the most directly satisfying, but it doesn't put your own ass on the line.

...he counter sues you for assault, you have to pay all legal costs and medical expeses that would amount to alot more than your car is worth, so probably worth keeping that in mind.

I think something should be done tho, maybe bar up the doors and torch the place to destroy all evidence afterwards lol j/k.

but seriously dealing with it in the proper ways might not be the most directly satisfying, but it doesn't put your own ass on the line.

all depends on how i go about it. i wouldnt PERSONALLY go down there and do it too him. lets just say he gets involved in a random street bashing :laugh: nah, i'm not that bad! i'd rather get my insurance. knowing he'll be having to spoon with a big black guy named Frank to get cigarettes is satisfying enough for me :laugh:

all depends on how i go about it. i wouldnt PERSONALLY go down there and do it too him. lets just say he gets involved in a random street bashing :laugh: nah, i'm not that bad! i'd rather get my insurance. knowing he'll be having to spoon with a big black guy named Frank to get cigarettes is satisfying enough for me :laugh:

sif...even if the guy is guilty the fool will be released without bail and be back home with his feet up, in a few months the legal system will give him a light tap across the knuckles and he'll be on his merry way onto the next victim :P

still sometimes they come good, especially if its a repeat offender or something

sif...even if the guy is guilty the fool will be released without bail and be back home with his feet up, in a few months the legal system will give him a light tap across the knuckles and he'll be on his merry way onto the next victim :laugh:

still sometimes they come good, especially if its a repeat offender or something

if he gets let back out. then i'll have my fun, but only after insurance have come through.

once thats all good, its hunting season :laugh:

i'm getting ahead of myself here, gotta confirm it before i make plans.

Edited by lilmike86
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