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Damn Mikey, not good at all mate, glad you're all right and still have possession of your car tho.

I've been jumped before and it's no fun, was 3 on 1 and I threw them out of the pub earlier that night.

Did exactly the same as you mate, threw the first punch(may as well get the first one in if it's gonna happen) only I had a bottle lol, broke it on the first guys head and cleaned up the other two, I was lucky.

Hope it's not too bad man, make sure you pass the details to chubbs or if not I'll be in for helping you with some street justice :)

Hope you get better soon mate, I'll drop in if I get the chance to see how you are and I'll see you back on the Thursday cruises soon.

***Wild supposition alert.

Northern beaches, the new Macquarie Fields.

Bad luck man. I got got jumped by two guys once a few years ago. I couldn't really do much cos I was still recovering from a broken pelvis I got in a car crash, had only been walking for about a 3 weeks so still very slowly and painfully. I got one of them good but the other was a trained boxer and smashed me.

Well done on keeping your car man.

very sorry to hear that mate. :D glad you are ok, and your car is ok. next beer is on me. and definately report it to the cops. it doesn't matter if you through a punch or not.

Sorry to hear man - damm shame the police can't do a better job (don't get me started on how inept the Police are here).

can't go to cops as i threw first punch, i wanted try and phsyc them out by taking them on instead of running,

Not true - if they were threatening you it's not necessary to wait until they attack. Generally when you are in fear of bodily harm you have a right to defend yourself.

Even if you error on the side of protection, as the saying goes " I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6".

if your car is insured.....why not just give them the keys and head off to the cop shop.

Its not worth dying for an insured car. Probably not worth dying for an uninsured car either.

All the best on your recovery

Man thats harsh aye.

First the truck, now this.

Atleast you are ok, and you still have your car ofcoarse.

All the best on a quick recovery.

yeah i know, thanks mate.

im looking forward to morphine though muhahahahah

I agree with Duncan on that .Being a father with 2 boys or should i say young men both with performance cars skyline's and wrx I would rather them hand over the keys than have them seriously injured or killed which in this day and age appears to happen to often.property can be replaced you can't

I agree with Duncan on that .Being a father with 2 boys or should i say young men both with performance cars skyline's and wrx I would rather them hand over the keys than have them seriously injured or killed which in this day and age appears to happen to often.property can be replaced you can't

oh i totally agree. had they of had a weapon then i woulda just said here u go, cause i know i can hold my own against 2 people and any more i would have again said here u go

Mike, you better be reporting this to the police, if you dont your mad.

Situations like this show where tracking and remote immobilisers/engine shut off come in handy.

Give them the keys, let them go, ring the police immediately and let them have the engine disabled.

North Shore has some interesting mix of people around.. Killara/Gordon - just have to be careful, especially late @ night, sometimes they hassle people just for shits and giggles..

Anyways, glad you got out of it alright.. If you know who they are, go to the police and report them.. Goto be careful as they might not have been visibly carrying weapons but some people along that line have no issues hiding them and using them on you..

that... is... f**ked... up...

I live in turramurra, luckily, i know all the dodgy c**ts in my area, so i could ID them... but anywhere else, and i would be f**ked...

I nearly got jumped by two f**kwits once, but it was in Seven Hills, that kind of shit is to be expected...

I also have one f**king expensive alarm system... but i cant fight for shit... unless theres only one guy, and im somewhat larger then him, im f**ked...

Man i never knew my area was like that :P

and i carry a bar in the car... its chrome...

i know i dont really know you, but i hope your ok, and well done on keeping your shit... If you want some muscle, i know some people... some big people... and ill bite their shins too :)

was it near a party by any chance?

yeah you know what? a mate of mine told me someone got bashed up near that way on the same night near a party.

something about owing someone some money he didnt come good on.

Hope your alrite dude, I might drop in the hospital on tuesday to see how ur going coz im close to there too..

But yes indeed that sucks, more and more dic*heads in the area

yeah you know what? a mate of mine told me someone got bashed up near that way on the same night near a party.

something about owing someone some money he didnt come good on.

yeah im not in debt to anyone so i doubt that was me but who knows

i'd love these stooges to try this sort of stuff when we were on a cruise. it'd be like 10 on 1 or sumsing :P

hahah yeah so would i, then i wouldnt have to have an operation, they would but

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