Mean people suck.

It's not too bad, Rob. I'm a big guy (6'1" 250+) so it doesn't really feel like "a lot" of gun to me. My dad on the other hand (5'9") doesn't like my USP because it's too big to him. I'm actually looking too sell my gun...I'm wanting a Kimber.





Rob Tomlin said:
I know the H&K is a "compact" for a .45, but how difficult is it to carry something like that around?
 
I feel for you. Last weekend I was at a Subaru meet at a dragstrip and got a massive ding on my rear quarter panel from a fellow subaru owner sometime during the day. I'm not sure PDR can fix this one, its pretty bad. Man, was I pissed! My heart goes out to all that have such things happen to their cars; I feel your pain.



Pete
 
Lance: Still got your Malibu?

Vincent: Aw, man. You know what some ****er did the other day?

Lance: What?

Vincent: ****ing keyed it.

Lance: Oh, man, that's ****ed up.

Vincent: Tell me about it. I had it in storage for three years, it was out for five days and some dickless piece of **** ****ed with it.

Lance: They should be ****ing killed. No trial, no jury, straight to execution.

Vincent: Boy, I wish I could've caught him doing it. I'd have given anything to catch that ******* doing it. It'd been worth him doing it just so I could've caught him doing it.

Lance: What a ****er!

Vincent: What's more chickenshit than ****ing with a man's automobile? I mean, don't **** with another man's vehicle.

Lance: You don't do it.

Vincent: It's just against the rules.
 
bwalker25 said:
haha, aren't all the clocks in that movie set to the same time throughout the movie?



Pulp Fiction (1994) - Trivia



There is a persistent myth that that all the clocks in the movie are set to 4:20 (although, certainly all the clocks on the wall in the pawn shop are set to 4:20). However, in at least two scenes it is obvious that this is not the case. In the "Bonnie Situation" while Jimmy, Vince and Jules are drinking coffee in the kitchen, the clock clearly reads 8:15. Secondly, when Vince and Jules go to retrieve the briefcase, it is "7:22 in the a.m.". The significance of the time 4:20 is that it is slang for smoking marijuana.
 
I had always been told that, never seen the movie though...btw have you decieded what to do about your car yet? Did the place have security cameras?
 
I'm gonna go check on the cameras today. I have no idea what I'm going to do about the damage, though. It's going to have to wait for at least a couple weeks as I have some pressing job issues to get through first. :/
 
Scottwax said:
Lance: Still got your Malibu?

...



Vincent: It's just against the rules.



I always figured it was Butch who keyed the car.



And *** *was* the story of Russell?!? ;)



Sorry for the Pulp Fiction threadjack...
 
Accumulator said:
I always figured it was Butch who keyed the car.



And *** *was* the story of Russell?!? ;)



Sorry for the Pulp Fiction threadjack...



Pulp Fiction (1994) - Trivia



>Tarantino was quoted as saying that Butch is responsible for keying Vincent?s car.



>In real life, Vincent Vega's 1964 Chevelle Malibu convertible belongs to Quentin Tarantino and was stolen during the production of the film.



Pulp Fiction is seriously one of the best movies ever. :bow
 
DAMN SuperBee,



This is the second time someone has keyed your SuperBee cars. Forget the gun, repeated kicks to the nuts will cancel the stupid gene from being transfered to possible offspring of the offender. I would think you might take a look at parking cameras and see what you can view.



I'm totally bummed for you.



GREG
 
Greg Nichols said:
DAMN SuperBee,



This is the second time someone has keyed your SuperBee cars. Forget the gun, repeated kicks to the nuts will cancel the stupid gene from being transfered to possible offspring of the offender. I would think you might take a look at parking cameras and see what you can view.



I'm totally bummed for you.



GREG



Thanks, Greg. Ya, the yellow bee got keyed at the South Jordan Public Recreation Center when I was taking my boy to swiming lessons. There's a skate board park there, and I think some of the skate punks took a knife to my hood while my boy was swimming.



I went to Target today to find out about the cameras. They do have them, but they have a limited view of the parking lot. Mostly they are just on the entrances/exits from two directions. Only a limited view of the first part of the parking lot, and I was parked waaaaay out in the north fourty. So no help there. From now on, I'm parking where my car is in view of the cameras. Course if you do that, you run the risk of door dings.
 
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