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Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 11:12 am
by lonewolf
USA1,
You're going to make me paranoid of everyone I see with a camera!!!

I have to admit to washing my car on occassion, but I CLEAN my Harley. The wife insists on it. I get the evil eye from here if the whitewalls are'nt clean enough and the spokes aren't shiny.....

(I shouldn't have written that, now USA1 is desperately hunting up a picture of some old beat up bicycle that has been run over by a semi truck....)

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 11:14 am
by USA1
lonewolf wrote: (I shouldn't have written that, now USA1 is desperately hunting up a picture of some old beat up bicycle that has been run over by a semi truck....)
*laughing uncontrollably* :woohoo

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 11:34 am
by mikeintexas
Not that I would keep anything stirred up, but I couldn't find a wrecked motorcycle to e-mail to USA1!

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:29 pm
by USA1
mikeintexas wrote:Not that I would keep anything stirred up, but I couldn't find a wrecked motorcycle to e-mail to USA1!
thank you for your efforts . :tiphat:

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:45 pm
by lonewolf
I am humbled by the comeraderie I find in here...... :cool:

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 5:30 pm
by SlowDave
lonewolf wrote:USA1,
I have to admit to washing my car on occassion, but I CLEAN my Harley. The wife insists on it. I get the evil eye from here if the whitewalls are'nt clean enough and the spokes aren't shiny.....
You know what they say: "If it don't go, chrome it." I think it's legal to replace "chrome" with "wash the heck out of".

Have some pics of my bike after a crash that I'd post if I knew how to. ;-)

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:14 pm
by Fangs
I used to work at a carwash in SA. Lots of cash on hand for the employees from tips, lots of things to buy on the spot... :leaving

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:15 pm
by RioShooter
The arrests at Jim's Car Wash on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Did you ever notice that in most large cities, MLK Drive is a street you don't want to be on.

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:34 pm
by USA1
RioShooter wrote:
The arrests at Jim's Car Wash on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Did you ever notice that in most large cities, MLK Drive is a street you don't want to be on.
yep . funny how that works . :cool:

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:55 am
by Purplehood
Quit dissin' Houston!

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:08 am
by dac1842
Unless I am at work I dont go any where unarmed. Just aint Texan! Like Lonewolf the car can be filthy dirty but if my bike (07 Yamaha V Star 1300 Touring) is dirty the wife gives me a fit. She dont want my dirt from my bike flying off and touching her Harley Sportster 883.

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:00 am
by Purplehood
dac1842 wrote:Unless I am at work I dont go any where unarmed. Just aint Texan! Like Lonewolf the car can be filthy dirty but if my bike (07 Yamaha V Star 1300 Touring) is dirty the wife gives me a fit. She dont want my dirt from my bike flying off and touching her Harley Sportster 883.
I don't want to be the cause of any marital discord, but she needs to get a real Harley. Please forgive me baby-Jesus.

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:14 am
by dac1842
Purple,
I tell her she needs to get a real motorcycle! Of course when I do that I usually end up celibate for the night.

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:38 am
by sawdust
I was first in line with several cars behind me and an older Corvette passed our line and pulled into an opening slot. I looked at the driver and, naturally, said "There is a line waiting." Exiting the car, in wife beater T, shorts and flip flops, unshaven was a chap who (to me) looked like he ran women or such for his occupation. His response as he made a roundabout trip by me to the wand was "What are you going to do about it?"

Well, I wasn't going to fight Mike Tyson to wash my car. Wish you had been there :txflag:[/quote]



Without getting into a "five-beer" conversation :cheers2: , one of the problems we have in our society is that we do not have a way to handle the jerks that seem to be everywhere. Outright crimes can processed through the legal system, but "jerkiness" isn't a crime. Whether the jerk is someone who is driving like an idiot, or deliberately wears obscene tee-shirts in public, or deliberately jumps a line (like at the carwash), if an individual confronts him/her, there is a high probability of escalation as most jerks don't like being shown the error of their ways. And the (innocent) individual could be at risk of being arrested or worse. And the jerk gets to go merrily on his way.

It has been written that the decay in manners of a society is an early indication of the downfall of that society.

I have at times confronted those who have grossly breached the public sense of good manners.

But I do consider the circumstances.

It's a jungle out there, folks. :boxing

Re: No. 1 place you'd never go unarmed...this carwash

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:56 am
by USA1
that sounds very similar to by experience this morning .
i pulled into McDonalds for a #3 ...bacon egg and cheese biscuit combo , which i might add hit the spot . :drool:

anyway , there was a line in the drive thru of about 5 cars . i was next to pull up and order when this car with two younger guys came from the opposite direction and tried to cut in front of me .

as they were inching closer expecting to cut in when the line started moving , i inched up letting them know they weren't getting in front of me . so there we are practically face to face . they were giving me the stink eye , but i held my ground .

as the line moved up , it was obvious that the next car wasn't going to let them cut either .
so they put it in reverse and burned rubber to demonstrate their anger .
they ended up going around and getting in line like the rest of us .

moral of the story ...don't get pushed around .
and , bacon egg and cheese biscuits are yummy :drool: