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#213981 - 19/02/05 01:04 AM midnight chase
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So incase anyone was wondering how well an Xterra would do in a car chase, this story is for you!

so last night, after watching numerous episodes of family guy,followed by 20 minutes of boredom and roughly 5 minutes of deciding what to do, we have decided to go drive around. but we couldnt just drive around...thats no fun...so we decided to bring along my 10 million candle spotlight, and my friends 20 million(10,15,20...i dont know, whatever) spotlight, and then my friends megaphone. being that Friday nights usually consist of half the town being alseep, and the other half, off partying somewhere getting wasted. we wanted to find the latter half.

so it began...
within 5 minutes we had found a house full of people, and with 2 spotlights shining in the front window, and a siren blaring...we decided to make a few laps around their block, to get their house several times. by the second time around, they had stood at the window, looking at us...at the third time, one of the kids had ran to the door and opened it, and by the fourth time, they were all outside, hiding behind a bush.finally...the last time around, there were nowhere to be seen, but as soon as i passed their house, i saw a car pull behind me...it was THEM!

so i took it jokingly at first, just driving around a few blocks, and then they decided to pull up beside me and throw an apple(of all things that could've been thrown) at me, and flex their muscles. thats when i got pissed, so i led them on a chase through town(side note:the car was a POS acura integra, non vtec)showing them what the supercharger can do, and it was funny watching them attempt to keep up.i went to a roundabout, and made about 7 laps, then decided that seeing as how they were determined to follow me, i took them where i knew i could lose them...i went to the trails.

it took me about 12 minutes to get from where i was, to some actual trails. i already had my course plotted out before i got there, and suprisingly they were still following me. so i started on the trail, i led them about 4 miles down just a plain old gravel road, then the snow started...i thought they would stop there,but they didnt.about 6 miles later(and yes they were still following me)we had reached the snow, only like 4 inches.those bitches STILL kept following me, so with a last ditch effort, i took the first right, into some fresh(untraveled)snow. that was the key. they followed me for about 200yards, before they realized that the snow is just a little bit high.

i have never laughed so hard, watching them make like a 50 point reverse, and just sitting there watching them do it. i was expecting them to get out of their car, and attempt to chase me on foot i guess. but they didnt, and here is the kicker...after all that hard work of them chasing me, it all ended with me following THEM, all the way back to their house, only to wish them a goodnight "FUCK YOU!"

yes i know it was a long story, and im sorry, but after something like that, and it being so early in the morning, im wide awake, and need someone to tell my story too...

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#213982 - 19/02/05 07:49 AM Re: midnight chase
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IF this story is indeed true I hope Carlton imposes an age restriction on this board as surely you can not be mre than 16 years old. You deserve a good beating. I was sad to see in the story that the family did not have a couple of shotguns that could have finished off your idiocy nicely

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#213983 - 19/02/05 07:54 AM Re: midnight chase
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#213984 - 19/02/05 08:00 AM Re: midnight chase
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...as surely you can not be mre than 16 years old.
Good guess. Click his profile. He'll be 17 in April.
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#213985 - 19/02/05 08:20 AM Re: midnight chase
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wow wish I could afford a $30,000 truck when I was in High school...
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#213986 - 19/02/05 08:33 AM Re: midnight chase
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wow, i didnt think there would ever be a runner up for dumbshits around here. this guy almost makes badercarma look witty. [Freak]

xnut, not cool at all.

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#213987 - 19/02/05 08:35 AM Re: midnight chase
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Xnut, you are so lucky no one was hurt, and if you thought it was funny impersonating a police officer well, that is a crime dumbass.

:rolleyes:

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#213988 - 19/02/05 08:40 AM Re: midnight chase
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Carlton should put 'Scarecrow' under Xterranut808's name, 'cause he's lookin for some brains.

This sums it up...


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#213989 - 19/02/05 09:09 AM Re: midnight chase
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I found it slightly amusing. Much less destructive than the things I did at that age. He'll be one of the more mature ones when he grows up.
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#213990 - 19/02/05 10:19 AM Re: midnight chase
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Obviously, being only 16, he hasn't fully "grown" yet, so he's compensating for his small penis by using Daddy's truck to show off. If it's not Daddy's truck, then Daddy bought it for him. Either way, I'm not sure who's the bigger asshat, this guy or badercarma?

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#213991 - 19/02/05 11:05 AM Re: midnight chase
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LMAO, sounds like a fun night.

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#213992 - 19/02/05 11:16 AM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by badercarma:
LMAO, sounds like a fun night.
You would. :rolleyes:

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#213993 - 19/02/05 11:19 AM Re: midnight chase
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Can we get a teenage reject forum here?...we can call it Dynamite
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#213994 - 19/02/05 11:47 AM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gbizzle:
Quote:
Originally posted by badercarma:
[b]LMAO, sounds like a fun night.
You would. :rolleyes: [/b]
LOL, [LOL] My thoughts exactly.

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#213995 - 19/02/05 12:35 PM Re: midnight chase
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i agree with everybody else....i think it was Suncatcher who said it in another thread (badcarmas i believe) but your the reason older people always blame us teens for shit like that, im 18, i'll be 19 in the summer, i payed for my own truck...still paying...working my ass off for it so i can enjoy it, and then people like you who just go around causing trouble, i can't say i've never caused trouble, all teens have, and theres no way anyone on this board no matter what age cannot agree that they had fun when they were teens, but theres a limit, and dude that limit is crossed when you risk takin peoples lives because you wanted to get a kick from the supercharger so you decided to get chashed in your truck AROUND TOWN...i'm sorry man but i don't know about you but i'm sick of the blame always gettin put on teens cuz of people like you [ThumbsDown]

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#213996 - 19/02/05 01:06 PM Re: midnight chase
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#213997 - 19/02/05 01:24 PM Re: midnight chase
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haha, i give teenagers a bad rep huh? for your information(and as spoiled and messed up as this sounds), ive explained this before, this truck was handed down to me, because my mom got a new car. i pay for gas and insurance($240 a month mind you). i also hold down 2 jobs(i work at shopko and my friend dealership washing cars). on top of everything else, ive also managed maintain good grades(3.4 GPA now). so sure, go ahead and think im an idiot, but it was all in fun, in fact, i even know who the kids are now, they go to my school(they look much bigger in the dark,lol). why would anyone get hurt, its not like were were going at insane speeds(OH MY LORD IM GOING 53 IN A 45, I CAN BARELY HOLD THE WHEEL!).sure all you old(er) folks can think im a trouble maker, i dont care. its called HAVING FUN, im sure you guys did that when you were young. besides, arent us youngins entitled to behave wrongly once in our childhood, just to make your assumptions true?
so before you get too carried away with your preconceptions of who i am, maybe you should remember how you acted when you were a kid.

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#213998 - 19/02/05 01:31 PM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by Digityzed:
Obviously, being only 16, he hasn't fully "grown" yet, so he's compensating for his small penis by using Daddy's truck to show off. If it's not Daddy's truck, then Daddy bought it for him. Either way, I'm not sure who's the bigger asshat, this guy or badercarma?
oh yeah...just thought i'd share that i find it funny that im the one who's immature apparently, and you're how old? making penis jokes...very very adult-like of you.

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#213999 - 19/02/05 01:43 PM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by XterraNut808:
haha, i give teenagers a bad rep huh? for your information(and as spoiled and messed up as this sounds), ive explained this before, this truck was handed down to me, because my mom got a new car. i pay for gas and insurance($240 a month mind you). i also hold down 2 jobs(i work at shopko and my friend dealership washing cars). on top of everything else, ive also managed maintain good grades(3.4 GPA now). so sure, go ahead and think im an idiot, but it was all in fun, in fact, i even know who the kids are now, they go to my school(they look much bigger in the dark,lol). why would anyone get hurt, its not like were were going at insane speeds(OH MY LORD IM GOING 53 IN A 45, I CAN BARELY HOLD THE WHEEL!).sure all you old(er) folks can think im a trouble maker, i dont care. its called HAVING FUN, im sure you guys did that when you were young. besides, arent us youngins entitled to behave wrongly once in our childhood, just to make your assumptions true?
so before you get too carried away with your preconceptions of who i am, maybe you should remember how you acted when you were a kid.
truck handed down to you huh? your mom blows through cars pretty fast then... :rolleyes:

call me an ass, but i really hope one day you total that xterra (hurting noone in the process) and your parents end up buying you a peice of crap car to drive around. maybe then youll realize how nice that xterra really was.

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#214000 - 19/02/05 02:20 PM Re: midnight chase
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actually, i dont mind buying my own car, but i dont feel as though i have to sell this to prove a point to someone i dont know. also, i actually am looking for a cheap car, so if you could point me towards a POS datsun 510 for sale, then sure, im all over it(its for a project car, but i dont give a shit what people think, if theres no paint on it, only a few people will appreciate the fact that its a 510, and those are the only few people that matter).

i dont think you're an ass, because i can see the way you're looking at it. i KNOW its a nice truck, and im not one of those kids that says "ehh...i just wish it was a BMW"..i could care less. if it was an escort they handed down to me, then i would be driving that.

so if you want to point me towards a 510, and buy this from me...go for it. otherwise, think what you want, because i sure as hell dont care.

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#214001 - 19/02/05 02:34 PM Re: midnight chase
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Someone needs to find that post that shows the vid. of that kid falling out of a car trying to knock some kids off their bikes and repost it. I bet those kids thought it was a good time and that their age justified their immature behavior.

I bet the kids that saw their buddy get his face/head smashed by the car bumper arnt going to recall that as one of the good times of their youth.

But by all means continue with your silly selfish behavior, its job security for many people, cops, doctors, nurses, prison gaurds, mortician', funneral homes so on and so forth, so play on. You spoiled immature kid, who seems to be smart enough to work and do well in school but has shit for common sense.

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#214002 - 19/02/05 02:36 PM Re: midnight chase
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I love how defensive people are getting these days. You knew this would cause some controversy. I know you cannot start a topic in this room but you should have broken that rule and just started it in here in the first place.

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#214003 - 19/02/05 02:43 PM Re: midnight chase
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People get defensive because they may know or have seen the ramifications of such behavor.
God knows I have seen the innocent victims.

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#214004 - 19/02/05 02:58 PM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by XterraNut808:
oh yeah...just thought i'd share that i find it funny that im the one who's immature apparently, and you're how old? making penis jokes...very very adult-like of you.
I said nothing about your lack of maturity...that speaks for itself. [Finger]

I just hope you learn your lesson before someone else forces you to learn it; whether it's by causing an accident when you're chasing someone around 'cuz you're bored, I doubt "I'm just a kid, I'm entitled to have fun, dammit!" will hold your ass up in court.

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#214005 - 19/02/05 08:04 PM Re: midnight chase
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You want a Datsun 510? I had one when I was a teenager - I got into some good trouble with that thing, but it was one of these too:

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#214006 - 19/02/05 09:40 PM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by airbornenurse:
People get defensive because they may know or have seen the ramifications of such behavor.
God knows I have seen the innocent victims.
That was in reference to the kid who posted first becuase he knew this was going to cause some trouble for him and now he is getting all defensive, you did what you did and you told us now deal with others opinions.

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#214007 - 20/02/05 01:31 PM Re: midnight chase
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lol, the only thing im getting defensive about is the things that were comepletely irrelevent to the story, such as the truck being handed down to me and such.

looking at it now, yes i realize it was very stupid having a chase, and i see the consequences in doing so. so yes ill get the rest of it out of the way for you.

yes im a stupid piece of shit.
yes im a dumb fuck who is inconsiderate towards others, and doesn't take responsibility for his actions.

there, happy?because i sure am.

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#214008 - 20/02/05 03:19 PM Re: midnight chase
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The only thing that would make me say you're a complete idiot is the fact it doesn't appear you knew the people.

We had "chases" when I was in high school, but it was always with someone we knew.

(Of course, I didn't have a truck then...I had a Barracuda...chasing (or being chased by) the likes of Chevys, Pontiacs and Fords.)

And yes...I know we were all idiots doing that.

(Then again, my mom *once* raced my friend's mom. A Chrysler Town & Country station wagon v. a Chevy Caprice wagon)
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#214009 - 20/02/05 05:21 PM Re: midnight chase
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$240 a month for insurance on a 4wd SC Xterra seems suspect to me. When I was 18, 9 years ago, I had no tickets or accidents. I was paying $215 a month for liability insurance on a 1988, 2wd Ford Ranger. I still have 0 tickets or accidents that have ever been my fault. It seems to me that our little friend here is stretching the truth.

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#214010 - 21/02/05 01:02 AM Re: midnight chase
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your mom blows pretty fast then... :rolleyes:
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#214011 - 21/02/05 05:45 AM Re: midnight chase
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#214012 - 21/02/05 11:43 AM Re: midnight chase
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Am I the only one here that read this and thought "Oh well, kids are kids." I was seventeen once. I did some stupid stuff, y'know, alcohol and drugs, violence, irresponsible use of firearms, erratic driving, unprotected sex. The usual. This little "midnight chase" scenario seems kind of tame to me. Am I missing something? Were you guys doing drive-bys, or like running little old ladies down or something?

Impersonating a police officer? Dude, they ran a siren and fucked around with a spotlight as a prank. No shots were fired. They didn't put on uniforms to lure, kidnap and rape underage girls. This kid ain't exactly the criminal of the century here. Irresponsible? Yes. Stupid? Maybe. But a felon? Please.

The innocent victims...Ha!

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#214013 - 21/02/05 02:52 PM Re: midnight chase
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No, your not the only one. I look back on some of the things I did as a kid and think of how incredibly stupid I was. And... the funniest thing about that is, when you are that age, you think you know everything.

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#214014 - 21/02/05 04:53 PM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by GoBuX:
... the funniest thing about that is, when you are that age, you think you know everything.
are you saying we dont?lol

and in response to SRTMO

you'd be suprised how much getting good grades,taking drivers ed, and watching the insurance video, will lower your insurance.

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#214015 - 21/02/05 09:12 PM Re: midnight chase
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smile HAHAHAHAHA Ah yes, my younger years. Brings back memories. I'm 23 now and bet my friends and I will still tell the same old story's when were 40. Drag races, 50mph S curve slides, hill climbs, Cookies oh god the cookies, and all the things I cant admit to outside the group. Live it up kid it doesn't last for ever! [ThumbsDown]

As for the rest of you Giving him a hard time, let it go. he'll be fine in the end. Im an upstanding citizen now and am sure he will be too. Its all part of the learning expeince in life.

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#214016 - 22/02/05 03:54 AM Re: midnight chase
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#214017 - 22/02/05 08:07 AM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by Chris..:
You're all pussies.
[Laughing] [Laughing]

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#214018 - 23/02/05 06:53 PM Re: midnight chase
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I'm sure all of us did some stupid shit being his age. Some of us have done even more than that.

Thik about it this way - so maybe it's his dad's truck, so what? It's still a good truck and it's still fun to drive! Maybe his dad paid for it, so what? In that case he's a little more fortunate than some of us that had to walk to school. I don't understand you guys.

Every time there's a kid on this site everyone starts talking about the car being his or not. Who cares??? Don't get me wrong - I understand where you guys are coming from. A lot of us here worked hard to pay for the Xterra and sometimes we don't like to see people just getting stuff that we have to work for. In the end though it doesn't matter who pays for it. It does not change a sigle fucking thing about what this site is about, about his truck, about the guy, whatever.

Yes, I pay for my Xterra and I work hard for it too. Being in Chicago, 21 years of age and not having insurance (in my name) before, things are getting expensive here. Before I bought the X I drove my dad's Maxima for 2.5 years, so??? STFU guys.

Whatever man, life is shot, shit. If there's time to do stupid shit - then do it while you're young. When you get older you can't afford to do it any more - too many fucking responsibilities to think about.

Make mistakes and learn from them - don't make them twice. Now, stay winthin reason, of course. I'm not telling you to drive 150mph in traffic while looking for a CD that fell and trying to argue with your g/f over the phone.

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#214019 - 23/02/05 08:06 PM Re: midnight chase
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Maturity is for grown ups, and we grown ups know it ain't all it's cracked up to be sometimes so have some fun while you can.

No harm, no foul. Maybe even a lesson learned.

It's better than the kids running around w/ guns shootin each other for being in the wrong neighborhood.

When I first read the post I thought 'what an idiot'. Then I remembered the time in college we got really drunk and drove my buddies escort down the mountain, each taking turns 'surfing' on the roof. Was it the smartest thing I've ever done? Of COURSE not. Could any one of us have been hurt or killed? of COURSE. Should we have done it in the first place? Of COURSE not!

But it makes for one fun story for us to talk about 15 years later!

Just PLEASE do me one favor. Of all the mistakes I DON'T want to see you make...

Whatever you do please DO NOT WELD TRACTOR LIGHTS ON THE REAR HATCH OF YOUR XTERRA!!!
(it makes me shudder just THINKING about it)

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#214020 - 23/02/05 08:37 PM Re: midnight chase
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haha well you'll be glad to hear, that i have no intentions of welding anywhere near(or anything ON) my truck. besides, i dont even know how to weld yet, thats not till next term(6 more weeks).

one more thing...i have just read the badercarma thread in its entirety...how the hell am i even REMOTELY comparable to him, in any way?that was probably the most offensive thing said to me in this thread,lol.

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#214021 - 24/02/05 04:35 PM Re: midnight chase
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just wanted to make sure you didn't go down the TRULY wrong path! [LOL]

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#214022 - 24/02/05 05:28 PM Re: midnight chase
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hey if i do something as stupid as that, i give you permission to kill me, and take my X.(but not my stereo, one of my other friends already called it).

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#214023 - 25/02/05 08:38 AM Re: midnight chase
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Something about casting the first stone.

We did stuff a helluva lot worse than what's described when we were teens way back in the 80's....

I actually thought it was pretty funny that the POS Integra followed him out into the snow.

As for daddy's truck....I beat up my dad's Toyota regularly as a teen driver. Then I drove several POS's through college.

Maybe I just want to be 16 again..... [Freak] [Huh?]

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#214024 - 07/03/05 12:22 PM Re: midnight chase
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Sounds like fun...some people just forget what it was like to be young or have regrets for not living while they were young.

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Whatever you do please DO NOT WELD TRACTOR LIGHTS ON THE REAR HATCH OF YOUR XTERRA!!!
(it makes me shudder just THINKING about it)
Nah, let me do that for ya!!!!!!!!!

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#214025 - 07/03/05 12:55 PM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by XterraNut808:
truck was handed down to me, because my mom got a new car...
It's true. I know his mom. Her headlights are somewhat less than 10 million candlepower, however. [Finger]

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on top of everything else, ive also managed maintain good grades(3.4 GPA now)
It's true. His course concentration is in fingerpainting and building bird houses. Not to mention the floor mopping 101. [Finger]

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...its called HAVING FUN...
It's true. If you call breaking the law fun. Studies show most social dieviants have fun intruding on other's privacy unlawfully. [Finger]

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...besides, arent us youngins entitled to behave wrongly once in our childhood...
It's true. Your generation tends to rationalize a bit too much. You'll be lucky to ever get out of mom's house with that attitude. [Finger]

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....so before you get too carried away with your preconceptions of who i am, maybe you should remember how you acted when you were a kid.
It's true. I did stop and remember how I acted when I was young. Don't recall being that much of a horse's ass, though.

In short, troll elsewhere. And to quote another member of XOC - phuck-off. [Finger]
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#214026 - 07/03/05 01:45 PM Re: midnight chase
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#214027 - 07/03/05 02:26 PM Re: midnight chase
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#214028 - 22/03/05 06:02 AM Re: midnight chase
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Wow, interesting thread...........I did some pretty stupid things in my day in my old mans '88 4runner (buried it a few times :rolleyes: ) and I ripped around in my moms car when I was a teen cause I wasn't paying for it......that the key, I wasn't paying for it .......obviously this kid has some shred of common sense as he see's how stupid his actions were, but he won't know how really stupid they were until he actually has to pay for an enitre vehicle, repairs, the works........not get a hand me down, but fork out 30 or 35 K for it..........until then he won't care......just like most of us didn't care what we did to our parents cars.......I look back at what I did to my moms poor car and cringe eek ........

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#214029 - 29/03/05 09:00 PM Re: midnight chase
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Hey I was 18 when I bought my X, Me alone, no parents, and no co-signer so just cuz a kid has one doesnt just mean that it was handed down. And yes I pay for everything every month coming up to about $740

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#214030 - 29/03/05 09:16 PM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by XterraNut808:
(side note:the car was a POS acura integra, non vtec
Josh - Please tell me that's not the same acura that has been sitting outside of Professional Auto Body...(I know the chances are slim but I have to ask).

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#214031 - 01/04/05 06:13 AM Re: midnight chase
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Quote:
Originally posted by Shahram:
Am I the only one here that read this and thought "Oh well, kids are kids." I was seventeen once. I did some stupid stuff, y'know, alcohol and drugs, violence, irresponsible use of firearms, erratic driving, unprotected sex. The usual. This little "midnight chase" scenario seems kind of tame to me. Am I missing something? Were you guys doing drive-bys, or like running little old ladies down or something?

Impersonating a police officer? Dude, they ran a siren and fucked around with a spotlight as a prank. No shots were fired. They didn't put on uniforms to lure, kidnap and rape underage girls. This kid ain't exactly the criminal of the century here. Irresponsible? Yes. Stupid? Maybe. But a felon? Please.

The innocent victims...Ha!
Well said.

C'mon, guys....

It's pretty to be high/mighty and patronizing to every spoiled 16 year old that does stupid shit. Hopefully we've all done some stupid shit when we were younger. If we get that crap out of our systems when we are 16 maybe we won't hit that mid life crisis and go postal.

So for all you who didn't ever do anything wrong when you were 16.......

I hope I'm out of town when your day of crisis comes.

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#214032 - 04/04/05 10:01 AM Re: midnight chase
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Clifton, no it's not. this acura was an old blue acura. as for those 2 kids(brennan and daniel), i knew them both. in fact, brennan was a pretty good friend of mine at mountain view. it was definitely sad. i was certainly in shock to hear about it, and the worst part is seeing his car every time i drive by professional auto body, and thinking of how bad it must've really been to be inside.

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#214033 - 04/04/05 05:09 PM Re: midnight chase
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Sorry to hear you lost one of your buddies. I cringed when I saw the "display" at pro auto body-I've never seen anything like that. Did the passenger (Daniel?) not pull through?

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#214034 - 04/04/05 05:39 PM Re: midnight chase
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i havent heard anything from anyone about him, as far as i know, hes still in critical condition.

now they schools are trying to get the car to be placed infront of each school(bend high,summit, mountain view), for a week. to a lot of us, its a slap in the face. its bad enough we lost him, but now we have to have his goddamn car infront of our school.

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#214035 - 26/04/05 08:54 PM Re: midnight chase
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No offense dude, but maybe you should learn something from the loss of your freind. I don't know the circumstances of his crash, but I know 3 kids at my high school who were killed in car accidents and two of those were street racing related. In both of those cases the cars were not highly modified and were not going excessively fast (around 40mph). The reason they died was because they were paying too much attention to racing their freind and not enough attention to things like trees and oncoming traffic.

In your defense it sounds like you guys were just messing around having some fun, but just try to remember what can happen and manage your risks. I don't know if I would be having fun if a bunch of dudes I thought I didn't know started chasing me, I think I'd be a little worried about being shot.

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#214036 - 09/05/05 01:45 AM Re: midnight chase
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7 speeding tickets+1 speed racing ticket+ 2 license suspensions totalling to one year= 350 dollars a month for liability 3 years later

lesson learned= priceless.

looking back on it, there are many things i did as a kid. most fun that i do not regret. the one thing i do regret, is the driving aspect. i was lucky enough not to kill anyone, that feeling of invincibility is quite powerful. learn from someone who was just like you, in dads car. im still payin for it, 3.5 years later, in the airforce.

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