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by anygunanywhere
Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:49 am
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: My first encounter with CHL
Replies: 60
Views: 7840

Re: My first encounter with CHL

gemini wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:
gemini wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:The level of my remorse at using a motorcycle and rider as a speed bump is indirectly proportional to the stupidity of their actions while in front of me should something go wrong with their poorly chosen risky behavior.

Mrs. Anygun and I had this very discussion as we watched a stunt idjit on I-45 southbound on our way to Galveston one afternoon.

Anygunanywhere
...and if something should go wrong with your inept driving skills? Your level of remorse would be what?
None? Because you just ran over a man who will never go home to his kids, his wife, his family again.
Rider's fault or not. I don't see the humor in your post, or was it just bravado from someone who's never
seen a motorcycle fatality? Have a nice day.
Thank you. I will have a nice day. My inept driving skills when a stupid stunt rider lays it down in front of me? Please stop.

I have seen motorcycle fatalities. I was a paramedic for 12 years.

To each his own. I take it you are a motorcycle fan. Good for you. In my world a person is responsible for their actions whether it be stupid behavior with a motorcycle or with a firearm. Just because someone is stupid to the point of dying does not warrant remorse on my part. Sorry, but life just does not work that way.

Anygunanywhere
Yea, right. But "using a motorcycle and rider as a speed bump"..... that's on you.
Yes it is.

One more thing. If someone has kids, a wife, and family he should care about them to the point where he does not do stupid stunts. Stupid stunts illustrate that he does not care about them. In the final analysis, why should I care if he does not?

Anygunanywhere
by anygunanywhere
Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:43 am
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: My first encounter with CHL
Replies: 60
Views: 7840

Re: My first encounter with CHL

gemini wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:The level of my remorse at using a motorcycle and rider as a speed bump is indirectly proportional to the stupidity of their actions while in front of me should something go wrong with their poorly chosen risky behavior.

Mrs. Anygun and I had this very discussion as we watched a stunt idjit on I-45 southbound on our way to Galveston one afternoon.

Anygunanywhere
...and if something should go wrong with your inept driving skills? Your level of remorse would be what?
None? Because you just ran over a man who will never go home to his kids, his wife, his family again.
Rider's fault or not. I don't see the humor in your post, or was it just bravado from someone who's never
seen a motorcycle fatality? Have a nice day.
Thank you. I will have a nice day. My inept driving skills when a stupid stunt rider lays it down in front of me? Please stop.

I have seen motorcycle fatalities. I was a paramedic for 12 years.

To each his own. I take it you are a motorcycle fan. Good for you. In my world a person is responsible for their actions whether it be stupid behavior with a motorcycle or with a firearm. Just because someone is stupid to the point of dying does not warrant remorse on my part. Sorry, but life just does not work that way.

Anygunanywhere
by anygunanywhere
Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:54 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: My first encounter with CHL
Replies: 60
Views: 7840

Re: My first encounter with CHL

The level of my remorse at using a motorcycle and rider as a speed bump is indirectly proportional to the stupidity of their actions while in front of me should something go wrong with their poorly chosen risky behavior.

Mrs. Anygun and I had this very discussion as we watched a stunt idjit on I-45 southbound on our way to Galveston one afternoon.

Anygunanywhere

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