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Incident with M'cycle finding z0 08-30-2008
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Posted by S'mee on August 31, 2008, 11:57 am


> > then
> > he passed me on the right, lifted up his shirt to show me a
> > holstered
> > hand gun. Lotsa thoughts went thru my mind, but I didn't really feel
> > threatened.
>
> Another idiot with a gun, oh joy!

How can you be sure he was a LEO? WHAT? I thought he was offering to
sell the gun to the OP.
--
Keith

Posted by finding z0 on August 31, 2008, 12:34 pm


>
> > > then
> > > he passed me on the right, lifted up his shirt to show me a
> > > holstered
> > > hand gun. Lotsa thoughts went thru my mind, but I didn't really feel
> > > threatened.
>
> > Another idiot with a gun, oh joy!
>
> How can you be sure he was a LEO? WHAT? I thought he was offering to
> sell the gun to the OP.
> --
> Keith

Don't know that much about guns, but it was squarish, bulky, like and
old 45, but I had the feeling it was light. Like a Glock 45, or 9mm? A
retired cop I know has one.
I bet this guy waits for reasons to show it? There was one thought
that he was an off-duty cop... just a fleeting thought....Helmetless
on a Japanese bike.
I ride an '81 Yam XS650. The vibes keep me trim.....

p.s. Fortunately, my daughter was napping at the time, but I've since
taken to wearing my olde, huge ass, yellow Mucullough Chain saw
strapped to my back like a Samurai sword whilst wearing bunny ears
cupped to my helmet. People seem to give me wide berth now, even my
daughters....

Posted by . on August 31, 2008, 4:00 pm



> whilst wearing bunny ears cupped to my helmet.

That soundsss preshusss!

Posted by S'mee on August 31, 2008, 4:12 pm


>
> > =A0whilst wearing bunny ears cupped to my helmet.
>
> That soundsss preshusss!

Too late darling...he's married and monogamous.
--
Keith

Posted by S'mee on August 31, 2008, 4:11 pm


>
>
> > > > then
> > > > he passed me on the right, lifted up his shirt to show me a
> > > > holstered
> > > > hand gun. Lotsa thoughts went thru my mind, but I didn't really fee=
l
> > > > threatened.
>
> > > Another idiot with a gun, oh joy!
>
> > How can you be sure he was a LEO? WHAT? I thought he was offering to
> > sell the gun to the OP.
> > --
> > Keith
>
> Don't know that much about guns, but it was squarish, bulky, like and
> old 45, but I had the feeling it was light. Like a Glock 45, or 9mm? A
> retired cop I know has one.
> I bet this guy waits for reasons to show it? There was one thought
> that he was an off-duty cop... just a fleeting thought....Helmetless
> on a Japanese bike.

Proof he's an idiot. How can I tell? Easy, no helmet, brandishing a
gun...double whammy.

> I ride an '81 Yam =A0XS650. The vibes keep me trim.....

Whine, whine. ;^) Ride a wing older than your XS then you can
whine...more power, what front suspension?

> p.s. Fortunately, my daughter was napping at the time, but I've since
> taken to wearing my olde, huge ass, yellow Mucullough Chain saw
> strapped to my back like a Samurai sword whilst wearing bunny ears
> cupped to my helmet. People seem to give me wide berth now, even my
> daughters....

I like it! Is it a hot saw? You know piped, ported and running a
ethanol, nitromethane fuel with castor oil in the premix? Might want
to chrome it out also!

Maybe you should be wearing that rig when you aren't going to be
riding eh? I just wear all black with a bunny ear that is long enough
to touch the shoulders, it's multcolored yarn. Autos especially give
me room...allowing for I-5 and 405 in the SEA-TAC area.
--
Keith

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