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October 27th, 2009 02:28 PM #11
Pag nakatagpo iyan ng may baril din wasak iyan. Mutually assured destruction. hehehe.
Ingat siya kay kumander ko. May .45 sa sahig ng maliit niyang oto and may malaking bodyguard sa passenger seat pag hindi ako kasama. :lol: Baka magkatagpo sila sa T. Sora.
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October 27th, 2009 02:47 PM #12you're one lucky guy! be thankful you're not shot after confronting him.....
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October 27th, 2009 05:04 PM #13
Saan to banda sir sa Congressional Extension? Our house is just a stone-throw away from the main highway. Baka tiga-Marban lang yan lol. Sekyu!
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October 27th, 2009 05:28 PM #14
Wow, that's mighty brave of you to get out of your car and confront the guy. Luckily he didn't draw his gun, otherwise your story may have had a different ending. I would have driven away and avoided any worthless confrontation.
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October 27th, 2009 05:31 PM #15
I suggest you to file a complaint to the nearest Barangay Hall para ma blotter. Di naman kase nakakasiguro kung DILG nga yon...pero mali pa din yun mag display sya ng baril in public without any life threathening confrontation at di din natin alam kung teka teka at hindi lisensyado yong bakal kaya nagmamadaling tumakbo nung naka attract sya ng attensyon. Nagyabang lang yon dahil may karga hehehehe! Normal sa mga sekyu yan. Swerte lang nya at wlang dala si TS...
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October 27th, 2009 05:33 PM #16
The guy thinks he can get away with it since he has a gun and you don't and unfortunately, he is right.
That is why I prefer this: An armed society is a polite society.
Would the same guy do the same thing if you knows that everyone else has the right to also carry a gun? :asta:
What is the point of a "gunless society" when it just makes us more vulnerable to thieves and robbers who all have guns and the cops are nowhere to be found?
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October 28th, 2009 08:21 AM #18
Bro.,- you should have just entered your village and talked to your security not to allow the mok*ng to enter.....
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October 28th, 2009 10:19 AM #19And yet another situation where security guards were as useful as signal lights for pedestrians.
Problem with an armed society is just the fact that this country isn't ready for such a responsibility on a wide scale due to the overwhelming number of morons out there. If there was any way to distinguish people with brains and a douse of common sense from the imbeciles, I'm all for arming the decent, responsible and peaceful citizens.
Should be good defense against the common incoherent pipe/knife-wielding druggie.
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October 28th, 2009 10:39 AM #20
Lately I've become more respectful of motorcycle drivers. Nung bumibili ako ng NP28 sa MCS andami kong nakikita na may hawak ng helmet or naka-jacket na mukhang riders na bumibili ng bala o nagpapa-gunsmith doon e. I realized, you never know who's really carrying.
Kaya pag may buwisit ng rider akong nakasalubong ngayon, I just remind myself, what's 10 seconds of putting up with his rudeness di ba? Di na kayo magkikita nyan ulit.
Minsan nga lang talaga mapipikon ka na and you can't stay meek all the time, like what happened with the TS. Buti na lang walang nangyaring masama.
Sa may Filomena building nga din, may isang motorcycle na may nakadikit sa plates nya na "Gun Amnesty" na red plastic at may sticker pa ng PNP na seal. Mukhang napulot nya sa FED yung nahulog na sign tapos kinabit sa motorcycle nya, he he he... I keep thinking: ano ibig sabihin non? pwede mag-apply sa kanya ng amnesty? he he he...
Andami talagang bobo sa lipunan natin, sila pa ang mayayabang at paimportante.
that may be, but we all got plastic, young and old. we asked the lto guy, "papel ba po, o...
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