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December 10th, 2013 01:53 PM #1
I was driving this morning around 5:30am and saw this white Mirage G4 with no plates with his gas tank open and the gas cap hanging out.
So I started honking on him and flash my headlights when I'm behind him. I think that I overdid it though, it seems that he was afraid of me. Kasi nung natabihan ko sya I rolled my window down and started to point to his gas tank (that is after honking and flashing headlights a lot on him). He swerved and crossed 2 lanes and turn right just to get away from me.
To the driver of that brand new mirage G4, sorry dude if I scared you, I'm just concerned that something might happen if the fumes from your gas tank caught some spark.
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December 10th, 2013 02:05 PM #2
OT:
Hahaha ... Sorry I remembered this scenario:
A lady driving a Mazda 3 had a rear left flat tyre, but she kept on driving. I pulled along side her and rolled down my window and motioned a circle with my finger, pointed at her, then motioned a throat cut.
To which she promptly stopped in front of me, got down from her car and walked towards me.
Lady: Sino ang sinasabi mong sira ulo? (Angry tone)
LSB: Miss hindi po kayo sira ulo, yung gulong nyo po sa likuran ay flat!
Lady: Ay! (Obviously napahiya)
Tinulungan ko nalang .........
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December 10th, 2013 02:11 PM #3
Common yung walang headlight sa gabi. Kung nasa likod fina-flash ko yung flashlight ng celfone sa general direction nya. No reaction whatsoever.
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December 10th, 2013 03:06 PM #4
Can't blame him/her, sa dami ng modus and luku luko sa kalsada ngayon
Probably better na isulat sa papel tapos pabasa sa kanya
They will eventually get it once madami pumapansin sa kanila sa kalsada
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December 10th, 2013 03:11 PM #5
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December 10th, 2013 03:11 PM #6
sa panahon ngayon hahayaan ko nalang yan
baka ma-accuse pa ako carjacker
what if may nakita siya mobile patrol at nagsumbong?
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December 10th, 2013 03:14 PM #7
Experienced it a couple o' times. Flat tires, open trunks or may nakasabit sa likuran ng kotse.
Overtake lang ako, busina, open my window, then point at the rear part of his/her car.
I stop naman or drive slow afterwards, baka kasi he/she might need a hand.
Nangyari naman minsan sa parking area sa office namin.
Nasa driveway na ako nang papalabas naman sa parking slot 'yung car ng officemate ko.
Paatras siya kaya napansin ko agad 'yung right rear tire niya eh flat.
So, binusinahan ko... stop naman siya... baba... nakilala naman car ko so medyo kumaway.
I lowered my window then "softly" shouted "flat yata 'yung likuran mo!"
Then, nilingon niya patalikod 'yung puwet niya, umikot pa habang kinakapa 'yung
likuran ng palda niya. Pasigaw (mahina naman) pang nagtanong "Sir, tumagos ba?"
Anak ng pusang dalaga!!! Dun sa isinigaw kong "flat 'yung likuran mo!",
hindi niya yata narinig 'yung "flat" or ang layo ng pagkaka- intindi niya!
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December 10th, 2013 03:14 PM #8
Hahaha. You're a stalker.
Seriously, always check when refueling, check the fuel being used, check that the gas cap was closed, check the amount, check your change / credit card.
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December 10th, 2013 04:24 PM #9
napapansin niyo pa yan? kung ako hinahayaan ko na lang.... maliban lang kung chicks ang naka sakay eh ibang usapan na yan.
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December 10th, 2013 04:27 PM #10
Interesting thread—really important to consider the broader impact of the National ID Law beyond...
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