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You loaned your vehicle to a person that you know is a certified [censored]. Your fault. [/ QUOTE ] But he still owes you $50 for the slim-jim job. And keys in the ignition? WTF, yeah that's a good idea. |
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#12
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K,
"my friend" "he's extrememly poor" "the money isnt an issue with me" |
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#13
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Those tickets should have been in your possession if you were really that concerned with getting to the show early.
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Pretty god damn stupid of him. However, it's stupid, not malicious.
If he's broke, paying it back is probably enough of a strain. He's likely already embarassed. If that's not enough punishment, SIIH(is)P. |
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why would anybody think that leaving the keys in the ignition of the car is a good idea? it's just a complete lack of common sense. [/ QUOTE ] If its a safe area, so you aren't worried about someone smashing in the window and driving off, AND there's some sort of hassle with arranging a different drop, then I can see it. If he borrowed the car to drive to a field party or something, and you had a spare set, then I could understand saying, "Just leave them under the floormat, I'll get it tomorrow." I agree leaving them in the ignition is a bit of a brain fart. But if you're not worried about it being stolen, what's wrong with the friend misunderstanding and thinking the request is to leave them inside the car? If this was Compton or something, then I'd ask, "Wait, won't your car get stolen?" But in Safey Suburbia, I'd maybe ask him to repeat his request and then just shrug, and say, "Whatever." |
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You loaned your vehicle to a person that you know is a certified [censored]. Your fault. [/ QUOTE ] |
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#17
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[ QUOTE ] The real question is why the hell are all these people still lending him their cars? [/ QUOTE ] well no one is lending him their car now, there were really no offenses before last saturday. and he has a car of his own, it's just sitting in his driveway because he has no money = no gas. [/ QUOTE ] You're loaning him you car because he donesn't have money for gas?!?!?! This makes no sense. Why don't you just give him money for gas. This way the cost to you is the same without lending him your car. |
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until the stupid are held accountable, they will continue to behave in a way that completely ignores common sense and reason. this new-ish attitude of feeling bad for the perpetually ignorant and dumb is a contributor to the ruin of our society. be a part of the solution - make him pay.
yes, I'm serious |
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