Motorcycles shop rammed.

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Dale Porter, Oct 17, 2003.

  1. Dale Porter

    Dale Porter Guest

    Just saw on the news a motorcycle shop in West Heidleberg (Melbourne) was rammed by a stolen garbage
    truck. Police beleive the idjits destroyed whatever goods they were wanting to steal. :-/
     
    Dale Porter, Oct 17, 2003
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  2. **** off,rammer bitch


    Postman Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Oct 17, 2003
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  3. Dale Porter

    sharkey Guest

    I tried to look it up and found this instead:

    http://www.kfmb.com/topstory18589.html

    Scary.

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Oct 17, 2003
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  4. Dale Porter

    Dale Porter Guest

    Being schitzophrenic can have some advantages.

    Some friends of ours once had a problem with a neighbour who used to play extremely loud music at
    all hours. Various people had tried to get the music turned down, without success. Enter our friend
    who is schitzo. After being told by the noisy neighbour to do unspeakable things to himself he
    replied............

    "I'm schitzophrenic. I could kill you and for the most part get away with it due to my mental
    condition. Don't piss off the crazy man."

    They never had any troubles with loud music after that. :)
     
    Dale Porter, Oct 17, 2003
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  5. Dale Porter

    Doug Cox Guest

    wanting to steal. :-/

    Unless they were Urals...

    Doug Cox.
    Work to ride, Ride to work...
     
    Doug Cox, Oct 17, 2003
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  6. Has anyone considered the possibility that the shop was rammed in revenge?
     
    Baron Von Rotter, Oct 18, 2003
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  7. On 18/10/03 8:15 PM, in article
    They didn't want to buy your leathers?

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Oct 18, 2003
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  8. hehehe mate your assuming my leathers sell in the first place - big
    assumption :p
     
    Baron Von Rotter, Oct 18, 2003
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