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bad weekend for my tregs glass

5.4K views 32 replies 11 participants last post by  volkswagendude  
#1 ·
so saturday im wathcing my sons preseason baseball game when i'm saying to myself i think we should move the treg so foul balls don't hit us , when a shot comes right at us and totally shattered the windshield, like a sledge hammer hit it, i called my insurance co, and two hours later it was replaced near my house by rel good company , and now those wiper scratches i had on original windshield are gone, then that night some drunk kids came and bashed my side view mirrors, i caught them , and filed police report , and called parents, the kid owned up to it and got money to replace the passenger glass the drivers side popped right back in, and how was your weekend:censored::censored::censored::censored::censored::censored::censored::censored:
 
#2 ·
Fer Crissakes, Prosh. This is how I'd be: kaboom
 
#3 ·
tell me about it, got the new mirror today it was the wrong one, it didn't have the antiglare feature it would have been 400 bucks , i replaced it with the regular vw mirror for 90 dollars ,
 
#5 ·
no, i live in the lowest crime area in all of nyc and the average price of the homes where i live are 1 million dollars, its a tree lined area contrary to what people who aren't familiar with brooklyn, its a city suburb, a really small town but with in the metro area, the biggest problem is rich drunk kids on the weekends, brooklyn is the 4 th largest city in us and one side of it as opposed to the other is like night and day just like palm beach florida and miami 's bad areas, besides when it gets warm out, ill be in my pool on the deck with a cigar, forgetting this misrable winter and my glass problems and those punks
 
#6 ·
I love it when people say I live in the nice part of Brooklyn. I live in sheepshead bay with million dollar home as well. Russians built up the neighborhood (unfortunately still haven't leaned English). Anyway, you know why there are very little thefts near the projects. Cause they don't have things worth stealing hence why they goto the good neighborhoods. And when I was a teenager all the neighbors used to complain that we would be hanging out and making noise till like 4am but you know what. None of the house on our block were ever robbed since we were always out there. So those punk kids are probably doing your more of a favor then you know.
 
#10 ·
Russians built up the neighborhood (unfortunately still haven't leaned English).
It is revolting to think how much damage is indirectly done to German prestige today through the fact that the German patois of the :censored: when they enter the United States enables them to be classed as Germans, because many Americans are quite ignorant of German conditions. Among us, nobody would think of taking these unhygienic immigrants from the East for members of the German race and nation merely because they mostly speak German.
 
#13 ·
Thereby begins one of the most infamous lies conceivable.
Since of Germanity he possesses really nothing but the ability
to speak its language badly in the most terrible manner, since
or the rest, however, he never blended with it, therefore his whole
Germanitv rests only on the language. The race, however,
is not based
upon the language, but upon the blood exclu
sively, something that nobody
knows better than
...
Niner,
in construing my above post, do not be so straight. I used allegorical language. (here and there I just quoted the text of a well-known book). Try to find the meaning between the lines. I don't care about Germans at all. Change the word German for Russian and you will get my point. Before you call your neighbours as Russians, at least, as the first approximation/iteration, check what kind of holidays they celebrates: Ramadan, Hannukah or Christmas.
 
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#16 ·
I worked with a member of the Russian Orthodox Church.

The lucky blighter got two Christmas holidays!

Very sadly his father, a church elder, was dragged out of his car and murdered by a total moron whilst the old man was on his way to preach at a church service in a strange city and stopped to ask the way.
 
#18 ·
Thank you: I love wooden buildings and that looks a REALLY interesting site.

I've bookmarked it and shall take time later this week to enjoy trawling through it.

I visited this cathedral in St Peterburg in about 1992 when we were taken up into the roof to see the view. The building was in poor condition then but I understand is now being or has been restored.

http://www.saint-petersburg.com/cathedrals/Trinity-Cathedral.asp

I really enjoyed my trips to Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan during the 1990's - always challenging, interesting and exciting. I miss the buzz it always gave me when the aircraft doors opened upon arrival.

Cheers!
 
#27 ·
Someone said ¨Merry Christmas˝ :) and some of us need just a spark to start :)