My wife, two weirdos, her airhorn and a cop

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Well my wife had an funny thing happen to her yesterday. She was going to the local grocery store to get some food and then gas for her jeep (equipped with grover 1609 air horns). After doing her shopping she was pulling out of her parking spot when these two weirdos walked around the jeep and gave her a funny look. They kept walking and she finished pulling out of the spot and drove up behind them and gave them a blast from the air horns. She said they kind of jumped and she just drove away figuring that was the end of the story. So she drives about two miles down the road to the gas station and the boy is out filling up the jeep when a cop knocks on her window. He asks if she honked her horn at a couple of guys earlier. She says yes and the cop then explains that she "scared them" and they followed her and called 911 on their cell phone. He was almost laughing when telling her this. He asked her not to "scare" anyone again and walked away laughing. The funny thing is that if he never had her honk the horn for him, if he had I am sure he too would have been scared.



Now my question is what kind of man calls the cops because he is scared by a woman honking a horn at him. The wife says they where about 35 years old and creepy looking.
 
Originally posted by JR2



Now my question is what kind of man calls the cops because he is scared by a woman honking a horn at him. The wife says they where about 35 years old and creepy looking.



The kind that bury bodies in their basement?:confused:



I cant believ the 911 operator even put it through to an officer.
 
Originally posted by JR2

Now my question is what kind of man calls the cops because he is scared by a woman honking a horn at him. The wife says they where about 35 years old and creepy looking.

Well, here in the Houston area, depending upon the ethnic group to which these individuals might belong (it could be one of several), it might very well be the kind of man who's packing and wouldn't think twice about popping off about 5 rounds right in the middle of a woman's forehead. :(



What your wife did may be OK in Alaska, but I would be very careful in doing that around here. :rolleyes:



Rusty
 
Course down here Rusty, the person behind the wheel is likely to shoot back. In some cases, blowing the horn is a warning shot :)
 
what kind of man calls the cops because he is scared by a woman honking a horn at him



The kind that soiled his pants:-laf :-laf :-laf :-laf
 
John,



Yep, that's my point. The whole situation could turn real ugly real fast. :( IMHO, the best thing to do is to try to avoid it. :rolleyes:



Rusty
 
JR, I don't know if you saw this on the news but I thought it should be standard equipment on all cars sold in the big citys. Flamethrowers.



They had a video demonstration and I think it would be pretty easy to rig up.
 
Hey JR,

Weirdo's are you get for living in Los Anchorage. You need to get back to an area where it's still part of Alaska. :D

WD
 
I cant believ the 911 operator even put it through to an officer.



I think the only reason the operator put the call through is that the cop was at the gas station fueling up his car at the time and the guys on the phone where saying, there is a cop here already.



The wife says the cop was laughing and basically said he could no believe he had to come over and talk to her, but he was here already.





Crazy - that flame thrower is cool. That would be fun to shoot off just before leaveing the line in a drag race. Or maybe just give it a little puff at intersections when you have one of those "BOOM BOOM" cars next to ya.



WD - I moved out of Anchorage. I now live in Eagle River... its a whole 10 miles to Anchorage. :D
 
Originally posted by JConley

Course down here Rusty, the person behind the wheel is likely to shoot back. In some cases, blowing the horn is a warning shot :)
I couldn't of said it better myself , JConley . He!! I thought thats why most folks put air horns on their trucks . Now I don't have air horns but I got some loud electric ones but my aircraft landing lights will sure get your attention if you cut me off . I ain't scared of no ethnic group . I treat them just like all the rest of the no driving people I have to deal with every day here around the Houston area .
 
Originally posted by Wayno

I ain't scared of no ethnic group . I treat them just like all the rest of the no driving people I have to deal with every day here around the Houston area .

I don't know what you're implying, but just in case you're referring to my post, neither am I. Just advocating use of a little common sense, OK?



Rusty
 
Originally posted by Crazy Horse

JR, I don't know if you saw this on the news but I thought it should be standard equipment on all cars sold in the big citys. Flamethrowers.



They had a video demonstration and I think it would be pretty easy to rig up.





OK, how about a group purchase on flame throwers. :-laf :-laf

Eric
 
Originally posted by WDaniels

Hey JR,

Weirdo's are you get for living in Los Anchorage. You need to get back to an area where it's still part of Alaska. :D

WD





No weirdos in Fairbanks? Maybe just a lower weirdo density.....
 
Interesting story but since the creeps were in a state of retreat your wife would be considered the aggressor in the eyes of the law ( or jury ).
 
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