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To the person that shot my car windows with a BB gun...


ItsNotGonnaBeAlright

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I suppose I should be grateful that you only shot one window and the windshield and not the other six panes of glass in the car, so here's my offer.

Instead of asking you to pay for the full repair, I'll deduct $25 for every time you let me hit you with a golf club. I won't aim for the head.

Deal?

Okay, but it has to be a Fisher-Price golf club.

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CO2 is where it's at. Teenagers bored. If they were really angry at you yes you would have had all the panes busted. That was a drive by, and if they had it out for you they would have taken the few extra seconds to bust all the panes out.

Roughly 40 good shots as fast as you can fire with a co2 cartridge.

Those BB guns and spray paint cost America millions each year.

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Yeah, definately not someone who was out to "get" me. And it had to be an air rifle of some kind, because we never heard a gunshot of any kind. Not sure if it was a BB gun since it shattered one of the windows, but it sure as as hell wasn't a .22. And yeah, my insurance is paying for the repair.

Regardless, its a violation of my property and I feel like hitting someone over it.

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