You'll Never Guess What I Pulled Out of My Neighbor's Tire
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You'll Never Guess What I Pulled Out of My Neighbor's Tire
Earlier today one of my female neighbors knocked on my door needing assistance with a flat tire. I promptly changed out the flat with the spare and told her I could fix the flat with a plug kit. She said she'd be back later with the kit. Not 15 minutes ago she knocked on my door, plug kit in hand. I said, "Yeah, this'll be a breeze. I've done this literally a hundred times at the shop I used to work at." Well when I went to remove the "nail" this is what came out.
Now I don't want to incriminate myself but this makes me feel like I might be to blame.
What I want to know is how the bullet got from (assuming it was from me) my apartment into her tire. Like how did it stand point up in a steep parking lot? The world may never know.
Now I don't want to incriminate myself but this makes me feel like I might be to blame.
What I want to know is how the bullet got from (assuming it was from me) my apartment into her tire. Like how did it stand point up in a steep parking lot? The world may never know.
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1) Shoot out the tires of your hot neighbor's car
2) Get laid
Sounds like a good game plan...
BTW, we just got new tires on our truck. Took them (Tire Kingdom) 7 days, 3 sets of tires, and they had to balance the tires 5 times. The first set had a valve stem INSIDE one of the tires. The ultimate fix was to use a load balancing machine.
2) Get laid
Sounds like a good game plan...
BTW, we just got new tires on our truck. Took them (Tire Kingdom) 7 days, 3 sets of tires, and they had to balance the tires 5 times. The first set had a valve stem INSIDE one of the tires. The ultimate fix was to use a load balancing machine.
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Aparently she did drive on it for at least a day. I'm starting to think it is just a really rare coincidence because I haven't had the AR or any of its ammo out of my house for over a month. If it were mine I think the steel casing would have had some rust or dirt or some other kind of corrosion. I found a stray round in my junk pile that had noticable corrosion from just being in my house for a long time.
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Well this would be a perfect situation for facebook stalking but there are two problems: 1) I only know her first name- Jessica. 2) I can't stand being on FB anymore. There's too much stupidity and ad's.
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Get into her car. The glove box should have vehicle registration with name listed..
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Einstein should have done this when "looking for the locking lug nut key" or some other excuse. Now he will have to flatten her tire again to get the chance. So much trouble when you don't do it right the first time. He must be new to this whole stalking thing.
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Um so I thought I'd just try to find her on FB for like just 5 minutes so I could say I tried and actually found her in about 3. Here is the only pic I can post. More if she accepts my friend request. This is what facebook was made for people. Not updating me on when you took a **** via your status.