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Sunday, October 08, 2006

ROAD RAGE IN ST.PAUL

I posted this story at SPIF. I thought I should post it here too! Thanks to one of our regular posters for the video. After reading my story below click onto the title of the story for the video.

I recently had a strange experience traveling north on Davern approaching St.
Paul Ave., concerning road rage.

I was in a truck with 2 other guys and this van came around us at a high rate of speed. He was in opposing traffic and he pulled next to the van traveling in front of us and he was yelling obscenities at the driver of the other van. Then the Road
Rager pulls in front of the victim bringing him to a halt at the 4 way stop. We were directly behind the victim of the road rager.

This road rager gets out of his van he was a silver haired man,respectable looking, and he runs right over to the guy in the other van also a middle aged man and makes all kind of racial slurs about him driving like a %^$#& somalia. On and On.(both men were white)

Well one of the guys with me rolls down his window and yells get the F in out
of the way your blocking traffic. What the hell is wrong with you and this
and that then all of us started laughing at him and we joined in on giving
him some of the medicine he was dishing out. I know childish , but fun..

He looked like a dog with his tall between his legs crawling back to the van he
was using to Rage the neighborhood with.

After the guy leaves the victim couldn't thank us enough, he was really
scared!

I'm not messin with these 'Road Ragers' anymore I got one of these> Please click the title of this story for the link.

http://bernieball.com/images4/TrunkMonkey1.wmvtop

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That guy in the video reminds me of Ventura.

6:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

My son came flying over when I started it up and when he heard this guy screaming and said it's a crazy movie.

7:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here are some monkeys that would be great in the trunk!

300 monkeys to be banished from New Delhi
Associated Press
NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court ordered wildlife authorities to catch hundreds of monkeys that roam the Indian capital, often terrorizing residents, and relocate them thousands of miles away, a newspaper reported Wednesday.

The roughly 300 Rhesus macaques will be shifted from New Delhi to the dense jungles of Madhya Pradesh state, whose government will receive $54,000 from the federal government to cover the cost of reintroducing the monkeys to the wild, the Hindu reported.

Government buildings, temples and many residential neighborhoods of New Delhi are overrun by an army of macaques. The monkeys scare passers-by, and occasionally bite or snatch food from unsuspecting visitors.

For years, state animal welfare agencies have tried to rid the capital of the simian scourge, but their efforts have been defeated, in part, by Hindus who believe that monkeys are manifestations of the monkey god Hanuman.

Many feed the monkeys nuts, bread and bananas, encouraging the animals to frequent parks, temples and other public places.

Scores of monkeys caught by animal handlers have been left to languish in cages while the government ponders what to do with them. This has sparked protests by animal rights activists.

The Supreme Court ruling Tuesday was prompted an animal rights activist's petition saying that the animals would die if held in captivity for too long.

Six states in north India have refused to take the New Delhi monkeys, saying they already have enough of the animals, the government's counsel told the court, according to the newspaper.

Court officials were not available to comment Wednesday.

Other initiatives to rid residential and office neighborhoods of the monkeys, such as scaring them off with langurs - a particularly fierce breed of apes - met with limited success when the monkeys moved to nearby locations.

12:46 PM  

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