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I nearly knifed a guy in Toys R Us last night for buying the LAST remote control red Evo 8 RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!

Bastard.

Yeah that was one of the funnier things Ive seen in a while - 2 grown men fighting over the same TOY!!!!

I nearly knifed a guy in Toys R Us last night for buying the LAST remote control red Evo 8 RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!

Bastard.

i wanna see that on the news :P with a bleeding victim on the ground, surrounded by broken bits of toy car.

A little bit back on track now - thanks.

Check out Autoblog's gift guide here:

http://www.autoblog.com/2006/12/13/autoblo...day-gift-guide/

Item #1 - the Steve McQueen Jacket.

:)

I wish I'd never seen that... I want so much of it...

Lucky I already have the Gulf lanyard :devil:

I nearly knifed a guy in Toys R Us last night for buying the LAST remote control red Evo 8 RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!

Bastard.

I saw you when you were calm prior to the fight in Toys R US.

However when i got the text message shortly after the said incident that said 'Nearly killed this dude in the toy shop. They had red evo 8 remote cars... He took the last f**king one! Right in front of me!'

I got this image of James having a tug a war with some 8 year old in Toys R Us for the evo 8. lol :devil:

So funny.

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