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Hey,

I just through i have alittle rant, on saturday night i went to an 18th birthday party (a girl from my high-school) anywayz it was around 11 and we were getting bored so me and my mates left and went to go clubbing, anywayz as we leave me witness a fight; i wasnt up for sticking around so i got in the car and was about to leave, whens ome random drunk chick walks pass my car and yells at me "Who are you friends with?" (as the 2 people both went to my school, who ever fighting) i am friends with both of them so i told her to **** off, she then walk towards my window and started to hit my bonnet,

so i was like **** this im getting the **** out of her so i jump the car out of the parking spot, where the chick then try to kick my frontbar.

Im ****ing sick and tied of underage people drinking doing drugs and then starting shit on people which had nothing to do with anything, my car is ok but a bent in the bonnet thou :rofl:

after i left the chick keep asking people who i was and where i live and told them she was going to brick my car, i dont get people i had nothing to do with the fight and i was just tring to leave, some people just piss me off :@ :@

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anywayz, feel free to add ur own

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Do you have full comprehensive?

If you know her details, pass them on to your insurance company and they should do the rest. The claim should NOT go against you as they have all required info to pursue the $'s required. She will learn to repect other ppl's property.

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Sorry about your car, but it sounds like nothing would have happened if you didn't just tell her to f**k off for very little!!! If you do know her, just do to her house & see her straight & then find out why she acted like such a bitch, if her parents are there & there was witnesses, then its a bonus.

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ossie_21, i didnt tell her to **** off straight away at 1st i ask her what she said as i didnt hear her (which was my mistake) then she keep asking which person i was friends with, and i just didnt say anything tring to ingore her, she keep getting closer to my car, then finally she starts going off saying "tell me who the **** you are friends with"

thats when i lost it and told her where to go

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']ossie_21, i didnt tell her to **** off straight away at 1st i ask her what she said as i didnt hear her (which was my mistake) then she keep asking which person i was friends with, and i just didnt say anything tring to ingore her, she keep getting closer to my car, then finally she starts going off saying "tell me who the **** you are friends with"

thats when i lost it and told her where to go

Fair enough, but why did she want to know who you were friends with so badly??? Sounds like she needs some sense knocked into her drunk ass.

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I would have gotten out and bitch-slapped her across the face, or grabbed her and smacked her forehead into the bonnet if thats what she wanted so do so badly.

then I could later on point to the dent and say "thats what happened to the last drunk little scrut who hit my car, do you want to be next?"

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Do you have full comprehensive?

If you know her details, pass them on to your insurance company and they should do the rest.  The claim should NOT go against you as they have all required info to pursue the $'s required.  She will learn to repect other ppl's property.

totally do that!!

the insurance company will scare the crap outta her coz they will persue her not her family.. :D

and then she will get busted.. hopefully... take pics of the damage and if u have any witness/s to what she did, put it in writing and yeh....

then its all good.. and claiming this on ur insurance wont effect the premium coz its not ur fault :) so its all good.... and it saves u having to fark about with her and stuff... :D

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stop going to immature teenage home parties - they scream for trouble. If you want to say happy birthday tell her you'll meet her out at a pub or club one night - that way there is the proper security around and your car is well and truely out of sight to her feral friends.

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just find out if she has any pets, kidnap them, send her bits of its fur in a letter askin for the money to replace your car damage, but make sure you do this properly, like the movie the bodygaurd, get newspaper clippings of each letter and glue them together and maked a wicked ransom letter, never know it might just work, ifnot then she has called your bluff and just take her pets home, done hurt it, maybe shave its head or something that wont hurt it, or get a photo of her cut her head out and put it on naked bodies and post it around, im sure that will piss her of, though we got in alot of trouble over that one at school

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