I think it did too. It just seemed off to me. Plus, I remember reading about this some time back, and If my recollection is correct (which is always a question these days), the city had really been f'ing with him in a big way.And after watching the documentary, I’m torn. Not sure who to believe. He was definitely off his rocker. And it felt like part of the debunking done by his adversaries felt off and calculated.
They did have plenty of time to get their facts straight, that is for sure. and of course time erases a lot. Like nobody remembering whether you walked out of the auction or got in his face for buying the land. Short of a fistfight, I doubt anyone took much notice back then.I think it did too. It just seemed off to me. Plus, I remember reading about this some time back, and If my recollection is correct (which is always a question these days), the city had really been f'ing with him in a big way.
Its possible to empathize with someone without endorsing their actions.I’m confused you sell the patches but up thread you say he is not a hero ?
(Not imparting any personal beliefs just a question)
You always were a contrarian.Property Damage Dozer.
That dude was a real piece of work. He moved into a town and was surprised the town had a good ol boy system. Celebrating a grown man with money who throws a temper tantrum and shot at the police isn't my idea of a hero.
That's correct. Does the patch say anything about being a hero? Lemme go look at them again real quick.I’m confused you sell the patches but up thread you say he is not a hero ?
(Not imparting any personal beliefs just a question)
I'm a capitalist first.You always were a contrarian.
I wasn't going to post the ape analogy, oh well, nevermindNever poke monkeys or underestimate a determined, committed man.
What they should do is outlaw assault politicians.Anyone know if the town outlawed assault dozers after this?
There'd be none left.... Wait, how do we get this done?!What they should do is outlaw assault politicians.