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Shatz-sure that windshield "ding" wasn't a bullet hole?[ALL/1988] posted by Stoney on
Friday, 20 February 1998, at 5:37 p.m.

Shatz,

The latest rage is popping side and windshield glass with a Air Pistol, usually by a Glass shop in need of business. But having been in N.Balt. on a Sat. Nite I might think .22 or .25!

Sure you could't stick this one on the DEA as well? Maybe those dudes in Vegas were testing the air delivery system for their new virus!


Re: Shatz-sure that windshield "ding" wasn't a bullet hole?[ALL/1988] posted by Shatz on
Saturday, 21 February 1998, at 11:02 a.m.

Stoney,
Well, if it was a glass company, it did'nt work, but the hole certainly resembled a BB or air gun projectile. It was repaired free of charge at the body shop. Don't know why the glass place didn't charge me; it isn't perfect but it is much better than before. Of course, I have n't experienced a setting sun in my eyes yet, either. It will probably focus a beam through the repair at about cornea level...

And if you had problems in North Baltimore, you're in trouble; that's where most of the upscale neighborhoods are. I live in the Harbor area and like to think our neighborhood is free of crime. Or maybe "Homicide" is beginning to blur the distinction between fact and fiction!




 


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