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Old 18 April 2007, 02:55 AM
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Old 18 April 2007, 03:30 AM
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Not me, sorry

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Old 18 April 2007, 03:32 AM
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The lettering looks a little too clean to be a real scratch-up job. I vote fake.
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Old 18 April 2007, 03:47 AM
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Didn't look too close yet but on a quick zoom you can see that the "i" is partially floating over the crack of the door. Part of where the "i" breaks is actually touching the back side and the edges of the two pieces of it are crisp. The lettering at the front is a little harder to see but appears to be doing the same on the front door crack and gas cap.

Also, what is a Bastar? Are they supposed to be giving the impression they got chased off before finishing?
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Old 18 April 2007, 09:46 PM
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Didn't look too close yet but on a quick zoom you can see that the "i" is partially floating over the crack of the door. Part of where the "i" breaks is actually touching the back side and the edges of the two pieces of it are crisp. The lettering at the front is a little harder to see but appears to be doing the same on the front door crack and gas cap.

Also, what is a Bastar? Are they supposed to be giving the impression they got chased off before finishing?


Thought the same thing. Also I'd think a scratcher would have just put the N all the way to the right of the handle instead of through it while a 'Shopper might have done it over the handle for effect as we see. Anyway, here's the door crack for further scrutiny...


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Old 18 April 2007, 10:38 PM
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I have not keyed a car, but I keep on my list of possible reactions to cheating. I do think that my damaged feelings would be worth thousands of dollars and I would not care about the possibility of criminal charges. The point (like any revenge) is to strike them where it would hurt them as much or more as you were hurt, not to give back what they gave, because cheating back probably won't hurt them as much. Keying might be to flashy for me, though. I am more of the sneaky silent revenge type, so I might let the air out of all his tires and sprinkle birdseed around his car while it was parked at work.
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Old 18 April 2007, 03:51 AM
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I vote real because:

a) there are breaks in the letters at the handle and door, and a good number of fakers probably wouldn't think of that.

b) they ran out of room and had to steadily bend the word "bastard" upward to avoid the front tire, and even run out of room on the side for the "d," presumably putting it on the hood. My bet is that a faker would have just formated their entire message to fit onto the side.


mrs. callee is listening a lot lately to a country song about a woman who keys her man's vehicle because he cheated. I don't get it: the guy is unfaithful to you, he breaks a committment that he made to you and in doing so he has hurt your feelings greatly. Ok, that is grounds for a reaction from you. But he didn't do anything illegal, and for all the hurt he has caused you, he didn't cost you any money either. so how is it fair for you to cause thousands of dollars of damage in return? Are you really so self-centered that you think your feelings are worth that much? Not to mention, since when does someone hurting your feelings justify you breaking the law? When you combine the monetary cost with the crime element, which one of you has really committed the greater offense? Possibly you, and if not, yours is close, and in either case by doing it you remove most of the ground you had for condemning his offense! Bottom line, the idea of keying someone's car in response to infidelity is just the stupidest thing I've heard of, it surprises me it gets dismissed so often as a light joke, or is fodder for country music songs.
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Old 18 April 2007, 04:17 AM
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mrs. callee is listening a lot lately to a country song about a woman who keys her man's vehicle because he cheated.
It makes me really sad to know that the song - Before He Cheats - is still in the Top 40 country songs. It has been around at almost a year - I remember hearing it back before I moved. Amazingly (or perhaps not-so-amazingly) the song is performed by Carrie Underwood, the same woman who sings the most glurge-laden song I have ever heard, Jesus Take the Wheel (lyrics). That woman is just full of fantastic car-related advice.
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Old 18 April 2007, 06:54 AM
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It makes me really sad to know that the song - Before He Cheats - is still in the Top 40 country songs. It has been around at almost a year - I remember hearing it back before I moved. Amazingly (or perhaps not-so-amazingly) the song is performed by Carrie Underwood, the same woman who sings the most glurge-laden song I have ever heard, Jesus Take the Wheel (lyrics). That woman is just full of fantastic car-related advice.

yikes! It's by the jesus take the wheel girl! She keeps saying she likes that song too! (though I've never heard it, or maybe I have but didn't realise I was hearing it - possible) I hope this isn't leading up to a purchase of the whole cd!!
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Old 18 April 2007, 05:42 AM
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mrs. callee is listening a lot lately to a country song about a woman who keys her man's vehicle because he cheated.
Actually, if you listen to the words, she just suspects him of cheating. Throughout the whole song she says "probably", even whether he is with a girl at all is speculation. But then, that song is just disturbing on several levels.
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Actually, if you listen to the words, she just suspects him of cheating. Throughout the whole song she says "probably", even whether he is with a girl at all is speculation. But then, that song is just disturbing on several levels.
Personally, I don't think the song is supposed to be promoting the keying of supposedly-cheating-boyfriends' cars, but is just a song about a woman who decides to do so. Singing about doing something doesn't automatically equate to promoting it.

It reminds me a bit of the whole Dixie Chicks' "Goodbye Earl" song, about two woman who murder the abusive husband of one of them, and a lot of people thought that the Chicks were promoting murder as a solution to spousal abuse, when they really weren't.

Or another example, in the late eighties, Christian singer Steve Taylor did a song from the point of view of an abortion clinic bomber called "I Blew Up The Clinic Real Good". If you actually listen to the song, it's clear he's painting his protagonist as a bomb-happy nutjob ("There ain't nothing wrong with this country that a few plastic explosives won't cure"), but it didn't stop some people from claiming he was promoting abortion clinic bombing.

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Old 09 May 2007, 07:52 AM
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Actually, if you listen to the words, she just suspects him of cheating. Throughout the whole song she says "probably", even whether he is with a girl at all is speculation.
I don't read the lyrics at all that way. I read it as the guy cheated on the narrator, their relationship ended some time ago, and now she's reflecting on it all -- she's assuming he's taken up with another woman by now, and she's expressing the thought that because she (the narrator) trashed his car when she caught him cheating, maybe he'll think twice before he cheats on his current girlfriend.

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Old 18 April 2007, 06:50 AM
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mrs. callee is listening a lot lately to a country song about a woman who keys her man's vehicle because he cheated. I don't get it: the guy is unfaithful to you, he breaks a committment that he made to you and in doing so he has hurt your feelings greatly. Ok, that is grounds for a reaction from you. But he didn't do anything illegal, and for all the hurt he has caused you, he didn't cost you any money either. so how is it fair for you to cause thousands of dollars of damage in return? Are you really so self-centered that you think your feelings are worth that much? Not to mention, since when does someone hurting your feelings justify you breaking the law? When you combine the monetary cost with the crime element, which one of you has really committed the greater offense? Possibly you, and if not, yours is close, and in either case by doing it you remove most of the ground you had for condemning his offense! Bottom line, the idea of keying someone's car in response to infidelity is just the stupidest thing I've heard of, it surprises me it gets dismissed so often as a light joke, or is fodder for country music songs.
I think the answer here is quite simple--when someone is acting out of sheer emotion then they won't stop to ask themselves all the questions you just listed.
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Old 19 April 2007, 01:32 PM
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I vote real because:

a) there are breaks in the letters at the handle and door, and a good number of fakers probably wouldn't think of that.

b) they ran out of room and had to steadily bend the word "bastard" upward to avoid the front tire, and even run out of room on the side for the "d," presumably putting it on the hood. My bet is that a faker would have just formated their entire message to fit onto the side.


mrs. callee is listening a lot lately to a country song about a woman who keys her man's vehicle because he cheated. I don't get it: the guy is unfaithful to you, he breaks a committment that he made to you and in doing so he has hurt your feelings greatly. Ok, that is grounds for a reaction from you. But he didn't do anything illegal, and for all the hurt he has caused you, he didn't cost you any money either. so how is it fair for you to cause thousands of dollars of damage in return? Are you really so self-centered that you think your feelings are worth that much? Not to mention, since when does someone hurting your feelings justify you breaking the law? When you combine the monetary cost with the crime element, which one of you has really committed the greater offense? Possibly you, and if not, yours is close, and in either case by doing it you remove most of the ground you had for condemning his offense! Bottom line, the idea of keying someone's car in response to infidelity is just the stupidest thing I've heard of, it surprises me it gets dismissed so often as a light joke, or is fodder for country music songs.
I've seen a car keyed because it was parked across four motorcycle spaces - 'NO PARKING' right across the door. (Somewhat protective of their space, bikers!). Mind you, I bet it works - hit 'em in the wallet and hit the great god car. Guaranteed to get to most men.

The damage in the photograph wasn't done by a key, btw. Not unless it was a very large key in the hand of a very strong person.
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Old 19 April 2007, 02:32 PM
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In the second image, the "I" doesn't have the same overlap affect. I wonder if they are not scratched in but decals instead.

I must add that setting the "scratches" aside, that is one ugly car and i don't think I would want to be caught in it even without it being defaced. (Yes, I know what kind it is, I've always thought they were ugly)
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Old 18 April 2007, 07:35 AM
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The lettering looks a little too clean to be a real scratch-up job. I vote fake.
Unless it's done with a wire brush on a Dremel.

(No, I've not carved messages into people's vehicles with a Dremel with a wire brush, but it's an excellent tool to remove paint before welding.)
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Old 18 April 2007, 05:41 PM
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Unless it's done with a wire brush on a Dremel.

(No, I've not carved messages into people's vehicles with a Dremel with a wire brush, but it's an excellent tool to remove paint before welding.)

I thought the same thing. Every year when I clean the rust off my car and touch-up paint, I use an angle grinder with wirebrush attachment, cordless drill with a smaller wire brush, and a rotary tool (a different brand than dremel) with a small wire brush depending on the part of the car and size of the job. Bottom line, the results look similar.
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Old 18 April 2007, 09:39 PM
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I think I saw this somewhere else and it turned out to be a promotional gimmick. It's some kind of decal like the cars that have ads on them, IIRC.
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I am sure that's the last time he'll go to that chess club.
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