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Merkava_4

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How many of you guys who've been treated poorly by a ruthless tool dealer have languished the idea of looting the truck? :evil:

Yes I know it's next to impossible to pull off such a heist in the middle of the night within a paranoid upper middle-class neighborhood, but think of how cool it would be to get even with the ***** ******* and get some nice tools in the process? :evil:

Am I the only one that's pondered such impure thoughts? I'll tell you point blank (no pun intended :D) that I've dreamed of doing just that. :evil:
 
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Yes I know it's next to impossible to pull off such a heist in the middle of the night within a paranoid upper middle-class neighborhood, but think of how cool it would be to get even with the ***** ******* and get some nice tools in the process? :evil:


It's not impossible. In the last few months there have been 12 tool trucks broken into in my area. 1 guy got hit 3 times, 1 stot at (but missed) on the 2nd time, another held them at gunpoint when he caught them the 2nd time. The thieves knew their stuff & was able to disable the alarm no matter what style/brand truck or alarm.
 

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My snap-on guy is good. He comes off his route and about 20 miles out of his way when I need something. He shows up at my office which is great.
 

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Holy smokes really?!!? :eek2:

I thought it was all just a figment of my imagination. :confused:

Oh yeah it happens. It comes in waves. One of the guys that got hit was a real good friend. He lost about 80% of his inventory. Was he insured? Sure. Does that make it any easier to deal with? No way. The stress that puts them under is unreal. They've lost normal inventory & special orders. Most of the customers will understand but a few won't. They'll get mad because they can't get what they want now & take it out on the distributor who is trying to deal with all of it. The guy that got hit 3 times is calling it quits, or at least that's what I'm told secondhand.
 

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Uh... no... I've never considered robbing a tool truck. Or any other business for that matter. Not even jokingly.
 

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That might work in California but if I tried that here I will place money that every single tool truck comes with a driver with an arsenal that potentially contains everything from Barrett to a bb gun.
 

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I wouldn't wish that on anyone -- even some of those a-hole truck vendors. Many years ago my shop was broken into and all the mechanics tools were stolen. I lost everything -- not being able to make a living was the most helpless feeling.
 

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If I were that disgruntled, I'd just move on. I mean why risk it, it would take more energy and effort then it's worth - and if you get caught it's all for naught. Why what happend here, did I miss something?
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I think it was stimulated by wrenchr coming to the dark side and wanting to trade Snap on for Cornwell.

But to answer the question, No I haven't, not for a moment. It's more fun to watch them go broke as all the techs get fed up and discover other brands.
 

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I'd no more rob a tool truck than join NASA and fly the space shuttle. I let my dollars do my talking...if a tool dealer is an ***, he doesn't get my money, simple as that.
 

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I used to think it was just living in Phoenix was why most of my tool truck dealers are armed. However, after reading of people's fantasies about looting a tool truck, I guess the dealers have good reason to be armed.:wtf:
 

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What an odd thought.

I guess some day dreams are more odd than others.

When you are thinking of robbing the "tool truck" It might be time to lay off the tools for a while. :)
 

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"Languished" the idea? :headscrat

languish - 7 dictionary results

lan⋅guish   /ˈlæŋgwɪʃ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lang-gwish] Show IPA Pronunciation

–verb (used without object) 1. to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade.
2. to lose vigor and vitality.
3. to undergo neglect or experience prolonged inactivity; suffer hardship and distress: to languish in prison for ten years.
4. to be subjected to delay or disregard; be ignored: a petition that languished on the warden's desk for a year.
5. to pine with desire or longing.
6. to assume an expression of tender, sentimental melancholy.
–noun 7. the act or state of languishing.
8. a tender, melancholy look or expression
 

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No, it's never crossed my mind, and not exclusively because the Snap-on guy has a rottweiler and a couple of pit bulls, sorry, 'American bull terriers'.

I'm guessing you've never been robbed :wtf:
 
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No, it's never crossed my mind, and not exclusively because the Snap-on guy has a rottweiler and a couple of pit bulls, sorry, 'American bull terriers'.

I'm guessing you've never been robbed :wtf:

you better say bull terrier......

people been gettin mauled by those pit bull things you speak of.
 

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you better say bull terrier......

people been gettin mauled by those pit bull things you speak of.


nah.....there big sweeties. just look at that face :spit:

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T00lJunk1e

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oh yea....

believe me i am an avid bull terrier lover, have one myself....
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(my brothers 70 chevelle pictured....)
at the risk of thread jacking, im going to proceed to say, that ITS ALL HOW YOU RAISE THE DOG. a ******* teacup yorkie could be vicious if you teach it to be......
 
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"Languished" the idea? :headscrat

That's the first time I've used that word; I was gonna use the word pondered, but I thought languished sounded more journalistic. :spit:

The thought never crossed my mind for even a moment!

You expect me to believe that? You of all people with your terrible experiences with Snap-on dealers should feel compelled to loot the truck! :D
 

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I MAY be mistaken.

I think what Merkava was trying to say. If you WON a contest, and were allowed, (let's say 5 min.) in a Snap-On truck and you could legally have any tools you could grab. What would be on your hit list!
 

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Leave it to Merkava to dream up that!!! Now do I wish they slipped on ice and fell into a muddy puddle I'm guilty as charged!! :)
 

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...at the risk of thread jacking, im going to proceed to say, that ITS ALL HOW YOU RAISE THE DOG. a ******* teacup yorkie could be vicious if you teach it to be......

Amen to that!
There are no bad dogs, just jackass owners who probably shouldn't even have a rock as a pet, let alone a dog!
That's a REAL peeve of mine.
-- Now back to your regularly scheduled thread! :)
 

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That's the first time I've used that word; I was gonna use the word pondered, but I thought languished sounded more journalistic. :spit:



You expect me to believe that? You of all people with your terrible experiences with Snap-on dealers should feel compelled to loot the truck! :D

Sorry man, put blunt that is just against my principles and the way I was raised! Might sound red neck but so be it. What's right is right, and what's wrong is wrong. And that is just plain *** wrong! :pimpflash
 
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Sorry man, put blunt that is just against my principles and the way I was raised! Might sound red neck but so be it. What's right is right, and what's wrong is wrong. And that is just plain *** wrong! :pimpflash

You're makin' me out to be a crooked pirate. :badteeth:
 

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Hey guys, you’ve got Merk all wrong, you are falsely accusing him. Read what he says carefully: “How many of you guys…have languished the idea of looting the tool truck?”

Now the key to what he is saying lies in this poetical word “languished.” Bgarrett gives us a list of the meanings for that word in this very thread, all that’s needed is word substitution. So to translate from Merkava’s hi-falootin’ journalist-speak, here’s what he’s saying in language all you rednecks can understand:

- Have you ever lost your vigor and vitality, when the Snap-on truck left?
- Have you ever suffered prolonged tool-buying inactivity, and suffered hardship and distress when you weren’t able to buy a new tool for 24 hours?
- Have you ever pined with desire and longing for a tool (and/or the tool dealer)?
- Have you ever felt tender and sentimental toward the tool truck (and/or the tool dealer)?​

If you consider Merkava’s words carefully, you will see that this is his true meaning, and very consistent with all his other posts here. So why don’t y’all back off and give my man Merkava some room, he’s just feeling a little tender and sentimental toward the tool truck right now.

Haven’t we all.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if they were armed, our snappy guy has been robbed once. The matco guy does mention he keeps his truck at his house with an alarm and that he has "other deterrents"
 

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languish - 7 dictionary results



–verb (used without object)


The key here is "used without an object".

"idea" is an object so you can't use the verb to languish in that sentence. It's an intransitive verb. That is, it doesn't taken an object. You don't "do" anything to something (i.e. the object). So you don't languish something. You can languish. An idea can languish. But you can't languish anything.
 

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Vinko, clearly you are not the poet that Merkava is. An artist is allowed some leeway in re-transitizing an intransitive verb, for crying out loud.

Furthermore, I think most of you have misunderstood what he means by "Loot the Truck." He refers to the medieval musical instrument called a 'loot' (alternate spelling 'lute'). A loot is like an ancient guitar (not to be confused with a 'floot'), upon which suitors played love songs to their beloved.

So in effect Merkava is saying that we should "Serenade the Tool Truck," ie, pour out our love for it in musical instruments and songs.

Again, look for consistency in the artist, and you will see what I am saying is completely consistent with Merkava's prodigious postings.
 
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I think most of you have misunderstood what he means by "Loot the Truck." He refers to the medieval musical instrument called a 'loot' (alternate spelling 'lute'). A loot is like an ancient guitar (not to be confused with a 'floot'), upon which suitors played love songs to their beloved.


Again, look for consistency in the artist, and you will see what I am saying is completely consistent with Merkava's prodigious postings.

After careful study of the artist Merkava's vast body of work, along with some of his alternative spelling, I have come to the conclusion that he actually fantasizes about "Lubing the truck". Not lubricating the actual truck, but rather the new unsullied ratchets contained therein.
 

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I understand why dealers have to carry weapons,they're probably carrying tens of thousands of dollars on their trucks, any knuckle head would try to rob them for their tools and then head to the pawnshop to cash in on a daily basis.

If people will rob the pizza delivery guy they'll rob anyone, and take anything of value.
 
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