View Full Version : Superdell in some heat


SehrSchnell
06-01-2005, 12:12 AM
Apparently dude pulled his Glock out when some neighbors confronted him on speeding through the neighborhood in his JAG-U-AR.

Then, they should my ugly ass on the news again. :D

Teh Slows
06-01-2005, 12:14 AM
The dudes were threatening throwing a rock on his ride what would you do :rolleyes

Makr
06-01-2005, 12:15 AM
Rocks>Glocks

chasmanbmwfan
06-01-2005, 12:25 AM
Justifiable homicide? Depends on what model jag.

SehrSchnell
06-01-2005, 01:12 AM
I've heard he has a temper with guns and bombs.

euro4life
06-01-2005, 01:17 AM
Divide his wealth among the residents of Draper. Specifically those in "The Master's" subdivision.

-sincerely,
The Management.

jteef
06-01-2005, 01:40 AM
who is this superdell fellow?

I'd like to meet him.

chmdrm
06-01-2005, 01:41 AM
I did over 100k of work on his cars years ago. He is one of the biggest dicks I've ever met. He was my shops biggest client and finally got so sick of his shit that I told him to go else where. NO money was worth it.

One of the few people I'd sooner put a bullet in then have to talk to ever again.

Teh Slows
06-01-2005, 01:52 AM
I'd sooner put a bullet in then have to talk to ever again.

:devillook :rofl :devillook

jmabey
06-01-2005, 03:35 AM
neat story! :rolleyes

i wish they would've thrown the rock at his head... :cool

12:03
06-01-2005, 09:31 AM
Divide his wealth among the residents of Draper. Specifically those in "The Master's" subdivision.

-sincerely,
The Management.


please amend above post to read, all Draper residents

chmdrm
06-01-2005, 09:33 AM
The man can't be trusted with cars. We did 3 motors for his RX7 over a year. He'd bounce every gear off the rev limiter on EVERY shift. I'd end up driving the car for the break in as he could not be trusted to keep off it while the Apex seals seated. The last motor he tried to have replaced under warenty when he hit some thing big enough to dent the oil pan and push the pick up tube up out of the oil, thus starving it dry. When I'd not fix it for free he took out comercials talking about how his store honored thier warrenties unlike some other places.

He sold the RX7 and bought a Z04 after that, had another shop put a supercharger in it and then burned that car to the ground. In the time he was our client I also watched him destroy a Hummer, a Jeep, and a 7 Series.

Having witnessed first hand how he drives and knowing that he thinks he has some money and thus feels he can do what ever he wants I'm not surprised that his neighbors are all over him.

DarkGift
06-01-2005, 10:07 AM
Apparently dude pulled his Glock

Oooo assault by deadly tupperware. I hope he gets extra time for assaulting us with those horrendous commercials.

12:03
06-01-2005, 10:22 AM
Oooo assault by deadly tupperware. I hope he gets extra time for assaulting us with those horrendous commercials.

:rofl

Good post.

chasmanbmwfan
06-01-2005, 10:48 AM
I've heard he has a temper with guns and bombs.

Maybe you should take his Glock away. It bet it would be happier living with you.

Antwerp
06-01-2005, 11:15 AM
I've always hated his commercials... What a dick.

bradb1us
06-01-2005, 11:18 AM
I've always hated his commercials... What a dick.


Word. Didn't he do some stupid late night program where people would call up and he'd answer with all of the "wisdom" he has or something?

He's dumb. I hope he goes to jail.

SehrSchnell
06-01-2005, 03:21 PM
If he gets convicted, there would be a lot at stake being that he owns a gun store and teaches gun safety :rolleyes .

Oh and it's too bad he made the statement on television that one of the people had a rock and threatened to throw it at his car. If he felt that his life, or anothers life, was in danger by the person with the rock, he would have been justified in the branishing. Oh well.

And yes, I concur, he is obnoxious.

flyboyM535i
06-01-2005, 04:00 PM
If you weighed 80 pounds and were a huge obnoxious dick, you'd carry a weapon to protect your pathetic life as well, I suppose.

He's a dork, and while I don't wish ill on people, I certainly won't feel bad if he gets in trouble for abusing his right to bear arms.

I am a gun enthusiast, concealed weapon permit carrier, and I know that I'm not justified by law in defending my life with my weapon unless:

1) I feel my life is in imminent danger
2) The attacker is making threats
3) The attacker is armed or APPEARS to be armed and capable of inflicting harm

And if that is all the case, the gun safety teacher taught us that if you're going to defend your life, make sure the attacker isn't going to be able to testify in court against you. In other words, don't miss. Because then it's your words against physical evidence.

flyboyM535i
06-01-2005, 04:04 PM
the story will likely not hang around the KSL website for long, but here is a link (http://tv.ksl.com/index.php?sid=208821&nid=5)

bradb1us
06-01-2005, 05:23 PM
the story will likely not hang around the KSL website for long, but here is a link (http://tv.ksl.com/index.php?sid=208821&nid=5)


So let me recap and tell me if I'm wrong:

Superdell goes screaming down a residential street in his Jag (very dangerous, I'd be pissed).
Neighbors get pissed and follow him down the street to the park.
A neighbor threatens to hurt his Jag.
Superdell pulls a gun.
Cops are called.
Brad wasn't there to school his little jag into humiliation.

Is that right?

Makr
06-01-2005, 05:35 PM
Do I need a permit for carrying rocks? Do I need training for this? I usually only carry small, smooth, round 1 inch diameter rocks. At what piont do I need a permit? Maybe if I step up to 2 inch jagged rocks? I have a very large rock in my trunk for very scary situations, where I feel my car might get a small dent, or scrape, is that legal? Could I tell them it was for my yard? My 87 year old neihbor is kinda scaring me right now, she was looking at my car with an angry look. I'm just going to go throw a rock at her, just in case :help BRB, Ill let you guys know if it stops her.

///Molloy
06-01-2005, 05:43 PM
Oooo assault by deadly tupperware. I hope he gets extra time for assaulting us with those horrendous commercials.

when I first read this (not to go TOTALLY AWESOME OFF TOPIC) I thought this was a slam on glocks. Glocks are some kind of composite plastic or rubber, right? but you meant that the neighboors had tupperware, right>? Or did you mean that his glock is a wimpy plastic one.

I'm not a glock lover or anything. In fact I dont know anything about firearms.

Sorry I am the ghey for not following you on this. But I think I get it now. :paranoid:

Makr
06-01-2005, 05:44 PM
Oh crap, now she is pissed. It knocked her down for a while, but she got up. She has a bow and arrow. Fuck! I need to go to the store. Do I try to hit her again? She is a pretty good shot.

Antwerp
06-01-2005, 05:49 PM
:evil2 Get a blow dart gun Makr! Get teh Bitch!

VitSports6
06-01-2005, 06:09 PM
[QUOTE=bradb1us]Jag (very dangerous).QUOTE]

I agree :devillook

chasmanbmwfan
06-01-2005, 06:19 PM
"In addition to his computer business, Schanze also sells guns and teaches gun safety classes. Prosecutors say if he's convicted of the 'threatening with a weapon in a fight' charge, it could affect his own carry-conceal status. "

Where can I sign up for his class? This guy sounds like a real nut case.

Makr
06-01-2005, 06:41 PM
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0671723650.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg



This is on sale at Amazon right now. Maybe we could take up a collection, and give this to him.

chmdrm
06-01-2005, 07:01 PM
"In addition to his computer business, Schanze also sells guns and teaches gun safety classes. Prosecutors say if he's convicted of the 'threatening with a weapon in a fight' charge, it could affect his own carry-conceal status. "

Where can I sign up for his class? This guy sounds like a real nut case.

I'm surprised he is still allowed to. He's been in trouble several times before for playing in his hood with automatic weapons let alone the carnage he has inflicted on car after car.

I've delt with the guy and he is a complete nut job. With his temple recomend in one hand an automatic weapon in the other he honestly belives he can do what ever he wants regardless. He spent an hour preaching to me once about how god looked after him when he drove and that is why I should fix his car under warrenty even when the damage was caused by his reckless driving. I mean how do you argue with that.

Makr
06-01-2005, 07:17 PM
He spent an hour preaching to me once about how god looked after him when he drove and that is why I should fix his car under warrenty even when the damage was caused by his reckless driving. I mean how do you argue with that.




God has yet to deliver my new Techart P-car. If I dont see anything today I will ask the devil. New Porsche>Makrs soul. :dunno

euro4life
06-01-2005, 07:30 PM
I'm surprised he is still allowed to. He's been in trouble several times before for playing in his hood with automatic weapons let alone the carnage he has inflicted on car after car.

I've delt with the guy and he is a complete nut job. With his temple recomend in one hand an automatic weapon in the other he honestly belives he can do what ever he wants regardless. He spent an hour preaching to me once about how god looked after him when he drove and that is why I should fix his car under warrenty even when the damage was caused by his reckless driving. I mean how do you argue with that.
You just laugh and laugh and laugh then go back to work on something else.

chasmanbmwfan
06-01-2005, 07:50 PM
With his temple recomend in one hand an automatic weapon in the other he honestly belives he can do what ever he wants regardless. He spent an hour preaching to me once about how god looked after him when he drove and that is why I should fix his car under warrenty even when the damage was caused by his reckless driving. I mean how do you argue with that.

I always put my temple recommend deep in my wallet before pulling out my gun. I find that it's good to avoid the appearance of being a hypocrite.

chmdrm
06-01-2005, 08:06 PM
I always put my temple recommend deep in my wallet before pulling out my gun. I find that it's good to avoid the appearance of being a hypocrite.

I'm feeling left out now as I don't have either.

Sadly I'm not interested in the responsibility that comes with either of them. Generally speaking I find most responsibillity over rated anyway.

Having already sold my soul (I was not using it anyway) I'm now going to go see if I can spend my mortage money on race tires :devillook

SehrSchnell
06-01-2005, 08:42 PM
I have a fake Temple Recommend. Ya never know when it's needed. I also carry membership cards from various other institutions and religious organizations.

(remember when Chevy Chase flicked out his wallet with all those cards? Was it Spies Like Us or Fletch?)

chasmanbmwfan
06-01-2005, 09:27 PM
Let me preface this story by saying that I am a temple recommend carrying Mormon and I mean no disrespect to the church by relating this story.

My mother (the one who now drives the Love Bug) owned and operated a beauty salon for most of my life. She was constantly bringing home crazy stories about her customers. One such story was that one of her customers used to lend her temple recommend to one of her girlfriends so the girlfriend could go to the cafeteria in the temple and eat. They have moderately good food in temple cafeterias, not unlike what you would get at the Lion House (not that any of you have ever been there). Her friend got busted one day when she asked one of the cafeteria workers where the coffee was.
:lol

Makr
06-01-2005, 09:32 PM
Haha That is funny. Why did she want to go there?

Lion house was at the top of the Hotel Utah, right?

Chas Im not a card carrier, but am a member.

chasmanbmwfan
06-01-2005, 09:44 PM
The Lion House is on the corner of State Street and So. Temple and is Brigham Young's original house. The "restaurant" is in the basement, and is cafeteria style featuring home-cooked meals. A lot of older female "relief society" types go there to eat at lunch time.

When I was practicing law in Chicago, I had a case in Salt Lake that I worked on with a female partner of the firm. When in town, I took here there to eat for lunch. She took one look around, and prounounced "I have never seen so many bouffants in my life.

Here is one of my favorites from "I dream of Jeannie," to illustrate the hair fashion.

SehrSchnell
06-01-2005, 09:56 PM
That's funny....


I have been to the Lion House. I dunno if I was supposed to be there, but the food was good. A didn't burst into flames during my meal, so I guess things were ok with me there. Actually, i'm sure anyone eat there.

bradb1us
06-02-2005, 01:48 PM
I'm surprised he is still allowed to. He's been in trouble several times before for playing in his hood with automatic weapons let alone the carnage he has inflicted on car after car.

I've delt with the guy and he is a complete nut job. With his temple recomend in one hand an automatic weapon in the other he honestly belives he can do what ever he wants regardless. He spent an hour preaching to me once about how god looked after him when he drove and that is why I should fix his car under warrenty even when the damage was caused by his reckless driving. I mean how do you argue with that.


It's mormons like that crazy bastard that give Mormons a horrible name.

I'm from California and when I moved here it was a big shock. My member friends weren't allowed to play with non member kids. People wouldn't invite the non members to neighborhood parties, etc. It made me sick.

black325isgirl
06-02-2005, 02:35 PM
It's mormons like that crazy bastard that give Mormons a horrible name.

I'm from California and when I moved here it was a big shock. My member friends weren't allowed to play with non member kids. People wouldn't invite the non members to neighborhood parties, etc. It made me sick.

This is why I no longer consider myself a member. The superiority complex some of these people have makes me crazy. :mad

Back to Superdell, they were reading a list of his priors on the radio this morning. I was still mostly asleep, but it seemed like it took at least 10 minutes...

flyboyM535i
06-02-2005, 02:42 PM
It's mormons like that crazy bastard that give Mormons a horrible name.

I'm from California and when I moved here it was a big shock. My member friends weren't allowed to play with non member kids. People wouldn't invite the non members to neighborhood parties, etc. It made me sick.
Fortunately, that's very atypical for Mormons. It goes against everything we believe, everything we learn. But it does happen, and I've witnessed it as well.

Also fortunately, a good example from a "good" Mormon who practices what we preach can change an entire neighborhood. My neighborhood has no imaginary boundaries between Mormons and people of other faiths (I'm not being PC here, I just know I don't like being referred to as a non-catholic, and I'm sure others who aren't Mormon appreciate not being referred to as a non-mormon). We have block parties where EVERYONE is invited. Everyone is also invited to our church activities, and many of the "non-mormons" attend the events. There's a great sense of community in my neighborhood, and people are not singled out or feeling left out.

But it took a great deal of effort on the part of the Mormons to get out of their damn comfort zone and extend the hand of neighborly friendship, and make a conscious effort to invite others to all events, whether church-sponsored or not.

The problem as I see it is this, the typical active Mormon has several church-sponsored activities they are expected and encouraged to attend each week. This creates tunnel vision, as they are constantly in touch with other active Mormons at all these events. People from the neighborhood of other faiths don't attend these events, and even if they are invited, are not likely to attend and politely decline. That's understandable. However, over time, stronger bonds of friendship are created between active Mormons, whilst people of other faiths remain somewhat strangers... hence the walls go up, and eventually there are imaginary boundaries.

The trick is as a neighborhood to create plenty of non-church-sponsored activities and make sure there are plenty of "non-mormon" neighbors helping put the event together.

I have experienced the segregation you described while growing up in Sandy, and was determined to not live in a neighborhood like that when I owned my own home. Thankfully all goes well so far. One of my favorite neighbors is an ex-navy seal (not a Mormon) and frequently invites me over for some of his home-brew beer. He knows I don't drink, but I show up with my own favorite beverages and we talk about cars and stuff. He's a great guy. I wish more Utah Mormons would break out of the tunnel-vision and realize what a great diversity of people we have living right here in Utah. Some of the best people I've ever met are not Mormons. I can also say that some of the best people I've ever met are Mormons.

I've heard it both ways from "non-mormons" living in Utah - where they've either had a great experience living here, or a horrible experience living here. And as a result, all Mormons are stereotyped in their eyes as being like the Mormons they personally know and live around. It reflects on all of us. Kind of like how all Catholic priests are now suspect of being a pediphile. It's unfortunate, but people stereotype groups based on the actions of few.

Just my $0.02. Flame suit "on".

Comment added:
Speaking of my ex-navy seal neighbor, here is a perfect example: We can either stand around and watch segregation happen, or do something about it. This is what I mean- the local Boy Scout troop in my neighborhood is sponsored by the local LDS ward. Because of that, 99% of the boys in the troop are LDS. They sent flyers around about a flag service they would provide as a fund-raiser for their troop, where they would post a USA flag in your yard each flag holiday. The fund-raiser was also heavily advertised in church on Sunday. As a result, most of their "subscribers" were LDS. Few of the flyers distributed to non-LDS homes were responded to, but some were. Some people threw the flyers away as junk mail without reading it, and when they saw flags displayed on all the LDS houses in the neighborhood, mistakenly felt very segretated and as if it was on purpose. My neighbor Steve, the navy-seal is VERY PROUD of his service to the country, and took it as a slap in the face that there was not a flag put in his yard. He said to me, "What is this? I put in 9 years in the Navy and I don't get a flag?". I explained the whole situation to him, he didn't even know who put the flags up. I offered to contact the Scout Troop on his behalf and requested a flag for his yard. They gladly included him the next time around, and that "wall" has been torn down.

My point is, if I wasn't making an effort to be friends to all people in my neighborhood regardless of their faith, Steve would have continued to think we were not including him and feel a sense of non-inclusion with the Mormons. Even though no harm was intended, and the Scouts just thought he didn't want a flag because he didn't respond to the flyer.

Make sense? You can complain about it, or do something about it.

bradb1us
06-02-2005, 03:46 PM
^^
You bring up a good point that I didn't mention.



There's crazy bastards in every religion!

flyboyM535i
06-02-2005, 03:52 PM
^^
You bring up a good point that I didn't mention.
There's crazy bastards in every religion!
Are you referring to me, or the Catholic pediphile priests? :confused

bradb1us
06-02-2005, 03:54 PM
Are you referring to me, or the Catholic pediphile priests? :confused


hahaha, lol


No, not you. But your post just reminded me for some reason that it's not just the Mormon's that have idiots like Super Dell in it. Every religion does.

Antwerp
06-02-2005, 06:56 PM
The problem as I see it is this, the typical active Mormon has several church-sponsored activities they are expected and encouraged to attend each week. This creates tunnel vision, as they are constantly in touch with other active Mormons at all these events. People from the neighborhood of other faiths don't attend these events, and even if they are invited, are not likely to attend and politely decline. That's understandable. However, over time, stronger bonds of friendship are created between active Mormons, whilst people of other faiths remain somewhat strangers... hence the walls go up, and eventually there are imaginary boundaries.
:clap

Speaking from my experience... I personally don't want to hang out with the typical UT mormon. (I say, UT mormons, because as Brad knows, there is a BIG difference.)
Anyway, It's hard to mingle wild animals with tame god-fearing people.
I would pay money to see Makr drinking Merlott in a Mormon Chruch! :rofl

Makr
06-02-2005, 07:09 PM
No one cares about my rock throwing problems?

Antwerp
06-02-2005, 07:21 PM
What did that Big Strong Old Lady do to you?

Makr
06-02-2005, 07:28 PM
What did that Big Strong Old Lady do to you?



Well that bitch didnt get me, but she stole two cats from me. :mad

Antwerp
06-02-2005, 07:30 PM
Damn. Who would have thought she'd have interest in hi-flow cats... :dunno

Oak
06-02-2005, 07:46 PM
I lived in Sandy as a non-Mormon and had lots of non-Mormon friends. We experienced what you related about the 'not allowed to play with you' comments made to our son. Usually, you didn't want your kids playing with those kids anyway. You find that with lots of religions though. 90% of the kids and parents, Mormon or not, didn't care.

When non-Mormons that we knew had problems with the Mormons it was usually the non-Mormon's problem not the Mormons. When you would question why they had problems with Mormons they would never have anything to say except the religious differences which are only a problem if you let them become one. Ignorance. I live in Idaho Falls now and am surrounded by Mormons. The people here have been nothing but friendly and neighbourly.

This Super Dell guy is a nut job. Too bad he uses his Temple Recommend as a crutch.

Makr
06-02-2005, 07:49 PM
Hi Oak. :wave

Oak
06-02-2005, 07:50 PM
Well that bitch didnt get me, but she stole two cats from me. :mad

That puts you in really bad position having to ask an old lady to give you pussycats. :devillook

Oak
06-02-2005, 07:52 PM
Hi Oak. :wave

Hi. I decided to check this out. I hope you don't mind. hard to relate to the Northwest forum with all it's talk about where to find the best latte in Seattle and why it rains so much in Portland.

12:03
06-02-2005, 07:57 PM
youre in my world now Oak. You sure you want to be?

Makr
06-02-2005, 08:00 PM
Bensa, Oak is teh good.


We are in a little trouble with Kevlar right now.

Antwerp
06-02-2005, 08:02 PM
NWS Boobies or ban.

Oak
06-02-2005, 08:07 PM
youre in my world now Oak. You sure you want to be?

If you mean Utah, I lived in your world for 4 years and for the last 5 years have spent two or three days a week there. If you mean out of OT, then as long as there isn't an emo music only requirement, I think I can get along. :) Hardly ever see you in OT anymore. It really needs some direction lately.

Antwerp
06-02-2005, 08:37 PM
I tried some Gun Redirection, but then I got in trouble for having too many gun threads at once. :dunno

chasmanbmwfan
06-02-2005, 10:16 PM
My member friends weren't allowed to play with non member kids. People wouldn't invite the non members to neighborhood parties, etc. It made me sick.

I've tried to keep Chase away from you guys, but so far I've been a failure.

chmdrm
06-03-2005, 01:10 AM
I'm not sure which one of you we are a worse infulence on.

chasmanbmwfan
06-03-2005, 01:11 AM
I'm too far gone to save, but there may still be hope for Chase.

euro4life
06-03-2005, 01:14 AM
I'm too far gone to save, but there may still be hope for Chase.
Um... nope. No there isn't.

Sorry, there was nothing you could do.

wamp
06-03-2005, 12:42 PM
Who is this superdell character? Local celebrity, businessman? Sorry for the ignorance, don't much pay attention to the local scene.

bradb1us
06-03-2005, 01:04 PM
Who is this superdell character? Local celebrity, businessman? Sorry for the ignorance, don't much pay attention to the local scene.


He own's "Totally Awesome Computers" and has goofy commercials. Go to a movie at Jordan Commons and you'll see one of his commercials before the movie starts.



Basically, he's a tool who deserves to be in jail.

Antwerp
06-03-2005, 01:57 PM
Yes, He lives. (in Utah)

croberts12
06-03-2005, 02:20 PM
Um... nope. No there isn't.

Sorry, there was nothing you could do.

Basically we are all going to hell :evil2

Lohe
06-03-2005, 03:15 PM
Yes, He lives. (in Utah)


:thumbup: yep Utah ;)