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Hey, if Lucy Ricardo could smash grapes you can do it with your clothes in the tub!
You just need an "Ethel Mertz" to help you. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, December 24, 2010 9:35:58 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | No can do. I'm the dishwasher. Only way to wash shit until Sunday is to put it in the tub and pretend I am smashing grapes. I'd rather wait. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Dishwasher! I'm tellin' ya! Put your socks in the spot for the silverware, jeans on the top rack, shirts on the bottom. You are set! | | spapad wrote: | | Too bad those things couldn't fix my washer. I got to wait till Sunday to wash anything! Plus unload the clothes that were in the machine when it died. They cant be clean now that I let the hoses drip into the tub. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 24, 2010 6:02:59 PM)
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Oh, it is dead then. If duct tape can't fix it, there is no hope. Duct tape and WD-40 usually fix everything.
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spapad wrote: |
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Not even Duct tape could have saved it.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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You sure of that, now? I have seen your mad skilz!
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I'm pretty sure your X mailbox is beyond all taping.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together?
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Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet?
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Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
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Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later.
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Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later!
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spapad wrote: |
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Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment?
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Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[spapad] Friday, December 24, 2010 9:35:58 PM | |
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No can do. I'm the dishwasher. Only way to wash shit until Sunday is to put it in the tub and pretend I am smashing grapes. I'd rather wait. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 24, 2010 9:18:35 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Dishwasher! I'm tellin' ya! Put your socks in the spot for the silverware, jeans on the top rack, shirts on the bottom. You are set! | | spapad wrote: | | Too bad those things couldn't fix my washer. I got to wait till Sunday to wash anything! Plus unload the clothes that were in the machine when it died. They cant be clean now that I let the hoses drip into the tub. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 24, 2010 6:02:59 PM)
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Oh, it is dead then. If duct tape can't fix it, there is no hope. Duct tape and WD-40 usually fix everything.
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spapad wrote: |
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Not even Duct tape could have saved it.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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You sure of that, now? I have seen your mad skilz!
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spapad wrote: |
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I'm pretty sure your X mailbox is beyond all taping.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together?
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spapad wrote: |
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Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
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spapad wrote: |
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Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later!
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spapad wrote: |
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Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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Edited at: Friday, December 24, 2010 6:24:31 PM |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, December 24, 2010 9:18:35 PM | |
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Dishwasher! I'm tellin' ya! Put your socks in the spot for the silverware, jeans on the top rack, shirts on the bottom. You are set! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, December 24, 2010 6:21:41 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Too bad those things couldn't fix my washer. I got to wait till Sunday to wash anything! Plus unload the clothes that were in the machine when it died. They cant be clean now that I let the hoses drip into the tub. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 24, 2010 6:02:59 PM)
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Oh, it is dead then. If duct tape can't fix it, there is no hope. Duct tape and WD-40 usually fix everything.
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spapad wrote: |
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Not even Duct tape could have saved it.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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You sure of that, now? I have seen your mad skilz!
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spapad wrote: |
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I'm pretty sure your X mailbox is beyond all taping.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together?
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spapad wrote: |
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Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
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spapad wrote: |
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Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later!
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spapad wrote: |
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Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[spapad] Friday, December 24, 2010 6:21:41 PM | |
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Too bad those things couldn't fix my washer. I got to wait till Sunday to wash anything! Plus unload the clothes that were in the machine when it died. They cant be clean now that I let the hoses drip into the tub. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 24, 2010 6:02:59 PM)
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Oh, it is dead then. If duct tape can't fix it, there is no hope. Duct tape and WD-40 usually fix everything.
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spapad wrote: |
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Not even Duct tape could have saved it.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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You sure of that, now? I have seen your mad skilz!
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spapad wrote: |
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I'm pretty sure your X mailbox is beyond all taping.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together?
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spapad wrote: |
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Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
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spapad wrote: |
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Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later!
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spapad wrote: |
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Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, December 24, 2010 6:02:59 PM | |
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Oh, it is dead then. If duct tape can't fix it, there is no hope. Duct tape and WD-40 usually fix everything. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, December 24, 2010 5:59:24 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Not even Duct tape could have saved it. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You sure of that, now? I have seen your mad skilz! | | spapad wrote: | | I'm pretty sure your X mailbox is beyond all taping. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together? | | spapad wrote: | | Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
| | spapad wrote: | | Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[spapad] Friday, December 24, 2010 5:59:24 PM | |
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Not even Duct tape could have saved it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 24, 2010 5:57:28 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You sure of that, now? I have seen your mad skilz! | | spapad wrote: | | I'm pretty sure your X mailbox is beyond all taping. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together? | | spapad wrote: | | Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
| | spapad wrote: | | Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, December 24, 2010 5:57:28 PM | |
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You sure of that, now? I have seen your mad skilz! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, December 24, 2010 5:39:36 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | I'm pretty sure your X mailbox is beyond all taping. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together? | | spapad wrote: | | Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
| | spapad wrote: | | Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[spapad] Friday, December 24, 2010 5:41:02 PM | |
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Write the Webmaster at his email addy and request to be removed from the site. Easy.
Don't worry, you Wont be missed. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by RiffRaff from Friday, December 24, 2010 5:21:34 PM) | | RiffRaff wrote: | | OR EVEN BETTER,,HOW THE HELL DO YOU SIGN OUT NOW!!LOL |
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[spapad] Friday, December 24, 2010 5:39:36 PM | |
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I'm pretty sure your X mailbox is beyond all taping. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 23, 2010 11:15:32 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together? | | spapad wrote: | | Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
| | spapad wrote: | | Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[RIFFY] Friday, December 24, 2010 5:21:34 PM | |
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OR EVEN BETTER,,HOW THE HELL DO YOU SIGN OUT NOW!!LOL |
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[RIFFY] Friday, December 24, 2010 5:19:57 PM | |
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THE IDEA THAT PEOPLE THINK THAT PRIEST IS THE END ALL TO BE ALL!!,,LOL,,SORRY KIDS,,NO DICE!! |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 23, 2010 11:15:32 PM | |
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HAAAA!!! Fine ideas, one and all but wiring it up would be about 1/4+ run to my house. Nope. No juice. Now a sniper rifle and camo both seem to be plentiful around here. What is the rule? Drag the corpse into the house after or is just rolling him onto my property good enough?
Actually, I think your card would have survived! Can you come and tape my mailbox back together? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Thursday, December 23, 2010 10:33:55 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
| | spapad wrote: | | Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[spapad] Thursday, December 23, 2010 10:33:55 PM | |
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Maybe you should get a metal box and wire it. At night, cut on the current, cut it off in the mornig. A sudden horrible jolt may make hillbilly Santa think twice about fucking with your official U.S. Postal Service Mail Recepticle. Thank god this did not happen a day or so before because my card would have been in such jeopardy that my tape could not have helped it! I think you need a tank mailbox, capable of defending it'self. Do they make those yet? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 23, 2010 10:23:21 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
| | spapad wrote: | | Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 23, 2010 10:23:21 PM | |
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Well, I had already cleaned up the debris (which was impressive in and of itself) but take a look at this direct hit! Looks like we have the next Babe Ruth living in the area. I am really surprised that this has only happened twice, really. Once when some drunk hit the pole itself knocking it out into the opposite lane of the road. Look at that sucker! That is no small pole and it is held in place by who knows how many lbs of concrete. THAT made me laugh as you could see his skidmarks go right from that massive wooden structure through the fence across the street. Ho ho!
I'll try to get a shot of the really impressive hit down the street. Guys would have been taking their lives in their hands around here turning around for a second go but, man, you aren't kidding about looking for a body part. It looks like they used a metal pole from the dent in cast iron one down the street and I wouldn't be surprised to find a finger in the ditch.
Check out what my closest neighbor did to protect his mailbox. Still, all that and they still whacked out some of the brickwork.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Thursday, December 23, 2010 5:19:18 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[spapad] Thursday, December 23, 2010 5:19:18 PM | |
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Could have been a backswing, or maybe they just turned around and came at it from the opposite side. Was there any snow angel/dead body type marks near the nieghbor's iron box? Seems like a hit like that would knock the swinger straight out of the truck and on his ass.
I'll be looking to be amused by the shrapnel picture later. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:57:59 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, December 23, 2010 5:11:31 PM | |
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Oh, damn! That sucks!! Hopefully that vandal is caught soon. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:47:37 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:57:59 PM | |
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Yeah, a bunch. While mine is just one of those plastic suckers, they must have backswung at a cast-iron expensive sucker down the street. Put a helluva dent in it! I say it was a backswing as the dent was on the opposite side from the trajectory of the plastic debris field I just had to go pick up!
I am about off to the gym. I'll take the camera and snap a shot of mine for public amusement later! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:53:46 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[spapad] Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:53:46 PM | |
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Gotta love those druken hillbilly Santas. Did anyone else on your street get the same treatment? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:47:37 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:47:37 PM | |
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Yeah, the Scrooge that played "mailbox baseball" down my street the night before Xmas Eve! Where is the mailman going to put all my late-ordered gifts?!
(Gotta give 'em props, though....completely destroyed my plastic box. Homerun 100%). |
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yeah i was very pissed and frozen.lol. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, December 22, 2010 6:17:02 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | HA!! Consistently late people, such as my Sister, have taught me that if they are always late, I simply don't show up until 20 minutes after the time they asked me to be there. They never know I do this because I still get there first. Sad. How do they get to work on time? Appointments on time? Or do they simply have NO consideration for their friends and family!?
Hellrider, I would have been so pissed off at that complete stranger for being late to pick up their own phone! I think I would have erased their entire phone address book, just for meaness. | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | Yeah I hear that. It just pisses me off that when you ask someone to help you out and they agree,then don't follow through with what they were supposed to do. Or even if someone asks me to help "them" out and they are the ones who are either "late" or no show,no call ect...I hate it when I'm supposed to meet someone at a certain time and they are 20 minutes late and I'm on time every time.
Fuckin people huh?
(Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, December 19, 2010 6:16:04 PM)
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Considering a whole bunch of people can not be counted on to show up for work anymore, this attitude does not surprise me. Even with the unemployment rate at an all time high for my lifetime, people can't be bothered. They have so many excuses that it's not unusual for their grandparents to die more than once.
On a personal level I learned long ago that if I went out of my way for someone on a regular basis and the one time I asked something from them, they had difficulties commiting to such a thing, I'd never ask again nor volunteer again. Now, unless I'm paying someone to get a job done, I'm strictly from the school of "if you want something done right, do it your damn self, because friendly help is just too hard to come by anymore.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Sunday, December 19, 2010 4:55:05 PM)
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Something Pissing you Off? Say It In Here...
Yeah.....when people say they are going to do something and they do not: "Hey J.D. I'll be there to help you out tomarrow"..........tomarrow comes and where the fuck are you? Nowhere to be fucking found.
"Hey J.D. I'll met ya later on at 6:00pm sharp".....6:00pm comes.....and where the fuck are you? Nowhere to be found.
"Hey J.D. call me at 10:00 oclock and I'll blah blah blah blah...." I call at 10:00 oclock and where are they? Nowhere to be fucking found and this shit "pisses me the mother fuck off".
God damn it,why are people so god damn inconsistant these days? For fucks sake if you "SAY" your going to do something,then fucking DO IT!!! Don't wish wash the fuck around,just get off your ass and do it god damn it.
I'm soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fucking "SICK" of these god damn people who can't keep a promise and can't follow through on what they started,I have never been like this "ever".....
if somebody needs something and I commit to it,I'm there like money and I always come through,why the fuck can't everybody be like this? That is what is pissing me off today and boy does it ever! Fucking "LAZY" bastard people anyways. Edited at: Sunday, December 19, 2010 4:55:53 PM |
Edited at: Sunday, December 19, 2010 6:16:37 PM |
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