i'd tell my dad...and egg the guy's house (the one who told lies bout my daddy) :)
i'd tell my dad...and egg the guy's house (the one who told lies bout my daddy) :)
confront and tell him to stop most people are spinless and will back down if confronted if he dosent proceed to pop a cap in him
There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford
My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.
I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.
Priceless! 6'3", 255lbs, and he'd egg the guy's house.Originally Posted by PittBull260
The very model of self restraint and Frontroomish comportment.![]()
Unto each good man a good dog
Take 1 50lb package of C4. Mail said C4 to bad guys house. Watch house blow up.
or just hit him with a golf cart.
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
Doesn't anyone like my suggestion?![]()
At your service, Evil Maniac From Mars, King of Attention Seekers.
I'd slavishly agree with him, egg him on to tell bad things about my dear father, work my way into his trust and then stab him in the back 10 years down the line when he least expected it!
Seriously dude, do what you think is right, becuse its normally the right thing to do.
Wow, what a cop out answer - I'm the king of cop outs!!!
Gentlemen,
Let us refrain from talk of violence. It fits not with the Frontroom's intent.
Unto each good man a good dog
There are better and more humane ways anyway:Originally Posted by Beirut
"Tell me about your childhood trauma... "
Errrrr... Ted?Originally Posted by Kaiser of Arabia
I wouldn't care, I really really dislike my father and if someone is spreading false rumors about him why should I defend him? It's not like he treats me with respect or goes out of his way to help me out.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
Respect is a two way street.
Like a smile normally begets a smile. Showing respect for someone else, particularly behind their back will in turn show that you are a person worthy of respect.
Throw on a business suit (preferably an Armani but any standard suit would work), and then hire two big thugs (both wearing Tuxedos and preferably Italian) to accompany you. Walk up to him slowly and have the two thugs push him into a wall and then duct tape the dudes mouth shut. And then you walk up to him and get as close to his face as possible and tell him using the best mafioso accent you have "I hear you've been saying things about a business partner of Mr. Ferelli, I believe his name is Insert Name Here . We Don't appreciate this kind of slander very well, you rat ******* son of a *****." Then Slap him across the face as hard as you can and then get back into his face again "If I hear you've said a word to anyone about Insert Name Here or our little meeting, your eye is gonna meet this sodering Iron" [Proceed to dangle a hot sodering Iron as close too one of his eyes as possible] Then laugh menacingly, have the two thugs rip off the duct tape from his mouth as quick as possible (be sure to make the duct tape contact the area between his upper lip and nose), and then have one of the thugs sock him in the gut as hard as possible (to double him over) and make a quick getaway.
A. It would scare the living crap out of the guy
B. If you get caught by the police, you'll probably get an award for showmanship
Originally Posted by Papewaio
Would be nice if it would work with him, but I have shown him respect before, for a significant amount of time, and he never treated me better. Ah, well only two more years here.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
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