Posted on 08/17/2013 2:19:28 AM PDT by expat1000
Revenge can stink. One husband is accused of causing a big stink by pouring manure in his wifes hot tub.
The 64-year-old man of Quebec, Canada is facing charges after he filled his wifes hot tub and stairs with manure after being served with divorce papers.
....When police arrived to the scene, officers observed the man in a tractor dumping manure into the hot tub. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at yourjewishnews.com ...
Canada non-Ping!
One coworker was gleeful about his acts of hateful revenge.
1) A full bottle of Superglue in locks (office doors, car doors, house doors, equipment ignition switches).
2) Dropping tro and defacation on the glass doorway to the office he couldn’t get into because they went to a card reader entry and he didn’t have a card... and needed to use the restroom (obviously).
3) Fill up the underside of a car door handle or pickup tailgate latch with axlegrease.
There are many others... but one thing that he explained (with glee) was how when he was a juvenile delinquent and a neighbor pissed him off, he would buy a whole bale of peat moss and under cover of darkness, dump the whole thing in their pool... plugging up their filter and wrecking the filter pump... and it was a 2 week long affair to get rid of all the peat moss.
One coworker was gleeful about his acts of hateful revenge.
You work with someone from “Occupy Wallstreet?”
No, former coworker, and he’s a union equipment operator guy... that make sense? ...Probably moreso than fagooty OWS metroqueers in hipster glasses and skinny jeans.
Apparently, he felt the need to raise a stink.
About that low speed chase.....................why?
LOL!
I get the feeling that he wasn’t thinking too clearly at that point.
Anything happen to the sociopath?
At that point? lol
Brain cancer.
That’ll show her
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