I sincerely recommend that you do not commit anything to writing. You have no idea how it may come back to haunt you later. You also don’t know what contacts he has that could damage you in ways you may never trace back. Remember, Perry Mason is dead.
Living well is the best revenge.
“I sincerely recommend that you do not commit anything to writing. You have no idea how it may come back to haunt you later. You also dont know what contacts he has that could damage you in ways you may never trace back. Remember, Perry Mason is dead.
Living well is the best revenge.”
+1.
Say something nice.
Yes, just be glad to have survived him. Trying to get back at him might rehash some things that you hoped were over with and get you into trouble. It is not worth it.
“I sincerely recommend that you do not commit anything to writing. You have no idea how it may come back to haunt you later. You also dont know what contacts he has that could damage you in ways you may never trace back. Remember, Perry Mason is dead.
Living well is the best revenge.”
+1 to what you said. Very little (and very short term) potential upside; possibly long-lasting downside.
There was a jerk Dean of Students who threw me out of high school (twice) over nit-picky things. I saw that ass at a reunion. He remembered this, and I told him that I had been thrown out of better places by better people since. He was so stupid that he congratulated me (sincerely!) on that. He dropped dead of a heart attack a few years later. I’m still here. That’s my revenge.