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Posted by Billy NY on February 26, 2007 at 09:54:16 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Low Life posted by mike a. tenn. on February 26, 2007 at 09:09:17:
I hear that, only problem is then I'd have been answering criminal charges, the wind would have knocked this guy over, a real weasle type. I'll call this the year I got involved at the place, and sometimes it's hard to do things when other people call the shots, but I made them aware of it, he knew it was coming sooner or later. The worst was the stealing aspect of it, and the fact that had bragged about his money, even showing others a copy of his statement. Had another one, who almost did activate the already short fuse, I decided to warm up on a dumpster first, then told him he's next, lucky it got diffused, problem is, as much as you'd like to smack the crap out of a jerk, the judge is gonna see it in his favor, so regardless of what happens, just can't cross the line without paying, these people are waiting to sue, so they don't have to work anymore, that is the problem. the whole thing is a catch 22, hard to make enough off the place to pay better, so the people you can get, are usually less than desirable. Most times if you ask or explain to someone that you are in a bind, legitimately so, ( not feeding a crack habit etc.) someone will help you, need hay or something, ask first, but when you just steal, you become a real low-life.
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