Posted by Gun guru on April 01, 2010 at 13:56:26 from (66.227.197.252):
I am on the do not call list that was put in place a few years ago, but I still get the occasional jerkoff that calls for something.
Well today after I got home from work an inner city woman called and after she asked if I was there I said in a mean voice "What Do you Want"? She right away said, Well.....Bye. Now She is calling me.........Imagine the abuse she must want in calling me. How rude can a person get when a stranger calls them? I know that you cant threaten people with violence.
Several years ago A woman from Citibank called my home # and right after she said who she was I said "Oh the Legalized loan sharking company, that charges outrageous interest and runs people into bankruptcy" Just as she was about to say something else I said "DONT YOU EVER CALL ME AGAIN UNLESS YOU ARE GOING TO GIVE ME MONEY, YOU GOT THAT" If you have a good way to deal with these morons then fill me in on some good comments to say to them so I can at least make it fun....For me.
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