Q. I was engaged to a man (we will call him Retardo) he was the perfect one so I thought... anyways he gave me his email password and told me to keep track of his things cause he's military, so in doing so I seen where he had ordered flowers and sent them to another woman... When I questioned him he denied he loved her then left me for her Now I want my revenge!!!
Answer
1.Got the victims address? send them A note supposedly from a real doctor at your local hospital. the letter should be about that a patient who has contracted the aids virus has named you as a past sexual partner please contact me (give doctors nameat the end) at (hospital name and number) in two days so that I can make arrangements for a blood test. This will drive them nuts untill they actually call.
2. if you can bring yourself to do it. obviously a sleezy guy. set up a camera. lure him to you. sleep with him and send it to her...or find a way into his house or car and plant false evidence of him doing the same to her.
3. Revenge story"We purchased a bright white vibrator and made sure to fill it with fresh Duracell's. We followed him to a largely crowded supermarket one evening. While he was in the store we quickly super glued the running (full blast) vibrator to the hood of his shiny, new, black, luxury car.
After watching the faces of every soul leaving the parking lot, (which was worth it alone) he came out of the market. When he saw the vibrator, he stood frozen with shock. He was too afraid to touch the thing and was quite puzzled at what to do. He tried hitting it off with a loaf of bread, but to no avail. After being stared at by dozens of exiting customers, he decided to make a quick get away.
He was forced to drive about two miles home with the vibrating vibrator. It was classic and unforgettable!!"
4) Make a bumper sticker that says something to the nature of "white power, Jesus is dead, anything about weed smoking for the cops, KKK rules...ect" I wonder how long they would drive around before they figure out it is there???
5) If you know their phone number.... Make a fake screen name online with a gay profile and go to a gay chat room for your area. Flirt with as many gay men as you can and tell them to call you. You can E-mail too!!!!! ; ) If you are brave, go to a gar bar and leave their number and name in the bathroom. "Shy closet case-call me...."
1.Got the victims address? send them A note supposedly from a real doctor at your local hospital. the letter should be about that a patient who has contracted the aids virus has named you as a past sexual partner please contact me (give doctors nameat the end) at (hospital name and number) in two days so that I can make arrangements for a blood test. This will drive them nuts untill they actually call.
2. if you can bring yourself to do it. obviously a sleezy guy. set up a camera. lure him to you. sleep with him and send it to her...or find a way into his house or car and plant false evidence of him doing the same to her.
3. Revenge story"We purchased a bright white vibrator and made sure to fill it with fresh Duracell's. We followed him to a largely crowded supermarket one evening. While he was in the store we quickly super glued the running (full blast) vibrator to the hood of his shiny, new, black, luxury car.
After watching the faces of every soul leaving the parking lot, (which was worth it alone) he came out of the market. When he saw the vibrator, he stood frozen with shock. He was too afraid to touch the thing and was quite puzzled at what to do. He tried hitting it off with a loaf of bread, but to no avail. After being stared at by dozens of exiting customers, he decided to make a quick get away.
He was forced to drive about two miles home with the vibrating vibrator. It was classic and unforgettable!!"
4) Make a bumper sticker that says something to the nature of "white power, Jesus is dead, anything about weed smoking for the cops, KKK rules...ect" I wonder how long they would drive around before they figure out it is there???
5) If you know their phone number.... Make a fake screen name online with a gay profile and go to a gay chat room for your area. Flirt with as many gay men as you can and tell them to call you. You can E-mail too!!!!! ; ) If you are brave, go to a gar bar and leave their number and name in the bathroom. "Shy closet case-call me...."
Is there anything about the Chrysler Superbowl ad that is remotely offensive to you?
Tink
I saw it for the first time this today - it was mentioned in a news story so I looked it up...
And I can love the idea that Chrysler spent that much bank for a two minute Superbowl ad about this place (Ford and GM sure didn't) and that they used "the local talent" in it...but once I get past the initial "let's hear it for the spirit of Detroit" feeling, I'm kind of bugged by it...
I can get past that they used a few select shots near the courthouse and Woodward to represent all of Detroit...that would be expected...I don't know how to phrase it, but watch it a few more times and see if there isn't something that rubs you the wrong way in the verbiage. I just wondered what others thought....
Be well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKL254Y_jtc
I appreciate ALL of the comments ~ I'm really wondering about the breadth of opinions.
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*climbing onto the soapbox*
I found nothing offensive about that ad, the intent, or the production behind it. I found it inspiring. As a suburban resident who has visited many other functional cities, we in the metro Detroit area -- city and suburbs together -- have been dysfunctional for too long.
Part of that comes from the passive-aggressive "8 Mile Border" mentality that we all share. Those in the city simultaneously cry about less than ideal conditions within the city borders, but then decry those of us out in the suburbs who dare to make our opinions about the city known, saying that we don't live there so our opinions are therefore invalid. And those of us in the suburbs are quick to dismiss the city as a cesspool that should just be swept clean with fire.
Part of this also comes from the short-sighted, short-term-fix myopia that resists spending money in directions that don't seem to have short-term solutions. We cry for quick fixes without stopping to look further down the road to see the effects in the big picture.
This Chrysler ad addressed all of that. Detroit was once one of the crown jewels of the midwest, competing with Chicago in the early/mid 20th Century. Look at some of the historic exhibits at the Ford Museum or Detroit Historical Museum and you'll see what kind of idyllic life we had here 50-100 years ago. Then the '60s and '70s happened, and we in this region have struggled to recover ever since. The Big Three had a lot to do with preventing this area from moving forward along with the rest of the country and it took this economic meltdown to show them how antiquated their methods were. By assuming that there is a race/class war going on, we actually CREATE that race or class war ourselves.
That Chrysler is owned by foreign interests is irrelevant. What's relevant is that WORKERS have jobs and get paychecks and can turn around and spend that money here. The men and women on the lines in the plants assembling the cars are what's important. When they make the money, they demand products and services. When the cars are built here -- whether it's an Italian Chrysler, a Mexican Chevy, or a Tennessee Honda -- local suppliers are tapped for parts. Local services are tapped for uniforms and cleaning services. Local restaurants and bars serve lunch.
Creating demand for products and services is what we should be doing, not the political soundbites of "creating jobs." What's the use of a job if there is no demand for the product it's creating?
The Sebring (and now 200) may not be a "luxury car" in the classic sense, but consider that the Chrysler brand is more on the high-end than, say, Dodge or Jeep. Chrysler brand is akin to Buick for GM and Mercury for Ford (despite Mercury's impending death) -- the upscale versions of the every-man cars that Dodge, Chevy, and Ford brands cover.
That part of the message said that Detroit isn't just coney dogs and Vernors. We do actually know about the finer things in life. Just that our reputation doesn't make that clear to the rest of the world.
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TL;DR: it was a cool ad and said the right things.
*climbing onto the soapbox*
I found nothing offensive about that ad, the intent, or the production behind it. I found it inspiring. As a suburban resident who has visited many other functional cities, we in the metro Detroit area -- city and suburbs together -- have been dysfunctional for too long.
Part of that comes from the passive-aggressive "8 Mile Border" mentality that we all share. Those in the city simultaneously cry about less than ideal conditions within the city borders, but then decry those of us out in the suburbs who dare to make our opinions about the city known, saying that we don't live there so our opinions are therefore invalid. And those of us in the suburbs are quick to dismiss the city as a cesspool that should just be swept clean with fire.
Part of this also comes from the short-sighted, short-term-fix myopia that resists spending money in directions that don't seem to have short-term solutions. We cry for quick fixes without stopping to look further down the road to see the effects in the big picture.
This Chrysler ad addressed all of that. Detroit was once one of the crown jewels of the midwest, competing with Chicago in the early/mid 20th Century. Look at some of the historic exhibits at the Ford Museum or Detroit Historical Museum and you'll see what kind of idyllic life we had here 50-100 years ago. Then the '60s and '70s happened, and we in this region have struggled to recover ever since. The Big Three had a lot to do with preventing this area from moving forward along with the rest of the country and it took this economic meltdown to show them how antiquated their methods were. By assuming that there is a race/class war going on, we actually CREATE that race or class war ourselves.
That Chrysler is owned by foreign interests is irrelevant. What's relevant is that WORKERS have jobs and get paychecks and can turn around and spend that money here. The men and women on the lines in the plants assembling the cars are what's important. When they make the money, they demand products and services. When the cars are built here -- whether it's an Italian Chrysler, a Mexican Chevy, or a Tennessee Honda -- local suppliers are tapped for parts. Local services are tapped for uniforms and cleaning services. Local restaurants and bars serve lunch.
Creating demand for products and services is what we should be doing, not the political soundbites of "creating jobs." What's the use of a job if there is no demand for the product it's creating?
The Sebring (and now 200) may not be a "luxury car" in the classic sense, but consider that the Chrysler brand is more on the high-end than, say, Dodge or Jeep. Chrysler brand is akin to Buick for GM and Mercury for Ford (despite Mercury's impending death) -- the upscale versions of the every-man cars that Dodge, Chevy, and Ford brands cover.
That part of the message said that Detroit isn't just coney dogs and Vernors. We do actually know about the finer things in life. Just that our reputation doesn't make that clear to the rest of the world.
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TL;DR: it was a cool ad and said the right things.
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