Ultimate Internet ownage
Not sure the FBI or Military would think thats to funny.
This guy got ripped off for a pair of shoes so he goes out and hurts other business's by ordering product (pizza, mags and rag pads) and sending it to his house and wasting the time of a recruiter to go tohis house. So his major "OWNAGE" was reckless and not funny in book. Why didn't he just go to his house and confront him?
This guy got ripped off for a pair of shoes so he goes out and hurts other business's by ordering product (pizza, mags and rag pads) and sending it to his house and wasting the time of a recruiter to go tohis house. So his major "OWNAGE" was reckless and not funny in book. Why didn't he just go to his house and confront him?
Kind of reminds me of this story or Megan Meier... I can find the original story that I read months ago, but here's some information.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...=la-home-local
A link on RottenNeighbor concerning this issue (http://www.rottenneighbor.com/story.php?id=55926)
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...=la-home-local
A link on RottenNeighbor concerning this issue (http://www.rottenneighbor.com/story.php?id=55926)
Thats borderline messed up. I think that the rag pads are funny but the other stuff is dangerous. First, there are probably people that live around that city that are messed up in the head enough to go to his house because of the craigslist posting. That is possible a very dangerous situation. The army will not find it funny, nor will the FBI. Also, I do not think that you can order pizza without paying for it with a credit card. Otherwise, they call the number back to confirm it.
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