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honey
March 11th, 2005, 12:56:05 AM
What do you recommend? I have an opportunity to absolutely BURY someone, but my good half is telling my bad half not to do it. Why shouldn't I get revenge on someone who really did me wrong? And why should I do it - it happened years ago?

HELP!

Austin 34
March 11th, 2005, 3:04:14 AM
It feels good at first.. but you'd regret it because you stooped to their level. You are a bigger person if you don't. If it was years ago.. let it die and move on. You were hurt by it at one time... and moved on from it... dont let yourself fall into the same path with this person again.. or they may try to one up you next.

honey
March 11th, 2005, 3:20:12 AM
It feels good at first.. but you'd regret it because you stooped to their level. You are a bigger person if you don't. If it was years ago.. let it die and move on. You were hurt by it at one time... and moved on from it... dont let yourself fall into the same path with this person again.. or they may try to one up you next.

Sigh. Sigh.... Sigh.

OMG, Vic. Thank you. Seriously, thank you.

honey
March 11th, 2005, 3:23:47 AM
It feels good at first.. but you'd regret it because you stooped to their level. You are a bigger person if you don't. If it was years ago.. let it die and move on. You were hurt by it at one time... and moved on from it... dont let yourself fall into the same path with this person again.. or they may try to one up you next.

Ummmm, but she brought it.....do I have a chance in taking her/}. :rofl:

Woody
March 11th, 2005, 6:25:39 AM
Bottom line.. if somebody does you wrong they'll get thiers. You can just sit back and relax. :niterider

Snarf
March 11th, 2005, 9:31:06 AM
If someone did you wrong, always get revenge when you can. I feel better if I can stoop below their level and really screw them over.

rob on the job
March 11th, 2005, 9:52:31 AM
This is all good advice, Honey, but the most important thing to remember is this:

Revenge is never worth it. However, if you must engage in it, get it on videotape somehow so you can watch it over and over and over again.

honey
March 11th, 2005, 1:05:10 PM
This is all good advice, Honey, but the most important thing to remember is this:

Revenge is never worth it. However, if you must engage in it, get it on videotape somehow so you can watch it over and over and over again.

:rofl: Well, I wouldn't be able to tape it - she lives in Augusta, GA. But I could imagine her face when I sent her some stuff....


I'm going to do what I always do - take the high road and not do anything YET. If things get dicey later....watch out, bitch. :D

honey
March 11th, 2005, 1:06:26 PM
Bottom line.. if somebody does you wrong they'll get thiers. You can just sit back and relax. :niterider

She send stuff that she KNEW would hurt me, and it did. I'm thinking if I don't let her know she hurt me it might just be the best revenge. :)

rob on the job
March 11th, 2005, 1:16:15 PM
... If things get dicey later....watch out, bitch. :D

That's the spirit, lady!

TRIPLE P
March 11th, 2005, 1:19:49 PM
By stuff do you mean ...pictures?

and by pictures do i mean sexy pictures? :yes:

35Pete
March 11th, 2005, 3:01:57 PM
You will regret stooping to her level. Trust me. Take the high road and if you ever see her again confront her in an adult and mature manner. This is better than revenge. It will make her feel like a stupid ass.

honey
March 11th, 2005, 5:51:38 PM
You will regret stooping to her level. Trust me. Take the high road and if you ever see her again confront her in an adult and mature manner. This is better than revenge. It will make her feel like a stupid ass.
I know. I really do. And I'm such a mouse I probably would never do anything anyway. I was just so mad. All this stuff happened YEARS and YEARS ago. Why am I agonizing about it now? That's very childish of me.

Thanks, you guys! :)

35Pete
March 11th, 2005, 6:28:52 PM
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.

Don't follow this cliche. Just embarrass her by confronting her in a mature and composed manner. Practice in your head if need be. But it sounds to me like this is an unresolved issue that may need to be addressed in order for you to have peace of mind.

honey
March 11th, 2005, 6:33:18 PM
You're probably right. But, she lives in GA and I live in MN. Don't think a face-to-face is gonna happen any time soon. :D

Mouldsie
March 11th, 2005, 7:55:00 PM
WWJD

Sparx
March 11th, 2005, 8:06:22 PM
What do you recommend? I have an opportunity to absolutely BURY someone, but my good half is telling my bad half not to do it. Why shouldn't I get revenge on someone who really did me wrong? And why should I do it - it happened years ago?

HELP!

Murder is not the answer. :mpv: :)

Stealth01
March 11th, 2005, 10:45:14 PM
As long as your revenge is not illegal, and you can live with the slight immorality of it,
SLAM THE BITCH!

:)

Revenge is a wonderful thing. I used to have a book called "The Art of Revenge." Some great little highlights"

1. Put a little dish soap in a condom and hang it on the doorknob. Watch them struggle to get it off without touching it.

2. Dip a tampon in catchup and tie it to the antenna of their car. Same result as above.

3. Put some red kool aid powder in their shower head.

4. Drop a bag of doggy doo in their external air conditioner. It will take WEEKS for them to find and eliminate the smell.

5. If they leave their car unlocked, pop the hood and slap some road kill on their engine block. They'll hit 60 before they start to smell the "sizzlin' squirrel" or "cooked kitty."

6. Sit behind them in a movie theater. When they lean forward, drop tiny bits of chocolate down the back of their pants. Imagine their surprise at their "skid marks" later on!

7. Toss their pooch some Ex Lax!

There were about 200 more, but I forget....

njsue
March 13th, 2005, 5:45:07 AM
What do you recommend? I have an opportunity to absolutely BURY someone, but my good half is telling my bad half not to do it. Why shouldn't I get revenge on someone who really did me wrong? And why should I do it - it happened years ago?

HELP!
I go by this phrase because it works. Whatever comes around goes around!

honey
March 18th, 2005, 9:02:27 PM
I go by this phrase because it works. Whatever comes around goes around!
:rofl: Well, that's exactly what SHE said. Problem is, for her, it came around ON her. :D

I really appreciate all of your answers. I've thought about it, laughed and cried about it, and have decided to just let it go. :)

Billsman
March 20th, 2005, 1:31:04 PM
Take the high road, don't zone out.

K-Gun
March 20th, 2005, 4:11:06 PM
If you have any hot/embarassing pictures of her you can go ahead and post them here. I don't mind.

2005 is the year!
March 31st, 2005, 11:47:20 AM
What do you recommend? I have an opportunity to absolutely BURY someone, but my good half is telling my bad half not to do it. Why shouldn't I get revenge on someone who really did me wrong? And why should I do it - it happened years ago?

HELP!
One things is guaranteed - the way you end up feeling about the other person is the way you'll end up feeling about yourself.

B-loCrew
March 31st, 2005, 12:46:42 PM
I need to here the details to give you real good advice.

mighty peace warrior
March 31st, 2005, 12:48:58 PM
i say you fly down there and kick her ass

honey
April 16th, 2005, 8:28:01 PM
Well, you guys....here's the low down. It's Frank's ex-wife. And, besides the package she sent, she sent a personal letter to him, complete with a picture and a note saying "Just a reminder of what you gave up." He immediately burned the picture and said, "Let's take a pic of you with the Corvette, I'll write the letter and say, it's not what I gave up - it's what I got rid of because it couldn't keep me. This one is the one who could keep and has kept me. Her birthday present - Corvette...we renewed our wedding vows at Niagara Falls last year and I got her a humongous diamond ring. Your drug addiction and idiocy were your downfall. Her down to earth good-heartedness has kept me here. She's my life, so you stay out of it!"

I was very impressed. :)

PUCKER
April 17th, 2005, 3:46:39 AM
Well, you guys....here's the low down. It's Frank's ex-wife. And, besides the package she sent, she sent a personal letter to him, complete with a picture and a note saying "Just a reminder of what you gave up." He immediately burned the picture and said, "Let's take a pic of you with the Corvette, I'll write the letter and say, it's not what I gave up - it's what I got rid of because it couldn't keep me. This one is the one who could keep and has kept me. Her birthday present - Corvette...we renewed our wedding vows at Niagara Falls last year and I got her a humongous diamond ring. Your drug addiction and idiocy were your downfall. Her down to earth good-heartedness has kept me here. She's my life, so you stay out of it!"

I was very impressed. :)

Wow! Way to go! Told you things would work out. :snicker:

Stealth01
April 17th, 2005, 10:49:53 AM
Oh, if it's an ex, ignore the ho. She means less than nothing.

honey
April 17th, 2005, 8:58:15 PM
Oh, if it's an ex, ignore the ho. She means less than nothing.
That's what he tells me and I believe him. However, she's really trying to get back into his life. He's telling me - hey, why would I give up what I got? I have a wonderful wife, two great sons, a daughter, a grandson and granddaughter (all just up the road 2 miles), 50 acres, a business, a great house, etc....

I told him - well, I'm just paranoid. I want that bitch put back in her place, which is below mud. :(

Plus - she really is a ho - she's been married like 9 times. :rolleyes:

NoCtUrNaL
April 17th, 2005, 9:37:03 PM
Plus - she really is a ho - she's been married like 9 times. :rolleyes:

Your husband's ex is Mickey Rooney?

HURLS
April 17th, 2005, 9:38:43 PM
Your husband's ex is Mickey Rooney?

:D :rofl: Or Liz Taylor.

honey
April 17th, 2005, 10:19:06 PM
Your husband's ex is Mickey Rooney?

A great alternative to you. :D

honey
April 17th, 2005, 10:19:51 PM
:D :rofl: Or Liz Taylor.
She at least used to be pretty. ;)

HURLS
April 17th, 2005, 10:21:28 PM
I think she was really pretty. I like some of the older ones. Joan Collins too.

honey
April 17th, 2005, 10:27:46 PM
I think she was really pretty. I like some of the older ones. Joan Collins too.
I agree. Liz was really very beautiful. I do think Joan is, too. :) Frank's ex couldn't hold a candle. :rofl:

HURLS
April 17th, 2005, 10:28:42 PM
She sounds like she needs to be b-slapped.

honey
April 17th, 2005, 10:33:45 PM
She sounds like she needs to be b-slapped.
If I were anywhere near her, she would be. She's a bitch.

bad radio
April 18th, 2005, 10:37:57 AM
Well, you guys....here's the low down. It's Frank's ex-wife. And, besides the package she sent, she sent a personal letter to him, complete with a picture and a note saying "Just a reminder of what you gave up." He immediately burned the picture and said, "Let's take a pic of you with the Corvette, I'll write the letter and say, it's not what I gave up - it's what I got rid of because it couldn't keep me. This one is the one who could keep and has kept me. Her birthday present - Corvette...we renewed our wedding vows at Niagara Falls last year and I got her a humongous diamond ring. Your drug addiction and idiocy were your downfall. Her down to earth good-heartedness has kept me here. She's my life, so you stay out of it!"

I was very impressed. :)
Yeah...I think I'm gonna have to see these pictures before I give my stamp of approval. :D