Friggin' punk a$$ kids.......

...and then you'll kick 'em in the junk!:shocked:

Ok, but I'll be sure they know it was your suggestion......

"That swift kick to the peppers was for Frank!" :D
 
Don't you mean, "That kick in the goolies was from Frank?"

Nope, Frank is the one that wanted them kicked in the peppers..... not me. Therefore it's "for" Frank - as in - on his behalf. :thumbup:
 
Folks, vengence, violence, and vandalism are not the answer. These are kids (juveniles) under 18, right? You're adults, right? Seek justice within the law, not outside of it. I don't need to tell you that an adult committing an intentional act of violence on a juvenile, will meet with dire consequences from the police. Whether you are justified on not, unless it's life or death, an overt act of violence against a juvenile, will get you in trouble and probably not him (or her). What if they came back with guns, instead of bags of antifreeze, to commit a drive-by? Step into the street with an AR-15? Not unless you want to go to jail. Assault with a Deadly Weapon? Possible, whether you point it, shoot it or threaten to shoot it. Felony reckless endangerment? Probably, in a plea deal with a good (expensive) attorney and a tired DA. And what do the kids(and only the driver most of the time) get charged with? Reckless driving, probably. Felony menacing? Probably not, unless someone expressed undue fear for/loss of life or serious bodily injury. If these are adults, (over 18), commiting these acts, it might be different; if they are first time offenders, same result. Too many years dealing with the law, and juveniles, tells me that in court, adult versus juvenile, adults always lose. And if the juvenile's parents, have money or a smart attorney, you lose in criminal court, and in civil court too. My advice; call the police and let them handle it
HUH!?!?!? Dude lighten up we were just joking. Maybe if these kids had there a$$ whooped a few times when they were younger maybe they would not be such morons. I think police should do public spankings. Set up a high stage in middle of town and sell tickets (help the city raise money). Take these punks up there and tan there hide. It works in Signapore. My Grandpa went over there twice before he died and said it was cleanest and nicest place he had ever seen. :D
 
I grew up in different times, when i was a kid and did things that were wrong (which was often ) i would get my butt beat by which ever adult happened to be a witness to my misdeed many time a perfect stranger took awhile but i did learn to behave semi well
 
Folks, vengence, violence, and vandalism are not the answer. These are kids (juveniles) under 18, right? You're adults, right? Seek justice within the law, not outside of it. I don't need to tell you that an adult committing an intentional act of violence on a juvenile, will meet with dire consequences from the police. Whether you are justified on not, unless it's life or death, an overt act of violence against a juvenile, will get you in trouble and probably not him (or her). What if they came back with guns, instead of bags of antifreeze, to commit a drive-by? Step into the street with an AR-15? Not unless you want to go to jail. Assault with a Deadly Weapon? Possible, whether you point it, shoot it or threaten to shoot it. Felony reckless endangerment? Probably, in a plea deal with a good (expensive) attorney and a tired DA. And what do the kids(and only the driver most of the time) get charged with? Reckless driving, probably. Felony menacing? Probably not, unless someone expressed undue fear for/loss of life or serious bodily injury. If these are adults, (over 18), commiting these acts, it might be different; if they are first time offenders, same result. Too many years dealing with the law, and juveniles, tells me that in court, adult versus juvenile, adults always lose. And if the juvenile's parents, have money or a smart attorney, you lose in criminal court, and in civil court too. My advice; call the police and let them handle it


:roflmao:

Screw civil court, just plead no contest! Saves you time and money.:thumbup:
 
Nope, Frank is the one that wanted them kicked in the peppers..... not me. Therefore it's "for" Frank - as in - on his behalf. :thumbup:


hey troy or you could always let me. it always hurts worse to be kicked in the junk by a GIRL :D i'll even make sure to find steel toes to wear that day......or really heavy army boots. i'll let you pick
 
hey troy or you could always let me. it always hurts worse to be kicked in the junk by a GIRL :D i'll even make sure to find steel toes to wear that day......or really heavy army boots. i'll let you pick


Shhhh!:shhh:

you're giving away the secret CIA interrogation methods. :cool:


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waterboarding isn't secret any more.


However, a punch in the nuts still is... :D
 
One for Frank

More like the punks you're dealing with. How hard can the kid hit, wearing his sweater draped over his shoulders like that. I'da said, "Gimme another!"
 
The sound effects add a lot...I cringed a lot more on the first one, and then couldn't stop laughing.
 
YELLAHEEP said:
:D ...... but at least they now know we mean business in our little 'hood.
...and you now should know where they live. ;)

I grew up in an unincorperated area near Havanna and Missippi. My cousins lived in Glendale. It wasn't enough to have every elementary teacher call me by my brother's name. I make it to high school and one of my teachers went to school with my cousins. I move out and get a place of my own, meet someone way out in Arvada, who went to school with one of my cousins. Knowing that my misdeeds could make it home changed my behavior...until I moved out of state. :D
 
...and you now should know where they live. ;)

I grew up in an unincorperated area near Havanna and Missippi. My cousins lived in Glendale. It wasn't enough to have every elementary teacher call me by my brother's name. I make it to high school and one of my teachers went to school with my cousins. I move out and get a place of my own, meet someone way out in Arvada, who went to school with one of my cousins. Knowing that my misdeeds could make it home changed my behavior...until I moved out of state. :D

That's nothing.

My mom was my high-school english teacher.
She saw all of my other teachers every day.

I had to keep my rear squeaky-clean.:moon:

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