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Posted by Jerry B on December 18, 2001 at 06:35:20 from (162.114.24.120):
In Reply to: oppressive city ordinances posted by Kendall on December 17, 2001 at 14:28:00:
Vengence is sweet ONLY if the other person knows you got revenge but can't prove it. First find out who complained. You have a right to be confronted by your accusers (unless of course they found an ordinance that allows them to by-pass that). Pour calcium chloride around his shrubs/house/trees...ect. Park your tractor on his yard just before the PC cops go by. Go to the PC cops house (he won't be there because his nose is stuck in someone elses business) and use the remaining CaCl around his place). Load his yard with nitrogen and watch the grass grow faster than he can mow it. Pay the mayor a visit and give his trees a doctoring of some blight/pest/ ect. Pour used motor oil on their drive ways. Throw out trash along their street/yard/drive ect. Of course it goes without saying that these efforts work best if you go under the cover of darkness. It just don't pay to get causght doing these things.
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