Posted by Al in Ark on October 02, 2010 at 17:47:27 from (70.178.194.139):
In Reply to: My turn to vent... posted by dave2 on October 02, 2010 at 13:07:41:
back in the early 80's i sub contracted for a fella he was very sucessful and had a lot of federally funded work part of the deal was he had to hire so many unemployables ner do wells his youngest son was in charge of one job site that had quite a number of these darlings. he said to me he didn't mind chasin them around to get any work done but it made him mad that while being so dirverted some one was stealing and eating his lunches. he wants revenge and he come up with a scheme to find out who was eating his lunch,he buys these hot dogs that had cheese in the middle of them heats them up a little and takes a tube of liquid teflon injects into the dogs squeezes out the cheese and now you have a waterproof dogs. i said to him that he was running the risk of killing someone, but later one of the boys said he was sick and wanted to go home. some people have no sense of private property al
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