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danny_galaga:
when i was in high school some smart arse once found a huge padlock and locked up my bike. i knew who it was and didnt want him to have the last laugh. so during metal-work i went out with a hack saw and cut the lock off. took less than 5 minutes. i then took it into class and chopped it up into smaller pieces and gave it back to him (",)
AtomSmasher:
I remember years ago my family went on a bike ride and we didn't have anything to lock the bikes to, so we just chained them all together. We figured it'd be too much of a hassle for anyone to steal 5 bikes chained together, but we were wrong. Apparently a couple guys with a pick-up truck just lifted them all up and put them in the bed of the truck. The reason we found out how they were stolen is because a few days after we reported the bikes stolen to the police, they called us and said they found our bikes and caught the guys. The bikes were still chained together when the police gave them back to us. I was only 8 or 9 at the time, so I don't remember how the police caught them, but it seems like it was a funny story so I think I'll ask my dad the next time I see him.
NightGod:
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on July 03, 2007, 08:13:23 pm ---
when i was in high school some smart arse once found a huge padlock and locked up my bike. i knew who it was and didnt want him to have the last laugh. so during metal-work i went out with a hack saw and cut the lock off. took less than 5 minutes. i then took it into class and chopped it up into smaller pieces and gave it back to him (",)
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Should have taken an angle grinder to them and given them back to him in his gas tank.
But maybe I'm a bit more vindictive than most...
danny_galaga:
--- Quote from: NightGod on July 04, 2007, 02:24:01 am ---
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on July 03, 2007, 08:13:23 pm ---
when i was in high school some smart arse once found a huge padlock and locked up my bike. i knew who it was and didnt want him to have the last laugh. so during metal-work i went out with a hack saw and cut the lock off. took less than 5 minutes. i then took it into class and chopped it up into smaller pieces and gave it back to him (",)
--- End quote ---
Should have taken an angle grinder to them and given them back to him in his gas tank.
But maybe I'm a bit more vindictive than most...
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i like your style (",) . but a small hand full of brass and steel filings in a petrol tank wont really do much. maybe after a year or two it would half fill up his fuel filter. besides, at that stage i dont recall him having a car...
NightGod:
If you ground down the entire thing, it would be a lot more than a small handful.
And I'm perfectly fine with waiting a year or two for revenge to manifest...it's actually better that way, then they're usually not really sure exactly what just happened and who to blame-the uncertainty just adds an extra little twist.
I once got some band buttons stolen off a coat in high school...silly thing, really, maybe $10 worth of buttons, if that, but I knew who did it and he denied it to my face, taking it from silly high school prank to something personal. He never made the connection when he lost a side window on his car over six months later, but I certainly felt better. Ah, the glories of a mis-spent youth.
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