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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by alex1954chevy, Apr 3, 2009.

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  1. Muttley
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    Yeah.....................then take a dump in his toolbox.
     
  2. vertible59
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    Now, there's a real plan! If you can get hold of some of his freelance ads, send them to the IRS with a nice anonymous note describing his non taxpaid activities.;)
     
  3. Model A Mark
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  4. Mazooma1
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    take out an ad like this one in the local newspaper with his phone number...

    [​IMG]
     
  5. panic
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    Take it for granted that:
    1. the owner knows
    2. the owner may not like it
    3. but he's someone's cousin, they get a kickback, etc. and can't be disciplined

    Write him a note (anonymous) reminding him that the IRS pays a bounty on prosecution of tax cheats.
     
  6. Like forwarding their faxes to the home office when they are jibberish and make the company look bad to customers? Never would do THAT!;):D
     
  7. panic
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    take out an ad like this one in the local newspaper with his phone number.

    Let us know how the county jail was - that's what happens when you get caught doing that.

    Here's a thought: will every under 15 just leave this topic alone, for once?
     
  8. Mazooma your a bad bad man!:D
     
  9. Von Rigg Fink
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    I think i missed something here?
     
  10. Mazooma1
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    Oh, Pleeeze...its a joke, OK..laugh a little, its actually healthy!!!

    If you want a serious answer, then this guy ought to either talk to the guy he's mad at face to face or do nothing at all. Anything else is cowardly.
    Happy now???
     
  11. truckdude1
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    Since he likes Craigslist, post an ad there under men seeking men with his phone number. Say he's 18 seeking older dudes to teach him what to do. Then put another ad under services listing cheap car repairs with his name but the shop manager's phone number.
     
  12. Von Rigg Fink
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    dont think so..that would be a hard one to prove..besides the cops would probably get a big kick out of it too:D
     
  13. wrenchrocket
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    Good ole shop drama I don't miss that
     
  14. SDhotrod
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    Amen.
     
  15. poorboy
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    you should just let karma take its course
     
  16. Seems simple enough to me, ask your boss "Did we change the policy on working on our own cars and I missed the memo? I see what's-his-name working on some side jobs out there, it would be nice if I could bring mine in to change the oil and do the maintenance instead of laying on my back in my driveway to do it" .... "what, we didn't change the policy? You better remind whats-his-name again then, before he starts advertising to do side jobs on Craigslist or something."
     
  17. Little Wing
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    Well if he's reading this post yer kinda screwed
     
  18. try working with a bunch of girls in a office environment :eek:...they are mean and big ole bitches at different times of the month.
     
  19. 4dFord/SC
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    Wait until you're all in the 6th grade, and then let the air out of his bike tires.
     
  20. We had a guy like that at the VW store I worked at in the 70s. We drilled a small hole in the side of his tool box and installed a grease fitting, then plugged in the grease gun and let it run for about 10 minutes, when we saw grease start to squeeze out the drawers we stopped, It did'nt solve the problem but it made me feel good.
     
  21. Von Rigg Fink
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    not to mention Catty..more than one in a small office is recipe for disaster!


    my daughter thinks that a squirrel under your nose Tom:eek::D
     
  22. yes a big bitchy disaster who yell at me all the time for small shit, but one has a really juciy ass so i let her slide. and lol it might be made up of squirrels
     
  23. MercMan1951
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    And yet somehow, if you are this way, and work for the State of Michigan, you are allowed to get away with it, even when your co-workers are fed up with your condescending behavior, and complain to upper management who fully acknowledges they do nothing because they are MALE 'non-confrontational types', and it gets you nowhere...yet these "women" are clearly creating a "hostile environment"...:rolleyes:

    And then those women who suffer bring it all home and UNLOAD on you...
     
  24. Pir8Darryl
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    You guys are soooo lame. Doesn't anyone realize that when you talk about "what goes around comes around", that someone has to be the equalizer who brings it back around?

    Mix up a couple quarts of epoxy, and pour it into each drawer of his tool box.

    Dump flour or talcum powder into the A/C vents of his car.

    Pour a gallon of milk into the carpet of his car on a warm sunny day.

    Fill a jelly dounut with silicone.

    Grafitti his car with paint remover.

    Transmission fluid in his coffee

    Fish guts in his work boots.

    Superglue his windshield wipers to the glass.

    Have child pornography from sweeden mailed directly to his house.

    Order pizza, taxi-cabs, ambulances, wreckers, plumbers, electricians, etc sent to his house at all hours of the night.

    "Change of address" his mail.

    Call all the utility companies and have everything at his house shut off.

    Or, if none of those appael to you, get creative and think EVIL!
     

  25. Now we're getting somewhere!!! For a minute I thought I was the only one who believes in gotcha X2.
     
  26. bobblehead
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    oh man! That is awesome. haha. I would get the service manager involved. It is against the policy to work on a car in a shop without an repair order. If something happens to that vehicle the dealership/ shop can be held liable.
     
  27. tiresmoke!
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    Rustynewyorker has a halfway-decent idea....of course, if the service manager/writer is getting a kickback from it, that may backfire.

    This kind of crap is what makes me glad I stopped wrenching for a living.....that big'ol Peterbilt does have its benefits.

    The "gotcha" option is immature...not that *I* ever engaged in such activities before*coughcough*, but in this economic climate, gotta watch what ya do.
     
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  28. Von Rigg Fink
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    boy you hit the nail on the head..Just had one of those expriances a month ago getting titles and plates changed on some company vehicles that were brought up from Ohio to my Michigan facility..
    one guy was standing there asking a simple question on how he could go about getting a new title..the lady yells loud enough so every one in the place can hear//."you lost your title?" How could you lose your title?"
    jesus..what is with you people? here fill this out..and she goes on to spell the words "LOST TITLE" out for this guy while he stands there and completes the paperwork..
    i give the guy a look and roll my eyes and leave with my papers..well the lady helping me forgets to give me my registration for one of the vehicles i changed over..i walk back in after going to lunch close by and she says to me.."You Lost your registration?"//I turned and said to her.."dont you start with that on me lady" i was here when you disrespected that man that is paying your wadges ,,and so am i ..if it wasnt for us there woulnt be a job here for you..she looked at me surprised and said ..i sent it in the mail..i turned and walked out

    its Toms fault this thread got off track:D:eek:
     
  29. Just fight his crap with kindness. Be civil even helpful to him. It will be like heaping hot coals on his head.
     
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