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  • sepe

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    One night last October we had a bunch of punk kids ringing the doorbell for a couple straight hours. Well, I solved that problem. Once it was good and dark, I hid in the bushes and when those punk kids started to the door I shot 3 of them. Didn't have a problem the rest of the night. They were possibly Satan worshiping hoodlums as they were wearing some evil looking outfits. IMO, not the type to mess with at all.
     

    iamaclone45

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    The cops knew what really happened and nothing of course was done to my friend as his only ammo for that gun was still in a sealed can.

    So he had a rifle with him, used it for intimidation by racking the slide, and he didn't even have a loaded magazine.

    He's lucky he didn't get shot himself.

    :n00b:
     

    actaeon277

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    ^this.
    I'm wondering what the age of these "kids" were. I bet they were pre-teens because teens typically wouldn't go home and tell mommy and daddy.
    Your friend is messed up. If someone did that to my kid I'd take my Louisville Slugger upside his head.


    Really.
    My Dad would have whipped my ass.
    Then, he would have made me go over to the neighbors house the next day, and apologize.
    Then he probably would have thanked the neighbor for not shooting his dumb ass kid (me).

    I guess I was "abused", and that's why I'm not a criminal.
     

    bwframe

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    Just hope they are stupid punk kids. Otherwise the guy has years to wait and wonder about the potential thieves coming to visit him again, maybe with a vendetta.
     

    Tydeeh22

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    Just hope they are stupid punk kids. Otherwise the guy has years to wait and wonder about the potential thieves coming to visit him again, maybe with a vendetta.
    well, they ran home to mommy and daddy. would you break into a house knowing a guy has guns? (minus the thought of casing the place til you know hes gone, yet in any good neighborhood a neighbor watches out for one another.)
     

    Andy219

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    Really.
    My Dad would have whipped my ass.
    Then, he would have made me go over to the neighbors house the next day, and apologize.
    Then he probably would have thanked the neighbor for not shooting his dumb ass kid (me).

    I guess I was "abused", and that's why I'm not a criminal.

    ^^^this^^^
     

    Hillbillyblood

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    Really.
    My Dad would have whipped my ass.
    Then, he would have made me go over to the neighbors house the next day, and apologize.
    Then he probably would have thanked the neighbor for not shooting his dumb ass kid (me).

    I guess I was "abused", and that's why I'm not a criminal.

    I'm sure glad someone else had the same conservative upbringing that I had. I was begining to lose faith, thought maybe I should start blaming everything on how I was raised. HA if we did something like that in our neighborhood we would pray it didn't get back to dad!
     

    tgallmey

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    Really.
    My Dad would have whipped my ass.
    Then, he would have made me go over to the neighbors house the next day, and apologize.
    Then he probably would have thanked the neighbor for not shooting his dumb ass kid (me).

    I guess I was "abused", and that's why I'm not a criminal.

    ^^^this^^^

    I 2nd that. Some kids need beaten. Fix all that talking back to teachers and general thinking there hot stuff. It would also fix that pants around the knees thing, cause it would be up there butts along with a boot.
     

    MTC

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    Guess what, boys and girls, what those kids were doing is vandalism. Possibly destruction of property. Next thing you know those hoodlums are breaking windows and then breaking into homes because no one stood up and stopped them.

    Really.
    My Dad would have whipped my ass.
    I guess I was "abused", and that's why I'm not a criminal.

    No ****.

    Example:
    When I was about 9 or so, got grabbed by the scruff o' the neck and beaten unconscious by a Marine veteran of the Korean War - code name: Dad.
    Circumstances:
    While on a camping/fishing trip, we took a break so Dad could grill some burgers. For no apparent or explicable reason, I picked up an 8-inch butcher knife and jabbed it toward my little brother's face. He dodged at the last second, but it still punctured less than a quarter inch from his eye, leaving a small scar that would last for years.

    I regained consciousness about an hour or so later, with body parts intact and very happy to be alive. Not a word had been spoken. Wasn't the first or the last such instance during the years of citizenship training, but one doesn't forget such things. Though generous, he was not to be crossed.

    Thus concluded that day's "counseling and therapy" - or "mentoring", to use the modern PC vernacular - on (in this case) horseplay with a deadly weapon.

    Vandalism or wanton destruction of property was unthinkable.
     
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    DoggyDaddy

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    No ****.

    Example:
    When I was about 9 or so, got grabbed by the scruff o' the neck and beaten unconscious by a former Marine Korean war veteran - code name: Dad.
    Circumstances:
    While on a camping/fishing trip, we took a break so Dad could grill some burgers. For no apparent or explicable reason, I picked up an 8-inch butcher knife and jabbed it toward my little brother's face. He dodged at the last second, but it still punctured less than a quarter inch from his eye, leaving a small scar that would last for years.

    I regained consciousness about an hour or so later, with body parts intact and very happy to be alive. Not a word had been spoken. Wasn't the first or the last such instance during the years of citizenship training, but one doesn't forget such things. Though generous, he was not to be crossed.

    Thus concluded that day's "counselling and therapy" - or "mentoring", to use the modern PC vernacular - on (in this case) horseplay with a deadly weapon.

    Vandalism or wanton destruction of property was unthinkable.

    My dad (WWII vet) was much the same, only it never even got to a physical demonstration. While not a big man, there was just something about him that made you know that if he told you not to do something, he was serious about it. I never challenged that.
     

    WBE3

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    I used a super soaker filled with blue food coloring on a punk who thought it was funny to knock on doors and run like &^%$. I sat in the window and watched the punk come to the door and got him. The Grandfather came to my door and started yelling until I explained the situation calmly to him. The kid had to wash the windows of every house he messed with.
     

    williamrights

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    To the gentleman suggesting squirting them with water that might be construed as battery. Also if I had done something like that as a kid my dad would have also made me apologize. Taking it out on the neighbor for your darling precious children is the reason kids are screwed up today. You see if you accost the neighbor actual battery you are telling your kids they did nothing wrong and it reinforces the behavoir.
     

    rockhopper46038

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    Your friend is messed up. If someone did that to my kid I'd take my Louisville Slugger upside his head.

    While I would not have resolved the issue in the manner of the OP's friend, I can think of few things less [STRIKE]intelligent[/STRIKE] well thought-out than using a baseball bat to threaten a man holding an AK-47.
     
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    traderdan

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    Good for the AK guy...Lesson hopefully learned by kids...I lived for years in a rough little town in the southwest...The only gringo family in the neighborhood,people threw things through the windows,stole anything not tied down,firecrackers on window sills at night,my neighbor a heroin dealer...good friends with the local law enforcement too! The kids would wake us up at 2 or 3 in the morning....While I would NEVER be vengeful,let me say that heavy test fishing line,strung between trees,with large treble snagging hooks at about thigh level,causes screams and cursing in the dry desert air at night...
     

    greyhound47

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    One night last October we had a bunch of punk kids ringing the doorbell for a couple straight hours. Well, I solved that problem. Once it was good and dark, I hid in the bushes and when those punk kids started to the door I shot 3 of them. Didn't have a problem the rest of the night. They were possibly Satan worshiping hoodlums as they were wearing some evil looking outfits. IMO, not the type to mess with at all.
    LMAO!:laugh:
     

    hopper68

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    Walk through any store and you will see kids doing things that would have got your behind tanned when you were that age. Cry and scream and throw a tantrum cause you were told you couldn't have something. Well, you would have gotten a reason to cry. Cuss and curse at a parent, it would be quite awhile before you got the taste of soap out of your mouth. And it rarely happened again.

    I wonder what these kids parents did? Were they punished or were they told to watch out for crazies with guns? Are they planning a lawsuit for the emotional trauma their children suffered at such an evil man?
     
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