You know, you can actually send him to court for this. It doesn't matter if it was on purpose or not; you can still sue him for negligence or at least harm to property.
You know, you can actually send him to court for this. It doesn't matter if it was on purpose or not; you can still sue him for negligence or at least harm to property.
Make him pay you. If he has that little repect for you, stoop to his level. What else can you do, sue him? Yeah, right.
Destroy his beloingings, or beat the money out of him. Why show mercy? He obviously didn't.
-Rob
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
The best thing to do is take something he loves and tell him to replace your shit or keep it.Otherwise you'll just forget about it over time.GET YOUR REVENGE.
Him being gone from your parent's place (or is it you that's living away), how does that happen? Stealing it from your parents, that is. Tell them to lock it away or something. No morals, no booze!Originally Posted by § Gideon §
I would suggest taking one of the arrows and recreating Bishop's knife trick from "Aliens". Using his hand, of course.
"Hey man! This isn't funny!
If revenge ever enters the picture, there is always the fact that he's under age and drinking. Though I doubt anyone would actualy want to get a family member in that kind of truble knowing how many problems it would cause both now and later down the road.
What's the difference? It doesn't matter if it was a box of empty soup cans. It's your soup cans, end of story. I mean, how hard is it to empty the box and put something else (garbage?) in it (assuming he wouldn't want to shoot an empty box, as the arrow would surely go through the wall)??Originally Posted by § Gideon §
If you're over it, then that's all that matters. But, personally, I would "get" the value of the games back, one way or another. Even if he has no money, I'm sure he has some stuff you can 'Bay
I actually did this once. My g/fs 17 year old brother drank half a case of my beer that I had left at her parents house. So, I stole his PSX and bought myself a new case
Of course, it's entirely different when it's your own family, and I guess if you're over it, then you're over it.
- "Do you have Friends: Season One on VHS?"
- "These are Nintendo games ma'am"
- "How about Season Two?"
- "Sure, here it is, just make sure you shove it in the VCR really hard..."