I know you boil in resentment.

This topic was created in the Scorpio forum by GodBlessAmerica on Sunday, May 25, 2008 and has 22 replies.
What was the worst (or best) case of revenge you've ever dealt with?
Is there someone you've been targeting recently? What are the circumstances?
Spill all your problems. We know you have tons of them.
^ woot woot!
A Taurus coworker and myself had what you might call a cold war going on for about 6 months until finally I won (Sting!)...each of us would do tiny little things to make the other person's job more annoying to deal with, and every day it was "who's going to throw out a cruel one-liner first"...eventually all it took to wear her down was subtly hinting that I was documenting everything (EVERYTHING)...I would "accidentally" leave my copies that I would make of nasty notes she would leave for her crew, I would announce to everyone including her that I needed to make a phone call to the regional, and I would stare her down while she was being a bitch and pretend to write in a little personal notebook that I kept hidden but handy...etc etc. I don't regret a single thing because now she respects me and we are actually quite friendly with each other, she admitted she was a bitch who sucked at her job, and she took a step down. lol! She deserved all of it. I'd do it again if I had to.
Tongue
(I only exact revenge when I feel it is an absolute necessity, and that by doing so I will be protecting myself or others from being trampled on undeservedly. But if driven to that kind of action, I don't hold back...you put me in that position and YOU will regret it, not me!)
lol sounds like yer a beyotch phoenix_rising
who's to say you didn't lie about it all anyway
i'm gonna go ahead and accidentally give you the finger
for being such a cunt
Have you always peed freely?
wouldn't you like to know, honey *blows kisses*
Actually, it does appear as though someone has tons of resentment.
let's call it art, p Winking
SMILE SMILE SMILE!!!!
Funny, I don't believe in revenge either. It isn't worth it. What goes around comes around!
Call it part of my demure Virgo nature, but resentment doesnt sit well with me.
Im always reminded by the quote "Foregiveness is a gift you give to yourself"
Having said that, let me tell you about one of my 'best friends' who busted my chops over the sale of a used 4X4. He ended up buying another one from a local dealer. Less than a year after purchasing it, the transmission shit the bed and it wasn't covered under warranty. He had to fork over big bucks to have it replaced. I never said anything about it to him and just reveled in my own satisfaction....
damn. well if you can't replace a transmission with your own two hands i don't exactly know what you're worth Winking
He's not worth a tinkers damn! Dude has a Porsche Boxter in his garage with bald tires and in need of an oil change, and he cant even handle those simple tasks. Think of him as more of a wannabe that doesnt really have the cabbage to support the image Sad
But yeah, I was diggin' the unintended payback sososo much.
Hey, I just checked your profile. Heres something you'd appreciate:
A Texas Ranger pulled over a speeding motorist. When the driver saw the pistol on the Rangers duty belt, he recognized the Colt 1911 .45 Auto that was strapped in the holster. The guy asks him "Why do you carry a .45?" to which the Ranger replied "Because they dont make a .46"
"Here they come to snuff the rooster"
alice in chains lyrics
"tomorrow i'll wake up as a dumb cutie regardless whether i already look like one. thx. amen."
::thumbs rosary wishing for sagi's promonition::
"A Texas Ranger pulled over a speeding motorist. When the driver saw the pistol on the Rangers duty belt, he recognized the Colt 1911 .45 Auto that was strapped in the holster. The guy asks him "Why do you carry a .45?" to which the Ranger replied "Because they dont make a .46""
yes, yes they do. smile almost.
and relishing in others misfortune would seem to be repressed resentment if you ask me.
"What goes around comes around!"
i second this notion =T

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