Ramius Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 what a stupid old B word. if i was the kid, i'd personally go take a sh-- in her flower box. Clean THAT up you old bag.
stuckincincy Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Regardless of what precipitated it, a 14 year-old sassing or making snide remarks to a 78 year old adult is pretty poor behavior.
cromagnum Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 what a stupid old B word. if i was the kid, i'd personally go take a sh-- in her flower box. Clean THAT up you old bag. 750875[/snapback] Street justice is the best
RayFinkle Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 JEANETTE, Pa. -- A dispute in Westmoreland County is giving a new meaning to the term "cat fight." Police said a 14-year-old boy meows every time he sees his neighbor, 78-year-old Alexandria Carasia. The boy's family got rid of their cat after Carasia complained it used her flower garden as a litter box in Jeannette. I don't know if it qualifies as harrassment, but if that was my Grandma he was meowing at he would be too busy removing my foot from his ass to ever think about doing it again.
inkman Posted August 24, 2006 Author Posted August 24, 2006 Perhaps if the old bag would have a conversation with the kid's parents .
The Senator Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Sounds to me like the stupid, shriveled-up, dried-out old bag was the one doing the harrassing to begin with, and is now filing frivolous charges to further harrass this poor family. She needs to get a life - or die.
Fezmid Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Sounds to me like the stupid, shriveled-up, dried-out old bag was the one doing the harrassing to begin with, and is now filing frivolous charges to further harrass this poor family. She needs to get a life - or die. 750895[/snapback] How exactly was she doing the harassing, based on that short little article? If the owners' cat was destroying her property and she told them to stop it, how is that her fault? Most cities have laws against allowing pets run out unleashed. CW
The Senator Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 How exactly was she doing the harassing, based on that short little article? If the owners' cat was destroying her property and she told them to stop it, how is that her fault? Most cities have laws against allowing pets run out unleashed.CW 750902[/snapback] Screw her. The boy and his family are clearly the victims here. This freakin' dried-out, crabby old B word clearly has nothing else to do with her few remaining years than watch Wheel of Fortune and cause problems for her neighbors.
Fezmid Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Screw her. The boy and his family are clearly the victims here. This freakin' dried-out, crabby old B word clearly has nothing else to do with her few remaining years than watch Wheel of Fortune and cause problems for her neighbors. 750917[/snapback] And you know this how...? Or are you saying that having pets crap in your yard is ok?
The Senator Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 And you know this how...? Or are you saying that having pets crap in your yard is ok? 750921[/snapback] Now you are harrassing me. Leave me alone. I am trying to solve Einstein's riddle.
BillsGuyInMalta Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Now you are harrassing me. Leave me alone. I am trying to solve Einstein's riddle. 750932[/snapback] *meow*
The Senator Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 *meow* 750943[/snapback] I'm warning you all...I will prosecute if this harrassment doesn't stop.
RayFinkle Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 I'm warning you all...I will prosecute if this harrassment doesn't stop. 750951[/snapback] When you leave work today, be careful when you lift your car door handle. I think my cat might have left a present under there for you.
Johnny Coli Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 How does she know that it was their cat that did it? If you look in the box and observe a cat, is it a proper assumption to make that you would find a turd? What if you only observed the turd, could you make the assumption that it came from a cat, even in the absence of a cat? Is her reasoning "Cat, ergo, turd?" Or is it "Turd, ergo, cat?" Some would argue that the turd is always there, regardless of whether the cat ever was, simply because the absense of a turd takes up as much space in the mind as an actual one. The turd was there because the old woman willed it into existence. The boy, much like the cat, has nothing to do with it.
The Dean Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Regardless of what precipitated it, a 14 year-old sassing or making snide remarks to a 78 year old adult is pretty poor behavior. 750882[/snapback] I'm throwing the BULLS#IT flag on this one. Age does not equal earned respect. I dunno the whole situation, so I'm not suggesting who is wrong and who is right here. But, "right", "good", "truth" and the like, are not the sole domain of the aged. There are PLENTY of old asswipes who deserve ridicule...they've earned it by their rotten behavior. Sometimes it takes a kid to dole out that ridicule. "Sassing"? How old ARE you Cincy? I'm thinking you come from the "Children should be seen and not heard" school.
The Dean Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Screw her. The boy and his family are clearly the victims here. This freakin' dried-out, crabby old B word clearly has nothing else to do with her few remaining years than watch Wheel of Fortune and cause problems for her neighbors. 750917[/snapback] That would be my guess, too (based on the very limited info we have from this article). "Meowing" is hardly harrassment.
stuckincincy Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 "Sassing"? How old ARE you Cincy? I'm thinking you come from the "Children should be seen and not heard" school. 750997[/snapback] Did somebody just hear a youngster speak without asking permission?
The Dean Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Did somebody just hear a youngster speak without asking permission? 751007[/snapback] I am only 49. Soon, though, I will be old.
The Senator Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 How does she know that it was their cat that did it? If you look in the box and observe a cat, is it a proper assumption to make that you would find a turd? What if you only observed the turd, could you make the assumption that it came from a cat, even in the absence of a cat? Is her reasoning "Cat, ergo, turd?" Or is it "Turd, ergo, cat?" Some would argue that the turd is always there, regardless of whether the cat ever was, simply because the absense of a turd takes up as much space in the mind as an actual one. The turd was there because the old woman willed it into existence. The boy, much like the cat, has nothing to do with it. 750995[/snapback] Exactly! Not only is she a persnickity, obstreperous, cantankerous, mean and vicious dried-out old rag with way too much time on her hands, but - as you so astutely bring to light - she is most likely quite senile and delusional in addition to her malevolence.
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