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Superstreet
02-08-2011, 7:34pm
David Welles got sweet, snowy revenge on a snow-shovel thief. As owner of Tunnel Vision Technology, a supplier of custom audio and video equipment, it's Welles' business to watch what goes on around him. Cameras are all over his house, inside and out, he said. So when his shovel went missing after last week's blizzard, he logged on to find out who the culprit was.
One of his cameras caught a neighbor walking up to his porch and taking his shovel to clear her car. It wouldn't be so bad if she had returned it, Welles said. he would have gladly let her use it. But he said his 2-year-old daughter Mayson was waiting for him to finish building her igloo. Welles fired up his new snowblower and walked back and forth, burying the woman's car in snow. "I got a little, I guess, passive-aggressive," Welles said. "I got a new snowblower, so I was kind of excited to bury her car." It took the woman four hours to brush the snow off her car Friday morning. "It felt good, I'm not going to lie to you," Welles said.
HERE (http://www.fox2now.com/news/ktvi-the-snow-shovel-revenge-20110208,0,1545338.htmlstory)
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Sea Six
02-08-2011, 7:39pm
Here's an example of two wrongs making a right.
:rofl:
I saw that on the news here last night. It's great. :rofl:
There was a similar incident someone was telling me about in the city where a chick took her neighbors parking spot he just shoveled out and basically told the guy FU. He took his hose and put his sprikler on over night and encased her car in ice. :lolsmile:
I saw this, too. Poetic justice, to be sure, but did the guy ever get his shovel returned?
I saw that on the news here last night. It's great. :rofl:
There was a similar incident someone was telling me about in the city where a chick took her neighbors parking spot he just shoveled out and basically told the guy FU. He took his hose and put his sprikler on over night and encased her car in ice. :lolsmile:
:above:
Years ago when I lived in a Condo complex my neighbor and I had spent all day digging our cars out( 4). We took his truck to get pizza and put a lawn chair to hold the space ( Codo rules allowed this)
We came back and another neighbor had removed the chair. We asked him nicely to move his car and he refuses.
After a few beers the two of us, with our kids and a few other neighbors buried his car under at least 3 feet of snow.
It rained that night then the temps dropped below freezing
It took him almost one whole day to get it out.
thanks, had heard of that, but couldn't find on the news websites.....revenge is a dish best served cold.
thanks, had heard of that, but couldn't find on the news websites.....revenge is a dish best served cold.
Thats why he used a snow blower.
:D:lolsmile:
Superstreet
02-09-2011, 7:27am
I saw that on the news here last night. It's great. :rofl:
There was a similar incident someone was telling me about in the city where a chick took her neighbors parking spot he just shoveled out and basically told the guy FU. He took his hose and put his sprikler on over night and encased her car in ice. :lolsmile:
Dayum! :lol: I think the snow shovel dude just got one-upped. :lol:
I saw this, too. Poetic justice, to be sure, but did the guy ever get his shovel returned?
Probably not and the dog probably still pees on his property. :lol:
nhra_ta
02-09-2011, 7:35am
Here's an example of two wrongs making a right.
:rofl:
:lol::iagree:
VatorMan
02-09-2011, 7:45am
I saw that on the news here last night. It's great. :rofl:
There was a similar incident someone was telling me about in the city where a chick took her neighbors parking spot he just shoveled out and basically told the guy FU. He took his hose and put his sprikler on over night and encased her car in ice. :lolsmile:
I have done that. :lol:
Chuck A
02-09-2011, 7:47am
Very funny, indeed
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