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Old 15-12-2006, 07:34 AM   #1
knighto42
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Default Some people don't think before acting.

What the hell is happening to our society these days?

I'd just like to congratulate the person who threw a brick through the bedroom window of my 87 year old grandmothers house in Campbelltown this morning for being a monumental ****wit. It's a fairly long shot that the person logs on here (possibly due to an inability to read) but with 24000 members there's a slim chance that the person, or someone who knows them will see this.

The brick that you threw through the window - which you and your knuckle-dragging mates are probably laughing about at the moment - missed her head by inches. She has just spent the last few hours having glass fragments removed from her face and is now under observation due to the chest pains and shock she suffered as a result. That, you pathetic excuse for a human being, is the short term effect of what you've done. The long term effect is that there is now an 87 year old woman (who has done nothing to hurt you, or anyone else for that matter) who is too scared to go home and will probably lie awake in bed at night too worried about a repeat of this mornings attack. Add to that the fact that she's a pensioner and that, as anyone who has experience with the pension will know, is going to have to struggle to scrape together the money to pay for a new window. Getting the picture now ********?

To anyone reading this who does this kind of thing for 'fun' - have the decency to think about who might be on the other side of the window you throw a brick through. While you're holding the brick in your hand, before you throw it - imagine that the person on the other side of the window is your 87 year old grandmother. Still going to throw it? Didn't think so.

Sorry guys : been one of those mornings.

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