Dustin Cook wrote:
> "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhondalea@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:5qk55rF10dtqbU2@mid.individual.net:
>
>> 4Q wrote:
>> I have a vision: people start calling the phone number, which isn't
>> mine anymore (but the new owner--who lives in Florida--has been
>> warned). Then someone shows up at my door looking to get laid. I call
>> the police. The police come and ask this someone wtf he's doing at my
>> house. He explains. Then I explain--by offering up many megabytes of
>> Dustin blather and my old phone number. Several hours later, the
>> police show up at Dustin's door.

>
> I'd pay to see the look on your face when the cops tell you they
> can't do anything about it.


I'd love to see the look on your face when they show up at your door
while you're thinking you're safe.

> You gave me the information as a
> signature to outgoing email. You forked it over dear; and you can't
> prove that I made the post.


You don't understand much about criminal law, do you?

> Really tho, if I had, I'd love to take
> credit for doing it. Any jailtime for it would be worth the annoyance
> it's obviously caused you.


Hold that thought.

>> I'd pay to watch.

>
> See above and read it S-L-O-W-L-Y.
>
>> It's amazing that he's stupid enough to make these kinds of threats
>> in a public forum.

>
> usenet hun, where anything and everything can be forged. *shrug*.


<shakes head> You're an idiot, Dustin.
<snipped unread>

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