Sky King wrote: » Ever dish out some street justice? The scumbags getting caught thread got me pondering the subject. Street justice doesn't have to be punching a knife-wielding child in the face, it can be a lot more subtle than that: For example a mate of mine used to work in a deli in a shop beside a garda station. Sometimes the guards would come in for something to feed someone they have locked up for questioning. So he used to take pride in making the most revolting sandwich combinations he could think of for them. An inch of mayonaise on a crust of bread with a sprinkling of sweetcorn on it and nothin else... sh!t like that.
Sky King wrote: » For example a mate of mine used to work in a deli in a shop beside a garda station. Sometimes the guards would come in for something to feed someone they have locked up for questioning. So he used to take pride in making the most revolting sandwich combinations he could think of for them. An inch of mayonaise on a crust of bread with a sprinkling of sweetcorn on it and nothin else... sh!t like that.
Artful_Badger wrote: » Your mate sounds like a real piece of shít.
Sky King wrote: » Nah he's good craic
castletownman wrote: » Me and my work colleague stood outside a cinema with placards in protest to a particular raunchy film they were showing. This was during the God fearing 90's. Unfortunately, we had the opposite effect, and it actually became the most popular film the local cinema had ever screened.
BillyMitchel wrote: » Seriously? What was the film?!
Chuck Stone wrote: » Careful now.
Victor wrote: » Realise that the state pays for these 'sandwiches'.
danniemcq wrote: » Although it turns out that the knock i took may have done a little bit more to me than a headache as it took about an hour and a half to figure out where i was meant to stay that night and woke up the next morning with the pillow stuck to my head from quite a large gash above my eyebrow. Fun times