just amateur detective-work. If every car on the block got tagged and slashed that might point one way. If she's the only one who got hit, it might well indicate that it's someone with a specific personal grudge (and who knows who she is, though in the UK, see-you-on-Tuesday is used for men and women alike, not so much here).
Just a few possible explanations, of many others:
1) she was a jackass to someone, somewhere, probably very recently
2) she parked her car in the public property in front of someone's house who likes to park their own car there
3) she told someone off who deserved it
4) she wouldn't return someone's affection, keep their secret, put their kid on whatever team, etc
5) whoever did it thought the car belonged to someone else
Detective work does not equal knee jerk speculation like: "Well, it's only the one car, so she must have been asking for it." I don't know the victim, her husband or the neighborhood. But I know I'd be scared to see this on my car.
Only drawing a possible personal connection. All it means is that she may have a cowardly, foul-mouthed jerk angry at her, not that she necessarily deserves it in any way.
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wonder who she pissed off
I can't imagine this is random. she must of pissed someone off or stole a space?
Stole a space
You mean, parked in somebody's privately-owned drive way (or blocking it)?
You can't steal something from somebody if they don't own it.
Also, my niece's d-bag now ex-husband has pulled this crap a couple of times - it could be a domestic violence incident.
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classy pic. The "good old days" of Boston, huh?
He's that HORRIBLE rapper
who wrote the song (which Adam posted) about the Marathon bombing. His name is "Natural."
http://www.universalhub.com/2013/dorchesters-state-grace
And Adam, you should fix the title of the blog, "Natural" is a nobody from Milton, not DOT (now that were on the topic).
What's a
vunt?
I think it's "eunt"
"Romanes eunt domus"? People called Romanes, they go, the house?
Romani ite domum
Now write it out 100 times...and if it's not done by sunrise, I'll cut your balls off.
the vandals obviously meant
the vandals obviously meant eunt! ;)
And cue the victim-blaming
And cue the victim-blaming
I'll start.....
Hey Natural,, maybe if your friends wife wasn't such a C-bag, she wouldn't have gotten her car vandalized.
Not victim-blaming
just amateur detective-work. If every car on the block got tagged and slashed that might point one way. If she's the only one who got hit, it might well indicate that it's someone with a specific personal grudge (and who knows who she is, though in the UK, see-you-on-Tuesday is used for men and women alike, not so much here).
CUOT?
I think you mean "see you next Tuesday" ... ;-)
Yep.
I am lousy with acronyms.
but if we have no idea whether or why there's a grudge....
... then this IS victim-blaming
Just a few possible explanations, of many others:
1) she was a jackass to someone, somewhere, probably very recently
2) she parked her car in the public property in front of someone's house who likes to park their own car there
3) she told someone off who deserved it
4) she wouldn't return someone's affection, keep their secret, put their kid on whatever team, etc
5) whoever did it thought the car belonged to someone else
Detective work does not equal knee jerk speculation like: "Well, it's only the one car, so she must have been asking for it." I don't know the victim, her husband or the neighborhood. But I know I'd be scared to see this on my car.
Again...not victim blaming
Only drawing a possible personal connection. All it means is that she may have a cowardly, foul-mouthed jerk angry at her, not that she necessarily deserves it in any way.
That'll ruin your morning. I
That'll ruin your morning. I'm sure they have some idea who the suspect is, not too many random car vandals.