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maybe next time... you put on a bear suit... or the head at least.... run out, flog him, leave the car where it ended up, and leave him where he ended up... cable tie his wrist to the car.... call the cops, go back to bed..

then when they knock on your door... act all sleepy and suprised. they never ever know it was you.

I would have honestly put the mofo into a coma.

Who cares if I get a criminal record. Like a dyno sheet you got some bragging rights that you beat the shit out a thief and put him in hospital. I'd consider that a public service! And it was free as well!

I'd say that good behavior bond was well worth it.

To get a chance to beat up a thief into a pulp is almost like winning the lotto. Heck it's most probably the dream for a victim of theft.

apparently I hurt the dude bad, a total of 17 stiches in the facial area, broken nose and a few ribs fractured and lots of bruises

this above, Beer Barrons story,and this below...

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25717069-2,00.html

has made my f**king day.

Just reading them makes me feel good.

oh the satisfaction...

Hey hey fellas

thanks for the support to every1. but yeh got picked up by the po-po this arvo took me in for debriefing of what happened. then yeh took me along to a local court along with pr*ck. found me guilty on all charges for assault and malicious wounding ..apparently I hurt the dude bad, a total of 17 stiches in the facial area, broken nose and a few ribs fractured and lots of bruises. but the judge only gave me 3months of good behaviour *phew* and a slap on the wrist. the guy recieved 18months community service for compensating for the beat up he recieved and have to pay for property damge of a total $500(window replacement)....overall all is well and ends well.

-JAi-

that is totally F**KEd.. what do u have to do to get sent to gaol these days?

Seriously.. if i was the cop id give u my batton to whack him a few more times..

guess we all learnt a lesson thanks to you, Catch em, Smash em, Take their wallet, and leave em for dead.

this above, Beer Barrons story,and this below...

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25717069-2,00.html

has made my f**king day.

Just reading them makes me feel good.

oh the satisfaction...

its rare to see so much justice dished out in one week without the good guys getting bent isn't it? gotta enjoy it while it lasts ... maybe the nsw judges have gone to a LIVEINTHEREALf**kENWORLD seminar or something and finally saw the light ...one hopes

this above, Beer Barrons story,and this below...

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25717069-2,00.html

has made my f**king day.

Just reading them makes me feel good.

oh the satisfaction...

Well done for Whooping this trashbags butt...

But that news story above is just GOLD...I laughed so hard I was in tears

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