Is this normal or not?

Have you ever stooped so low that it was supposed to make you feel guilty but instead it's not?

Is this normal or not?
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It depends....
but some satisfaction is guilt free which is a normal feeling to be having wave

I let the air out of the tyres of an ex once, did i feel guilty??? haha hell man nooooo, i felt great yay
^^ bunny boiler. help
The male version of a bunny boiler is a mad dog
I've had my fair share of rows with Ex women... but never stooped to letting the air out of their tyres. That's very immature. wink
If you justify yourself for those actions and find a peace with your inner self, then its okay and its normal.
Maddog, I believe you are a clever boy, witty and funny, but still not mature enough to make such comments about Itchy's age. Show some respect please. We good?
@aisha: Have you considered my advice to you in your own blog yet?

As for her age... I'm trying to give her the benefit of the doubt here... that she might have done what she said she done in the fiery times of her teen/early twenties.... you know... when women's inbuilt neurosis is at it's most energetic.
Letting the air out is a little spiteful and sinister. What would have happened if the man drove off, and lost control of the car, crashed and killed someone/himself? Did anyone think of that? dunno
'did'.. not 'done'. second one.. hole
thanks Aisha handshake
but i do think maddog likes to exercise that bark of his every once in awhile dancing dog giggle

Your a very shallow man are you not maddog?
because i date a larger man, you think i have no standards? what right have you got to point the wrong finger at me for when your so judgemental of anothers appearance...were my actions wrong? of course they were but go back to the purpose of the blog... is not feeling guilty normal??? i gave my thoughts on the matter, END OF.

What if he crashed....
killed people even because his tyres were flat...
Oh give over with your nonsense of your what IF'S but just so you know it would of being him done for manslaughter and not i like you so seem to think.

I'm not looking for the benefit of doubt from you, so spare yourself some time by not trying to give me what i don't want...there is no need for me to justify myself or my actions to a shallow pup like you scold
itchywitch, I feel I should correct you as I personally know of a case where someone received a life sentence for murder having tampered with a car & the driver died in the head on accident that followed, the act is considered premeditated therefore murder & not manslaughter, this is not my opinion but the facts of the case as I remember them.
And i beieve you mountain man handshake
but i take it the car was tampered with in away it was out of visual sight, in away it would go unnoticed therfor done with to intend to cause bodily harm and danger to the driver???
too right it was trialed as murder and not manslaughter instead.

I do think letting the air out of someones tyres to flatten is a different matter entirely... too right i could of been done for damaging his property but for manslaughter??? no way, because the man is NOT blind.. if he choose to drive the car then the responsability was his alone therfor he alone would of been held lible NOT me.

Any good judge would ask....
did you not see your tyres were flat?
if he replied yes...
then i think we all know what the next question would be roll eyes
That's right mountainman. People like to trivialise this stuff. Yet people die all the time from flat tyres. People have been killed cos someone tampered with the car like that.
itchywitch, yes you're quite right in that the steering of the car was cut through in the case I'm quoting, I'm not a lawyer but I think a court might not take your view on the drivers responsibly were there to be an accident, whilst a driver should check his tyres daily as far as I know there is no responsibility to check them before every journey, especially at night when they wouldn't be visible anyway, if this were the case the country would grind to a halt with people under their cars checking tyres laugh
Hmmm maddog can't you be practical for once professor
I am practical. I think that's the whole point! Jeez... I should count me lucky stars really, that no begrudging women at me tyres putting my life at risk. laugh
Maddog, indeed even movement of a few feet on flat tyres would normally result in failure of the side wall, so what may seem a harmless prank would probably result in the cost of replacement tyres & a case of criminal damage even if there was no accident, I speak her with some knowledge as I was a manager for Firestone Tyre Company all be it some time ago laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh
To some point i agree with you mountainman but overall i stand firmly with my veiw, it was his responsibility not mine...
lets say he said NO he did not see the tyres were flat, but surely he would of felt they were when he went to drive the car??? any good jury member would see it was the driver that was careless and not the person that flattend the tyres.

No maddog he wasn't the handyman, if you must know he was actually an elvis impersonator heehee and might i add also i left him feeling alittle bit more shook up then he expected giggle
Christ, you have some way of thinking. So if you damage his tyres it's his responsibility? What about brake lines? What about leaving the gas on the oven. Should he check his gas oven to make sure you might not have left that on?

The Elvis man had a lucky escape methinks. Literally. wow
No, I have a onscience, so I usually feel guilty. laugh

On the other (immature) topic coming up here, if I'm through with someone I wouldn't even waste my energy on an ex, just turn around and walk out. uh oh
rolling on the floor laughing Have you ever had stewed rabbit? It's nice you know. Dark meat... a bit greasy... but nice. grin grin
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