Way to go, Doug, you ****ing idiot. It's good to see someone finally achieve something in their life, even if it is being an example of how not to live your life.
Thanks for all of the entertainment this fall. It's not often one sees such a cocksure moron shoot themselves in the head, but it is always entertaining.
Yeah.
But I always insisted walrus-face's biggest mistake was not the game he played with the television remote control, but something broader and more general--his stubborn mule-like unwillingness to listen to other points of view, to ignore things he should hear, but won't.
As a deaf person, I'm constantly astounded in real life, about how people who have two good ears don't use them.
God gave walrus-face two ears but only one mouth; I think that was supposed to mean something; that one's supposed to listen more than one yaps.
I don't think walrus-face has learned a damned thing from this. Given his age and decreptitude and blemished employment record, he's probably never going to have another "regular" job the rest of his life. He of course has overgenerous unemployment benefits, or can apply for the disability gravy-train or early retirement on social security, but this largesse won't be enough for him. He's always going to want more, more, more.
And so probably right at this minute, he's thinking about setting up an "independent" home-based internet "business"--maybe dealing in hard-to-find car parts or something like that--and how, since he's smarter than the Internal Revenue Service,
this time, he's going to cheat them and get away with it.
He'll never learn. And it's simply because he never listens.