This picture was sent to me by a somewhat unhappy customer of mine. Not sure what to make of it. Does anyone recognize it? Thanks!
He had been unhappy with the work my (windows) company had performed. I went to his home today, looked at all the work that had been done (plus follow-up efforts), then responded back that we had done a very satisfactory job - in fact, had gone above and beyond in some cases. His only response back to me was the picture of that house, plus his NRA certificate, along with this desiderata poem. To be honest, I'm a little creeped out.
When I first looked at it, I thought it was the (JonBenét) Ramsey house...then saw the car. At any rate, when my guys were doing the windows for this guy, he was sitting outside on a chair, intently watching them, while cleaning his gun. He's a piece of work, I'll tell ya that.
Obviously, not his house. Very strange why he would send it. OTOH, it may just be a random picture he chose just to try and screw with my head. Honestly, he's made me more than a bit uncomfortable. I won't be losing any sleep over it, though.
Well now you have a new tactic to use to mess with people. Send a regular email along with a pic of something that doesn't possibly make sense to them.
Actually, the house picture didn't bother me. It was his NRA certificate that kind of had me scratching my head.
I called the fake interwebs police for that one, not the real ones! I think Nate could have done that one better, though, and wore the Dubya Nuthugger "Mission Accomplished" flight uni along with the toy gun.
The "advice" in this thread is pretty hilarious. At the very least, when you make a post like this around here, you get a big laugh for your efforts. By the way, that Desiderata statement is fantastic. Whoever wrote it was a wise man.
clearly this guy has a crush on you, i would suggest that you always carry a pocket full of rocks in case you are kidnapped and held captive in his hauntingly glimmering underground glass house of unimaginable horrors.
Didn't you read the first post? ABM fucked up his windows. I'm sure if he were captured, ABM could easily escape as a result of his shoddy workmanship.
the first post bears no mention of this, maybe you should check your facts and any contractor worth their salt would design and build a super secret bookshelf escape hatch leading directly to a panic room just in case something like this comes up