tell them each time they call your going to douse a chicken in gasoline and watch them burn then tell them to keep calling and sound like a drunk redneck when u do it and act like your tellin your boy bobby joe to go get the gasoline they on the phone again good luck and thank's for the nuggets my son love's them
2007-02-12 17:24:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Cruelty to animals is wrong. I also think that farmers have rights, and that hunting , during season only will always be around. I never hear of anyone shooting a chicken, been around farmers most of my life. As far as the nuggets at McDonald's, I doubt that part, if I thought you were telling the truth, I would never eat them again. You might have been a manager at KFC, but if so, when do you have time to farm? I doubt that Peta is calling you at all. If some one was calling you repeatable at that time of the morning, you would have already had your number changed, so I think your just trying to pull our leg here, because you could not think of nothing else to say, but wanted to ask a question. I am right, aren't I , admit it. lol
2007-02-12 17:22:15
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answered by m c 5
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Make a police report first. Then, call the phone company and explain the situation to them and give them the case number from the police department. Some phone companies will send a letter to the person owning the phone that is being used to do the harassing and advise them that if another harassing call is made from that line, their telephone service will be terminated.
In case it is from a cellular phone, the phone company will still be able to provide the phone number and company. Then the police can talk with that cellular service to find out who the phone is issued to.
In the end, that person will be facing harassing phone communications charges.
2007-02-12 18:28:13
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answered by bluelights 3
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Contact your local police department, as well as your phone company. There are ways to trace such calls, but you have to be set up for it in advance, as a rule. It usually requires you calling the phone company as soon as you've gotten the harassing/threatening call. I also suggest getting caller I.D., and whatever privacy/call-block features you can put on your line.
In addition, you can put a call block device on your phone; the best one I've run across is made by a company called Digitone. It will require the caller to enter an "extension," which is, in fact, a security code- if they don't it hangs up on them. It has the means to allow known numbers to go through with no need to even enter the security code.
2007-02-12 17:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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file a report with the police. I am all for animals- however, there is a natural order of things. We are at the top of the food chain. for us to live, something must die. If you kill and cook your own food that's good. Most people would hate to see a dead animal but have no problem buying steaks. If you're that removed from the process, you have no idea of what really goes on. A true sportsman has respect for the animal he kills.
2007-02-12 17:16:35
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answered by The Big Box 6
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Call the phone company and ask the procedure to have a trap put on your line. I had a similar situation many years ago and this worked. When the next harassing call came in I listened, hung up and dialed the number the phone company had told me to. They identified the source of the call and put the fear of God in them. They let them know that any further calls would be referred to the District Attorney for prosecution. They never called me again.
2007-02-12 17:15:41
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answered by bigrob 5
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Ooooooooooooohhhh, I love this kind of stuff. Get yourself one of those air horns they use at sporting events, keep it next to your phone, when they call, blow it as soon as you pick up the phone. If you don't want to be that drastic, use a whistle. Another dirty thing to do, ask them if they would like the picture of their wife in bed with 5 guys. About the airhorn prank, they will probably have to see a Dr. for major hearing loss. Get the word out to be on the lookout for somebody coming in with a ear problem. Then you can get the name from the Dr. Now that you know who it is, you can call them at 3 in the morning, if their hearing is coming back, toot the horn again. My motto is, "I don't get even, I get ahead."
2007-02-12 17:57:04
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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Chris;
You asked this same question 2 days ago, and you already chose a "Best Answer" to that question. That would mean either you really didn't like the answers you got then, or that you are just simply a jokester posting stupid questions.
2007-02-12 23:01:13
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answered by Peedlepup 7
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Shows what they know! Theres no chicken in chicken Mc Nuggets!
2007-02-12 17:16:45
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answered by columind99 6
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Call the Police before doing that though have the phone company trace those calls
2007-02-12 17:15:40
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answered by hobo 7
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