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depends on how much greed is shown and by who. "you can't cheat an honest man" the grift-ers truism. I have some family that could stand to be shorn like sheep. Others don't have the fat in their budgets. If I thought that he over did it I just might find a wood shed and depending on how pissed I was at him, if male, i would take a gutter spike(10 in. nail) and a 1 inch washer and nail either his foot to the floor or his pecker to a chopping block. If the foot I would set the place on fire and hand him a dull hatchet. If I had chosen his pecker, after I set the place on fire I would hand him a half pound ball peen hammer. then I would tell him that he gets to beatoff one last time.
And if I was really pissed off at him I would leave a case of engine starter spray cans strewn about the shed. and tell him to hurry.
Let them do it.
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