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Vengeance Against the MAN.

Being the MAN is probably a subconscious part of the human psyche. How many of us can say that we have never abused our power in an attempt to spite the MAN?

Creative ways of gaining vengeance against the MAN are important. Here we will share tales of those rare times when we get to count coup against the MAN

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Were you happier in the end?
Hell Yes!
Sort of.
No.
At first, but later I realized I had succumbed to the power of the MAN.
No, but I was happier than the MAN and sometimes that's enough.

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Joe. - Wednesday, 13-Sep-00 19:50:41 EDT
I just got a letter in the mail informing me of a class action lawsuit against Ford Credit involving them charging too much money for their late fees... I let them include me in the list and I'm now hoping for a check in the mail. In a way I suppose that I am just helping this Man of a lawyer sue another, even bigger Man of a company.
Were you happier? At first, but later I realized I had succumbed to the power of the MAN.

Steve - Tuesday, 12-Sep-00 12:34:59 EDT
I went to my bank and the instant teller was broken so I had to go inside. When I finally got to the front of the very long line, the cashier told me I had filled out the wrong form. She gave me the correct form, then told me to fill it out (about 30 seconds work) and go to the back of the line. I asked her why the correct form wasn't stored with the rest and she said it was to prevent people from filling out the wrong form - which I had done since there was no "right" form available.
She got a little snippy when I decided I didn't want to wait another twenty minutes and started filling the form out. A manager was summoned and, when he failed to help, I closed my account.
Were you happier? Sort of.

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