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Re: AN IDEA FOR NEXT TIME!!
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Posted by Robert in NC on September 14, 2004 at 16:12:25 from (152.121.36.65):
In Reply to: OT-Ideas for watergate posted by FC on September 13, 2004 at 09:21:12:
We have this problem on our land too only we have a pond that people like to fish in. Next time someone is going through your stream, pull out a camera and start taking pictures of them. Make it very obivious as to what you are doing and then get in your truck and leave. If someone asks about the pictures and what they are about, tell them anything you want just as long as it keeps them guessing about what they are and who you are. Trust me, this works for two reasons. ONE - No one likes to have their space invaded. You don't and thats obivious. TWO - No one is going to know what these pictures are about, who they are going to or who is going to see them. You are basically challenging them and no one likes to be challenged. The more they think about what you did, the more they are going to get worried about what it is all about. When the mind doesn't have answers, it makes answers right or wrong. Mostly wrong. But getting someone paraniod gives you an advantage over them and if nothing else, it's fun to make them wonder!!
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