Story 2: The fact that the woman was willing to run over a kid to get her way should be a warning of how much of a danger she is. I hope that snow freezes into a layer of ice.
I would have packed as much wet snow under her car as possible, some more wet snow all around the wheels, then, sprayed some more water all over the car before covering it with snow.
Story 4: You'd have to have some serious "I can never do anything wrong" mentality to think you could just throw a jug at an employee and not expect it to be thrown back at ya.
I saw it actually hapen once on vacation at Niagra Falls (Canadian side). An american family (can't miss the "I have no idea why Canada lets all these immigrants in. We should have just done that flight to Disney land instead of road trip to Canada" complaint by the Karen) were getting on this poor girls nerve. I swear, the Karen called her a sand *insert racial slurs* to her and she had it. She yelled at the Karen and then started speaking to the manager in hindi and the Karen snapped and threw a jug of water at the poor girl. The girl yelled "thats it, i quit" and threw the now empty jug back at the Karen and caused a bloody nose. Freaking wished I had it on tape because it was AMAZING!!!!
The dog training story with the thieving neighbor reminds me of another story I heard where a guys lunch kept getting stolen at work until one day his boss freaks out on him for making his daughter sick. Turns out the boss's daughter who was a new hire was "borrowing" this guys lunch (a lunch that she couldn't return because she ate it and also had no intention of reimbursing him) and the noodles she stole and ate had peanuts in it and she had a major allergic reaction. The boss said that this guy was essentially attempting to kill his daughter because she stole his personal lunch and ate it, the logic....???? 😂😂😂
I remember that one. A lot of people in the story were telling the OP to 1) go to HR about the harassment/threats and 2) take her friend up on their job offer.
Imo, she should have called the police right there and then when she got home and also asked the son if anyone else saw what happened to support him in court.
@@topkek996 With today's gas prices, that's really expensive. Snow is free. Besides, you could claim that she could have sat on her key fob and rolled down the windows and the snow got in that way.
I actually don't think Bob went too far. If you're going to assault and be otherwise abusive to employees, they should be allowed to pull an uno reverse and hit/belittle you back. I guarantee if that was the case we'd see a lot less Karen behavior in retail/ food service places.
in sure op didnt mean to say what bob did was wrong he meant dont do stuff like this for me its not worth getting you fired, but bob absolutely disagreed, being the king he is
@@erenyeagar4686I'm tired of getting shot thrown at me. Fuck that. I'll gladly take an L. "I may get fired for calling you a stupid, ugly whore, but I can always get a new job. You can't fix evil."
Exactly. She threw the milk at him so clearly she must think that throwing milk at random strangers is acceptable behavior. So there should be absolutely nothing wrong if she gets treated the same way and has the milk thrown back at her.
RE: Parking spot This woman is lucky she just did this to a kid. Do this to the wrong adult and you might get a bullet through the windshield. Trying to run someone over justifies a lethal response.
I'd just threaten to start swing that shovel. I lack something of a survival instinct when angry. So in this situation it would mess that car up with my metal shovel.
Yeah that's true. If a person tries to run someone over, the car is considered a weapon, and if someone gets threatened or attacked with a weapon they are allowed to use a weapon to defend themselves. At least that's what I think, I don't live in usa so not entirely sure.
Story 2: No one messes with his little brother. Story 3: They should have called the police because the idiot neighbours stole the animals and then gave them the proof of the theft. Open and shut case if ever there was one... Story 4: Bob is a legend and in the back of stores all around the world songs are sung in his honour.
Yea, dogs in most places are considered "property" and pure breeds are expensive so you could get them criminality in trouble but after getting them back the cops would probably just say "Well you have them back..." and the courts would do the same if they tried that route... They probably just wanted to end this crap and escalating it would just make it worse in the long run...
#3: Exactly, that's what I thought as well. Take the photos, say something like, "sure, we'll transfer the money right away" and then immediately call the police.
Oh the dog story reminds me of my cat story. I have indoor cats but I let them frolick in my screened in patio during the day. Screened in!! A neighbor jumped up my a** about me letting my cats on a screened in patio because it irritates her dog when she walks him in my backyard. Are you getting this?! I live on a corner lot with no fence. My yard is my yard not for dog walking and leaving poop every day that I have to clean up! She yelled at me on my cats being in my patio and I went back on her for walking her dog on private property and leaving poop. So she called animal control on me! The officer just laughed seeing the kitty condos, scratching posts and spoiled rotten cats. She actually said that she wants to come back as one of my cats! Lol. Mind boggling how a person can call animal control on indoor safe cats getting fresh air on a screened in patio!! So I kinda got petty revenge! Posted all over yard signs. " private property, cameras installed. Any dog not on a leash and excrement left behind will be reported to animal control!" My babies can now frolic on patio without a nut job reporting them. The funniest part was my cats were annoying her dog on my property?! What a nut job! Haven't seen her since! That was 2 years ago and my cats continue to have their frolic time on my indoor patio!! Lmao!! Never mess with my cats Karen!!
Story 3: Cameras...always put up cameras. Story 4: OP should have told the managers that maybe Karen was having a "Senior Moment" and was in need of professional assistance :)
Story 3: The only reason I can think of why the neighbor didn't understand the situation the Dogs were in is that the Neighbor had never seen a Dog in their life
They are probably the type of people that think they are doing a good deed because they see those commercials that shows animals in worse conditions and they must save them.
You'd be amazed at what people call AC for. Farm where I have my horses had AC called because the barn cats had no air conditioning and the horses pooped in the barn.
I hate people that steal dogs. I had some neighbors who took my dog. They weren't exactly neighbors, but they were a corner house on the same street. They were idiots tho cause the dog was recognizable and they left him tied up outside.. My mom recognized him quickly and jumped their front fence and got our dog back.
So, instead of calling the police and getting them arrest for stealing your pet, all your mom did was steal the dog back? Is there something missing from the story? Why let them get away with that behavior?!
All I can think of is the trauma to those dogs being stollen to a 3rd place must have added to their stress and lead to the escalating behavioral issues!
@@stephanien6237 I guarentee you if they had called the cops they would of just shrugged, talked to the thief and unless there was solid proof that the dog wasn't theres they would just walk away.. better to steal your pet back especially considering many people don't know/care what they feed animals and who knows what nasty dangerous foods they would of fed that dog thinking it was ok. Things like garlic, onions or grapes for example
12yo shoveling snow: NEXT TIME, Kiddo, if she so much as _ALMOST TOUCHES_ you with her fancy car, *hit that Beemer with the shovel, OVER & OVER & OVER!*
Want a horror story? My Sasha was an elderly dog, very well behaved and I still miss her, as she is now gone for over a year. She was getting sick, she had dementia and had some incontinence. I went to a quick gig, figuring she was on the mend after having her on meds to take care of the worst of the problems...I was very wrong. She ended up having diarrhea, then panicked. Literally it was EVERYWHERE. Took hours to clean it all up. Eventually she just kept getting worse, but she was my baby
In Chicago, if you park in a cleared spot on a neighborhood street that has something in the spot (such as a lawn chair or trash can-it’s known as “calling dibs” in the city) and it wasn’t you who cleared that spot, then your car will be buried in snow or worse. People are ruthless when it comes to protecting the dibs tradition!
Years ago when i moved to the midwest from san diego we had a really good snowstorm and temps were -20F. My backyard driveway from the alley was right next to the neighbors and they always had people paRking behind my car instead of theirs which made me late for work on a few occasions. I told them time and again to stop parking in my driveway. Well the night it got really cold there was a car behind mine when I went to get water from the kitchen. I had it towed put a note and the tow company card on their back door then for a bit more fun I took a glass of water and one of my mom's insulin syringes and injected water into their door locks on their car, inside the door seam in the front where the Hinge was and into their gas cap lock. When I went to work the next morning they were pissed. They were yelling at me about me paying them the tow fees I just told em sue me, see how far that gets ya. Then laughed when they realized their locks were frozen solid. I just said cold night last night wasn't it then smiled and drove away lol. the car was still there at lunch.They were too stupid to thaw it with a bit of warm water.
Only going inside the house is common. More so in dogs that are kept in crates for too long as pups or adults. Dogs typically don't like doing their business near where they sleep. But being in a crate for too long can quickly remedy that dislike. The pup was probably only doing what the mom dog was doing. There are ways to create better habits but it requires a lot of work from the owner. I've worked with several dogs like this and it is a pain in the ass to retrain them. It is all about timing and keeping a close eye on them to watch for the first sign of "I'm gonna poop here".
I worked for many years(3+ decades) as a Veterinary Technician , pet groomer , and animal trainer. I have a new furry child. I have to leave her at home when I go to work. Luckily for me , I have a really awesome neighbor "Tommy" that's a retired older gentleman that I am able to trust implicitly. So Tommy has a key to let himself into my apartment to take "Diva" outside to relieve herself while I am at work. This has worked out famously for us all. Diva has never had an accident inside my home while I am at work. All I ask is Tommy take her for a bathroom break at least every other hour at a minimum. Tommy get paid $75 a week by me to let my dog go crap outside. My dog and his are good friends and playmates because I told him he can bring her upstairs to hang out and watch cable tv(he doesn't pay for cable but I have to in order to get high speed internet. So my story just proves , if not acting like a complete jackass , with a little brainstorming and consideration there's always a workable solution to taking care of a dog while at work. I no longer work with animals as a career since I am the lead shipping/receiving clerk at a warehouse and on occasion get to make a concert happen at a venue that packs in 19,500 people when completely sold out show. Diva even got to meet and make friends with one of the singers at a recent show because I got cut loose for the event after 15 hours busting my ass. I live about a mile away from the concert venue so I went home , grabbed my baby girl , and we went for a walk to go hear the rest of the show from backstage loading docks.
Yeah I don’t agree with the neighbors for stealing the dogs but OPs family should learn more about proper potty training techniques. At best what they were doing was keeping the dogs in the habit of peeing and pooping freely anywhere.
They rehomed them appropriately and in a place where they were happy. I'm sorry, but no one is required to deal with a pet that doesn't cooperate, and they treated them well and responsibly for their means, and then gave them to people with the right environment.
@@xNETxEx Fair, my bad. I took it as a criticism of the op, possibly I got influenced by other people's comments. I think while they were not efficient they still did an noteworthy thing in rehoming them in a place where they would be happy and to responsible owners, it's more than most people do these days.
Hypothetical scenario of Karen in prison: "Sure you can speak to the manager of this establishment, I'll go get the Warden. Losta luck resolving your issue.
Had a similar snow story when I was young and first living on my own. A neighbor’s visitor took my covered space as she didn’t want to get snow on her car while she was there. Ok… no snow, but 5 gallon buckets of water poured over her car every hour or so. In the morning it was about an inch thick and rock solid.
If you steal my dog I consider that the same as kidnapping. The law might not find you to prosecute. If they do find you it'll be in the hospital The lady that almost hit my kid would find 4 flat tires.
Yeah. And maybe corn syrup in the gas tank and a good keying too. Actually, burying it in snow was pretty mild. OTOH, it's not something you are likely to get prosecuted for.
Dogs need access to water at all times to ensure they don't get dehydrated. When I was a kid my dog died because she was outside while I was at school and my parents were working, she knocked over her water bowl and was suffering dehydration by the time we got home, she died that day. They should be on a regular schedule for food tho.
I lived in Chicago when I was younger, cleared parking spots are things to go to war over. I’m actually a pacifist but if I cleared a spot and you took it, it’s on and you find I have a closet vengeance streak. One year, I honestly don’t know what this driver did but when a huge snow mound finally melted in a Jewel/Osco parking lot in Evanston we found out that there was a car at the bottom. The snow mound had to been at least 12-15 feet high. That is a special kind of anger there.
Had a similar situation to story 3. Our dog was crate trained, meaning she wouldn't "go" in her crate, but if you let her run around the house she'd eventually empty her bowels on the floor. When in her crate she'd whine to go out, but in our living room she'd just do her business right there. My sister raised her dog in her house without a crate and she doesn't have a problem with her dog using the bathroom everywhere. essentially what I'm saying is the dogs probably didn't associate Op's home as their home, y'know what I mean?
story 4 reminds me of the guy who "bullied" (understatement) an entire town, so someone shot him dead and everyone said they knew nothing, the guys wife pointed at a specific person but everyone defended him saying something along the lines of "we dont know who did it, but it definitely wasnt him". it was the entire towns word against hers
@@neovagras980 his “wife” was his third and 14-16/7 at the time. The guy was a right scum bag. He got his “wives” (av. age 14-15) pregnant BEFORE marrying them
Come on...... walking through a parking lot is too much effort for Karen? She does realize that it's inconvenient for those who were able to walk who cannot walk anymore right? Or is are those folks too beneath them.
Makes me think we need a system where they can review the reviewer! lol Her score would be in the dumps and maybe that could push her comments farther back so no one would care what she had to say! lol
The most genius thing I heard about getting back at a parking spot thief, that someone else had just spent time shovelling, was to open the car door locks internal tab and fill the lock with water. Then poor water over the windscreen (all over the wipers and window washing nozzles). Then poor water all down the edges of the doors, trying to get water just inside the door hinge area and cover the entire vehicle in snow. That vehicle would be so F'ed due to the locks being frozen, the doors being frozen shut and the windscreen being a block of ice.
I remember a story where a college dorm was so fed up with some idiot that when he went on a winter vacation they had used the time to cover his car in several layers of ice. At least I think he went on vacation, either way, he was gone long enough during a cold winter for the rest of the building to freeze the car.
Bob in story 4 is my hero. I worked overnights at Wal Mary years ago, and worked in the back and restocking. I worked with an awesome crew of people, including a guy named Bob who was a retired Marine who fought in Vietnam and retired after the first gulf war. The prior shift managers were dicks and he had no problem telling them their place. They’d try to make us start working before clocking in or make us work the front of it got busy and Bob shut that shit down all the time immediately.
That reminds me... My friend had a Great Dane. Very friendly, all the dogs around there ran loose. Some woman lured him into her car and drove off. Neighbor got the license #. Took a couple of days for my friend to track them down, they lived about 50 miles away. He went to the house and his dog was delighted to see him. The woman was outraged because she had 3 poodles in the house. Apparently she had locked the Great Dane in a small room and gone to work. The poodles went berserk barking at the newcomer. She came home to find dead dogs and parts of dogs all over the house, and the Great Dane looking fine. He had smashed, chewed, and clawed his way out and answered the poodles' challenge. The woman demanded that my friend pay to fix her house, pay for professional cleaning, and replace her "prize" poodles. He just laughed at her, took his dog and left. Never heard anything more.
If someone tossed a gallon of milk at me, I'd end up in jail because she would NOT be leaving without several bruises. I don't start fights, but I do fight back. It's not always legal, but it is deserved.
actually if she threw something at you and it hits you its counted as a assault and you can legally fight back (otherwise there would be alot more stories of karens dumping various foods/drinks on people if they could get away with it
That dog story was hilarious! What were those idiots thinking? 😂 Shame they didn't call the cops about them refusing to pay for cleaning. I would have paid to see them explain how the neighbors dogs made the mess.
You always think : Story's like these can't possibly be real, but there are countless of Karen videos to prove that all these story's can be actually true. Scary!
about that buried car story. Some jerk had parked his Cadillac in the spot my new bride had cleared before she could get her car into it. The parking lot was directly across the street from the studio where my wife worked. She moved her car to the studio since their lot was now cleared, went inside and borrowed the snow shovel. She crossed the street and attacked the snow pile right next to the offending car. She began burying the car and was making pretty good progress when the Large yellow bucket loader rolled to a stop near her and after switching off the engine the operator asked her what she was doing. After telling the guy what was going on the operator then asked her if she'd like some help. She has the most wonderfully evil cackle sometimes, and that was all it took to get a little bit of help burying the a-hole's car. After that loader and operator were finished, you couldn't see it, the car was now the core at the center. of a snow pile that was taller than a dumptruck. Then the loader operator resumed his task of moving all the snow banks in the parking lot and adding them to the big one.
Story 4: Remember this karen. Just because some employees don't fight back because they need their job doesn't mean that all of them would tolerate you. Go as far as throwing your hands on them, expect them saying 'Fuvk it' and just throw hands back. Reality check for you karen, you. Are. Not. Indestructible.
One of my Karen experiences - Me & the wife were at Borders Books (now defunct) and decided to have a latte and pastry. I'm standing in line when this fat Karen cuts in front of me. And she's eying those pastries something terrible and practically licking her lips. Naturally I'm pissed that this woman blatantly cut line. After eying the pastries, she turns to see me directly behind her with a sour scowl on my face. The I get her fake "Oh I'm sorry. Did I cut in front of you?" And I'm thinking "Duh. Hello McFly! Anyone home?" How could she not know? Taking the high road I replied with a big smile, "Oh that's okay ma'am. You look like you need it more than I do." Karen's expression was one of shock and then she turned beet-red. I expected a confrontation but she quickly turned and placed her order while my wife tried to contain her laughter. Afterward, my wife complimented me on my backhanded reply while laughing.
Story 2: "In the arms of an angel, fly away from here." (Sarah McLachlan, Angel) Oh wait, I'm talking about Karens. Hold on... "Do like I told you, stay away from me, Never misunderstand me, Keep away from me." (Godsmack, Keep Away)
Story 1: Would never happen in Britain because we are genuinely too polite, don't believe me go into a Primark on a Saturday afternoon and you will know what I'm talking about. Story 2: That is the funniest revenge story I've ever heard, but who the hell threatens a kid over a parking space. Story 3: I'm sorry, if your neighbour hands you proof that they stole your dog, you call the cops on them and use it as evidence that they kidnapped your dog. So thankful that they were returned safely even if OP and her sister weren't their forever family. Story 4: Why can't Karen's read signs that say employee's only or no trespassing. It's as if all ability to read leaves them when they think they are entitled to things that they aren't.
5:49 eh...if it's cold enough you throw water on the tires, rims , door handles, windows etc...so it builds up and freezes...then you bury it in snow...and if the Entitled Grunt is pissed and there is a open spot behind and in front of her....box her in... not enough that she is trapped....but enough to show they aren't a great driver to anyone that suggests letting the air out of the tires , ...Bmw have a safety feature that makes the alarm go off , basically to ward off or alert you if your tires are slashed, same goes for lifting the car (some people have gotten creative with lifting a car up on ice 😂😂 ) 9:04 mind you....animal control...at least in my area, has to give you prior notice before even attempting to step foot on your property as with any utility or city worker...if you have a *Beware of dog* or anything to that effect sign (to avoid a potential injury like a dog attack / bite) even then it doesn't automatically mean they can step foot on your property...so you can tell them to step off and if they refuse...best advice...start recording and ask them to step off your property again to have it on camera and if they refuse inform them they are trespassing having cameras also helps....have had Entitled and Karen Neighbor/renters call animal control for the most outrageous lies...that were easy to defeat with footage...not to mention the "security" padlock on my fence , and ...well a high fence
Story 2: that evil woman who stole the parking spot was lucky the OP's son wasn't like I was at age 12. If she'd threatened to hit me at that age, I would have stood somewhere the car couldn't go and shouted that if she stole the parking spot, I'd smash all her windows out with the shovel the moment she turned off the car, and if she tried to get physical with me, her face would be the next target! I didn't look for fights at that age, but I didn't take crap like that either!
The only thing I don’t agree with, with the dog story is the no access to water. It’s perfectly fine to only feed your dogs a certain amount a day lol dogs will eat anything and will get fat if they have access to a bunch of food. However, water is a different story, I understand that they use the bathroom in your house but you need to get them trained in order to fix that, leaving them outdoors will solve nothing. Dogs need water throughout the day, especially since they are outside for awhile and are taken on walks. They need 24/7 access to water.
Story 3: my dad is like that with his neighbours dogs only they are left in the sun, all day with no water and no shade. My parents had an older dog and were frightened that if these dogs got our that their dog would wind up dead. In not sure of what happened as I was out of home at the time but I know that animal control got called and the dogs were taken away. My guess is that they found abuse or the dogs got out and were taken that way. Neighbours blame my dad though. Should mention that these neighbours weren't nice. And they cut the top of a tree that was on my parents land. Making the tree lopsided and forcing my parents to cut it down.
Story 1: Anyone that works retail knows of this kinda person, pray you have a good manager. Story 2: I mean, you could have had her towed because that’s a reserved spot that’s yours and not hers. Though snowing in her car also works, keying it a little for some rust would add in some extra damage because let’s face it, fancy car left outside people are dickheads. Story 3: I would have told them that if they really wanted the money to sue and let the courts sort it out. Story 4: Oh look more people are asshats, I’ve had a customer throw an item they wanted buy it towards me and said something about being awake.
... where did that last story happen? I've had gallon jugs of milk accidentally dropped next to me and break open all over me. And this jug was able to survive being THROWN twice?! There's no mention of anyone needing to clean up, at least. I think this one is stretched just a tad. And I don't usually bother calling ones that seem unlikely.
Smashing it up would be vandalism... but several sharp objects, such as bent dinner forks, buried in the snow behind the tires would be *so* unfortunate.
Story 1: this Karen complained about waiting and then threw a tantrum when she didn't get what she wanted and it's not the first time she has done this, Learning how to be patient is something you teach a Child, but some people just never learn their lessons
1st Story: That Karen should've gotten banned from the coffee shop for what she did. I mean, she had the nerve to give the coffee shop a bad review all because she was too lazy to wait in line like everyone else. And what makes it even worse is that this isn't the first time she's done this. That is SO super petty--not to mention completely stupid! 2nd Story: That Karen got exactly what she deserved in the end. She had the audacity to threaten to run over OP's son with her car just to get her way--and it was all over a frickin' parking spot that OP's son worked so hard to clear out. And what's worse is that this entitled witch wasn't even supposed to have her car parked there in the first place! If I was OP, I would've called the towing company and have that entitled witch's car towed because her car was obviously parked there illegally. 3rd Story: OP's dad rightfully should've called the cops on those entitled neighbors. First, they had the nerve to call Animal Control and falsely accuse them of abusing the dogs. Then, they had the audacity to not only steal the dogs but also demanded that OP's sister pay them for the damages that the dogs caused to their home. If I was OP in that situation, I would've definitely called the cops on that Karen neighbor and her entitled husband and have them both arrested for dognapping. Last Story: That old crazy Karen got exactly what was coming to her! She rightfully deserved to get that leaking gallon of milk thrown back at her for throwing it at OP first. And if there were security cameras, that crazy old Karen would've been walking out of that store in handcuffs and escorted into the back of a police car for assaulting a store employee. Plus, I'm pretty sure that Bob would've gotten fired for throwing the leaking milk gallon back at Karen, but I'm sure Bob would've told the ten managers that he quit since he hated his job so much.
We had a coworker that nobody liked. He told us he was leaving his car in our parking lot while he left for vacation over the long weekend. Here comes the snow and my evil idea. We dug out his drive wheels and jacked them up. They got supported off the pavement. Snow was then packed VERY tightly under his car and around his wheels. When he got back 2 days later he spent three hours trying to dig out his car and not being able to figure out why his drive wheels wouldn't stop spinning. Might be the huge boulders under your car holding it off the ground. We all stood at the windows laughing uncontrollably.
In the last story, I think Bob had every right of throwing the milk back at the lady, she was wrong from the momment she tough she was entitled to saying how lazy the employees are.
Hi Dark Fluff, I just want to say thank you for your videos. Every morning when I wake up, I watch a few of your videos (only recently discovered you, so I'm catching up). I have some mental health issues and your stories make me smile and remind me not to be a Karen when I'm having a bad mental health day. Just wanted to let you know, that you never know how much your videos are helping someone else, far across the world (Australia). Thanks mate :)
That makes about as much sense as stealing someone's car and then getting into an accident and then trying to sue the owner of the car for their injury
I, as a parent, have to look out for the safety of my children. You really have to pack that snow in. Use the shovel to beat the snow in to submission. Maybe a flat metal object as well. The windows get in the way so just use a window breaker and get them out of the way. Before you know it operation snow car is complete with a hat and carrot nose…
Bob reminds me of an employee at the Walmart I work at, Billy. Billy is a Gulf War vet, and doesn’t take shit from anyone. He would also be the one management would get when a suspected shoplifter was in the store (despite Walmart’s policy not to touch shoplifters) or underaged kids trying to buy alcohol.
You know if she had the stolen those dog and kept them inside this would not have happened to begin with she was warned that was the reason why they were kept outside I mean really she wants money from for a mess that she caused not going to happen
I can imagine Karen standing in front of me demanding reimbursement for their cleaning bills and me with a big ol’ smile on my face just saying, “Let me make sure I have your plan straight… You intend to walk into a courtroom before a judge, officers and witnesses and demand payment for damages that untrained dogs did when you brought them into your house after kidnapping them off our porch? You should probably ask a lawyer for their advice before you commit to that. If you decide to send us a summons we’ll be waiting.”
Story 2. I have a level space in front of my apartment reserved just for my apartment. I had cleared the snow from that space. I went to get my truck to park it in that space and some woman pulls into it to check her mail that has not ran in for a week. She then goes downstairs. Not sure where she went. Her car was still there that evening. I get several containers of hot water and pour on the pavement. It freezes almost immediately. Later that night, she cannot get out of the parking space. While trying to get out, she slides into several other vehicles. I do feel bad for the vehicles she hit but not for her's. I would not have wanted someone to hit my vehicle. Serves her right for parking in my space. I wish I had packed snow around her car and poured water over her car. That would have been better.
My grandmother had a small dog. It never went potty in the house, per se, but was trained to go into the basement. Now the basement was just a dirt floor. When Dad or an Aunt went over there, they'd clean up the poops from the basement. The logic was, in order to get outside, you had to do 4 steps from the kitchen then another couple of steps to get outside. They thought it was much safer for grandma to just let the dog go in the basement so she wouldn't have to manage steps; especially at her advanced age.
Perfectly cut Ad. I heard, "Are you stupid? This- Old Spice Nightpanther." I hate it when ads cut off the story but I find it hilarious when they are perfect like this.
The last story is hilarious. OP is a door mat. Bob was containing himself. She should be grateful she wasn't put in a freezer to chill for a whole shift.
#2: Yeah, I also immediately thought of the story with the water and ice. I think that's definitely what they should have done here as well, just put water absolutely everywhere before burying it in snow. #4: "Now am I saying that it was right what we did? No not at all" Hell yeah it was right. Absolute 100 % correct response. If she thought that throwing milk at random strangers was a bad thing then she wouldn't have done it, so clearly she must think that this is acceptable behavior. And since she sees no issues with anyone acting like that, it's completely fine to treat her that way.
Years ago, I lived in a city up north that got loads of snow in the winter, it was posted when the roads and parking lots would be plowed, someone decided that they could park where and when they could , next day on my way to work I noticed a car that had snow pushed by the plow piled up to the doors, hood and trunk, that car sat there encased in snow and ice until it got warm enough to melt, I loved it, these boys doing that was hilarious.
1st story: I work at a grocery store and I can pretty much guarantee that not only does she pull that crap everywhere, she probably does it often enough that employees have a nickname for her. Not likely a flattering one either.
Do YOU can get in trouble for breaking and entering? No. Just call the police that your crazy neighbors stole your property! They get in trouble and you get your dog back!
The Last story about the Karen throwing the Milk Bottle would get my Managerial Laugh-Scold, a token scold delivered with a long Chuckle. This is the type of Reprimand where a Manager can say that he gave a Verbal Reprimand while the "Scolded" Employee gets the "Keep Up The Good Work" message .
Nah, at least right away, their method was better, but if it was still there the next evening after business hours, it would have been glorious to call for a tow. I can imagine after a full day of getting people out of snowy situations, they would quickly lose patience with a loser who intentionally parked in a reserved spot, especially after hearing that story of the driver tying to run down a 12 year old. Tow drivers are frequently close to and have police officers' phone numbers on speed dial!
To be fair the dog training story didnt sound like any dog training was actually being done. It seems like OP and family kinda expected the dogs to train themselves
2nd Story: The parent of the child should have called a tow truck to tow that "witch's" car since it was their Reserved Parking Space! To help get them to tow it, explain what happened to the 12yo boy when the "witch" stoled it!!!
@@dethkruzer Actually there's a tool that unscrews the valve stem so that it can be removed, use that to partially unscrew the valve stem so they will have a flat tire in about 6 hours. That way it isn't obvious tampering, and they will keep putting air back into the tire, until they finally go to a shop and get billed!
Story 2: The fact that the woman was willing to run over a kid to get her way should be a warning of how much of a danger she is. I hope that snow freezes into a layer of ice.
I would've poured a bunch of water all over the snow that was blocking the car.
@@dragonexpert8323 I would have made multiple trips of jugs of water for the car.
@@luisespinoza8391 just get the hose. Spray it down
I would have packed as much wet snow under her car as possible, some more wet snow all around the wheels, then, sprayed some more water all over the car before covering it with snow.
Tow her car from your designated spot. And file a report with the police for her threatening a child.
Story 4: You'd have to have some serious "I can never do anything wrong" mentality to think you could just throw a jug at an employee and not expect it to be thrown back at ya.
I saw it actually hapen once on vacation at Niagra Falls (Canadian side). An american family (can't miss the "I have no idea why Canada lets all these immigrants in. We should have just done that flight to Disney land instead of road trip to Canada" complaint by the Karen) were getting on this poor girls nerve. I swear, the Karen called her a sand *insert racial slurs* to her and she had it. She yelled at the Karen and then started speaking to the manager in hindi and the Karen snapped and threw a jug of water at the poor girl. The girl yelled "thats it, i quit" and threw the now empty jug back at the Karen and caused a bloody nose. Freaking wished I had it on tape because it was AMAZING!!!!
@@alana.dyer.author my god I would pay to see that live
Also, ultra pasteurized milk is usually kept unrefrigirated
The dog training story with the thieving neighbor reminds me of another story I heard where a guys lunch kept getting stolen at work until one day his boss freaks out on him for making his daughter sick. Turns out the boss's daughter who was a new hire was "borrowing" this guys lunch (a lunch that she couldn't return because she ate it and also had no intention of reimbursing him) and the noodles she stole and ate had peanuts in it and she had a major allergic reaction. The boss said that this guy was essentially attempting to kill his daughter because she stole his personal lunch and ate it, the logic....???? 😂😂😂
I was just listening to that story earlier, what gives her the right to steal other people's lunches?
I remember that one. A lot of people in the story were telling the OP to 1) go to HR about the harassment/threats and 2) take her friend up on their job offer.
@@GeorgieB1965 Agreed, that would have been easier than with what OP had done
That's admission of guilt then XD Would do the boss and daughter no good.
@@someguy7629 How do you figure that? It would have been better than what OP did.
Story 2: Threatening a child with murder is NOT ok!!
I would install cameras to make sure that this wouldn't happen again
Hey if there are no camera's, then no one will know if you smash her windows and fill the car with snow.
Imo, she should have called the police right there and then when she got home and also asked the son if anyone else saw what happened to support him in court.
@@Ishlacorrin I would use gasoline but yeah
@@topkek996 With today's gas prices, that's really expensive. Snow is free.
Besides, you could claim that she could have sat on her key fob and rolled down the windows and the snow got in that way.
I actually don't think Bob went too far. If you're going to assault and be otherwise abusive to employees, they should be allowed to pull an uno reverse and hit/belittle you back. I guarantee if that was the case we'd see a lot less Karen behavior in retail/ food service places.
If a Karen is ready to commit assault, she shouldn't be shocked if the person assaulted retaliates. Entitlement is not armor.
If people would react like that all the time to Karens, perhaps the world would be a better place.
in sure op didnt mean to say what bob did was wrong he meant dont do stuff like this for me its not worth getting you fired, but bob absolutely disagreed, being the king he is
@@erenyeagar4686I'm tired of getting shot thrown at me. Fuck that. I'll gladly take an L.
"I may get fired for calling you a stupid, ugly whore, but I can always get a new job. You can't fix evil."
Exactly. She threw the milk at him so clearly she must think that throwing milk at random strangers is acceptable behavior. So there should be absolutely nothing wrong if she gets treated the same way and has the milk thrown back at her.
Story 4: Bob is a Hero who doesn't wear a Cape, he got revenge for everyone's sake and Karen got exposed as the maniac that she really is
Just for next time, to make sure everyone can see all you comments, you can click/tap on the 3 dots, and then edit, so it’s all one comment.
RE: Parking spot This woman is lucky she just did this to a kid. Do this to the wrong adult and you might get a bullet through the windshield. Trying to run someone over justifies a lethal response.
In Chicago it's called dibs. Moving a lawn chair from a cleared spot has gotten people shot.
I'd be tempted to get some spike strips or caltrops to lay on the parking spot. Might have to put a warning sign to make it legal, though.
People are dying where I live in mall parking lots, etc. Most are young males, not Karens, sadly.
I'd just threaten to start swing that shovel. I lack something of a survival instinct when angry. So in this situation it would mess that car up with my metal shovel.
Yeah that's true. If a person tries to run someone over, the car is considered a weapon, and if someone gets threatened or attacked with a weapon they are allowed to use a weapon to defend themselves. At least that's what I think, I don't live in usa so not entirely sure.
Story 2: No one messes with his little brother.
Story 3: They should have called the police because the idiot neighbours stole the animals and then gave them the proof of the theft. Open and shut case if ever there was one...
Story 4: Bob is a legend and in the back of stores all around the world songs are sung in his honour.
Yea, dogs in most places are considered "property" and pure breeds are expensive so you could get them criminality in trouble but after getting them back the cops would probably just say "Well you have them back..." and the courts would do the same if they tried that route... They probably just wanted to end this crap and escalating it would just make it worse in the long run...
Story 4: I am picturing a LOTR ceremony for Bob. Knight Bob.
@@sherifitzgerald6886 Raise a glass to Sir Bob
Story 3: Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
#3: Exactly, that's what I thought as well. Take the photos, say something like, "sure, we'll transfer the money right away" and then immediately call the police.
I actually laughed out loud at the dog story when it said the neighbour was screaming because of the poop 😂😂😂 instant karma
Was pup 5 years old? The video print out says 5 month.
@@sirstephen9825five months
Leaving dogs on a porch is not how you potty train them.
Oh the dog story reminds me of my cat story. I have indoor cats but I let them frolick in my screened in patio during the day. Screened in!! A neighbor jumped up my a** about me letting my cats on a screened in patio because it irritates her dog when she walks him in my backyard. Are you getting this?! I live on a corner lot with no fence. My yard is my yard not for dog walking and leaving poop every day that I have to clean up! She yelled at me on my cats being in my patio and I went back on her for walking her dog on private property and leaving poop. So she called animal control on me! The officer just laughed seeing the kitty condos, scratching posts and spoiled rotten cats. She actually said that she wants to come back as one of my cats! Lol. Mind boggling how a person can call animal control on indoor safe cats getting fresh air on a screened in patio!! So I kinda got petty revenge! Posted all over yard signs. " private property, cameras installed. Any dog not on a leash and excrement left behind will be reported to animal control!" My babies can now frolic on patio without a nut job reporting them. The funniest part was my cats were annoying her dog on my property?! What a nut job! Haven't seen her since! That was 2 years ago and my cats continue to have their frolic time on my indoor patio!! Lmao!! Never mess with my cats Karen!!
Story 4, that Karen was batshit insane. She deserved it.
Story 3: Cameras...always put up cameras.
Story 4: OP should have told the managers that maybe Karen was having a "Senior Moment" and was in need of professional assistance :)
Story 3: The only reason I can think of why the neighbor didn't understand the situation the Dogs were in is that the Neighbor had never seen a Dog in their life
They are probably the type of people that think they are doing a good deed because they see those commercials that shows animals in worse conditions and they must save them.
You'd be amazed at what people call AC for. Farm where I have my horses had AC called because the barn cats had no air conditioning and the horses pooped in the barn.
I hate people that steal dogs. I had some neighbors who took my dog. They weren't exactly neighbors, but they were a corner house on the same street. They were idiots tho cause the dog was recognizable and they left him tied up outside.. My mom recognized him quickly and jumped their front fence and got our dog back.
So, instead of calling the police and getting them arrest for stealing your pet, all your mom did was steal the dog back? Is there something missing from the story? Why let them get away with that behavior?!
@@stephanien6237 pff, you obviously don't know how little cops care when it comes to dog theft
@@stephanien6237 Victim-shaming is uncool.
All I can think of is the trauma to those dogs being stollen to a 3rd place must have added to their stress and lead to the escalating behavioral issues!
@@stephanien6237 I guarentee you if they had called the cops they would of just shrugged, talked to the thief and unless there was solid proof that the dog wasn't theres they would just walk away.. better to steal your pet back especially considering many people don't know/care what they feed animals and who knows what nasty dangerous foods they would of fed that dog thinking it was ok. Things like garlic, onions or grapes for example
Story number 4. You guys have NOTHING To apologize for, she got what she had coming to her
12yo shoveling snow: NEXT TIME, Kiddo, if she so much as _ALMOST TOUCHES_ you with her fancy car, *hit that Beemer with the shovel, OVER & OVER & OVER!*
Lunch: Ravioli
Weather: sunny
Karens: crazy
Two out of three ain't bad
Want a horror story? My Sasha was an elderly dog, very well behaved and I still miss her, as she is now gone for over a year. She was getting sick, she had dementia and had some incontinence. I went to a quick gig, figuring she was on the mend after having her on meds to take care of the worst of the problems...I was very wrong. She ended up having diarrhea, then panicked. Literally it was EVERYWHERE. Took hours to clean it all up. Eventually she just kept getting worse, but she was my baby
In Chicago, if you park in a cleared spot on a neighborhood street that has something in the spot (such as a lawn chair or trash can-it’s known as “calling dibs” in the city) and it wasn’t you who cleared that spot, then your car will be buried in snow or worse. People are ruthless when it comes to protecting the dibs tradition!
Years ago when i moved to the midwest from san diego we had a really good snowstorm and temps were -20F. My backyard driveway from the alley was right next to the neighbors and they always had people paRking behind my car instead of theirs which made me late for work on a few occasions. I told them time and again to stop parking in my driveway. Well the night it got really cold there was a car behind mine when I went to get water from the kitchen. I had it towed put a note and the tow company card on their back door then for a bit more fun I took a glass of water and one of my mom's insulin syringes and injected water into their door locks on their car, inside the door seam in the front where the Hinge was and into their gas cap lock. When I went to work the next morning they were pissed. They were yelling at me about me paying them the tow fees I just told em sue me, see how far that gets ya. Then laughed when they realized their locks were frozen solid. I just said cold night last night wasn't it then smiled and drove away lol. the car was still there at lunch.They were too stupid to thaw it with a bit of warm water.
Only going inside the house is common. More so in dogs that are kept in crates for too long as pups or adults. Dogs typically don't like doing their business near where they sleep. But being in a crate for too long can quickly remedy that dislike. The pup was probably only doing what the mom dog was doing. There are ways to create better habits but it requires a lot of work from the owner. I've worked with several dogs like this and it is a pain in the ass to retrain them. It is all about timing and keeping a close eye on them to watch for the first sign of "I'm gonna poop here".
I worked for many years(3+ decades) as a Veterinary Technician , pet groomer , and animal trainer. I have a new furry child. I have to leave her at home when I go to work. Luckily for me , I have a really awesome neighbor "Tommy" that's a retired older gentleman that I am able to trust implicitly. So Tommy has a key to let himself into my apartment to take "Diva" outside to relieve herself while I am at work.
This has worked out famously for us all. Diva has never had an accident inside my home while I am at work. All I ask is Tommy take her for a bathroom break at least every other hour at a minimum. Tommy get paid $75 a week by me to let my dog go crap outside. My dog and his are good friends and playmates because I told him he can bring her upstairs to hang out and watch cable tv(he doesn't pay for cable but I have to in order to get high speed internet.
So my story just proves , if not acting like a complete jackass , with a little brainstorming and consideration there's always a workable solution to taking care of a dog while at work. I no longer work with animals as a career since I am the lead shipping/receiving clerk at a warehouse and on occasion get to make a concert happen at a venue that packs in 19,500 people when completely sold out show. Diva even got to meet and make friends with one of the singers at a recent show because I got cut loose for the event after 15 hours busting my ass. I live about a mile away from the concert venue so I went home , grabbed my baby girl , and we went for a walk to go hear the rest of the show from backstage loading docks.
Yeah I don’t agree with the neighbors for stealing the dogs but OPs family should learn more about proper potty training techniques. At best what they were doing was keeping the dogs in the habit of peeing and pooping freely anywhere.
They rehomed them appropriately and in a place where they were happy.
I'm sorry, but no one is required to deal with a pet that doesn't cooperate, and they treated them well and responsibly for their means, and then gave them to people with the right environment.
@@SidereusOfTheFallen no one said they were bad pet owners. There are just better ways to potty train a dog if that’s your goal.
@@xNETxEx Fair, my bad. I took it as a criticism of the op, possibly I got influenced by other people's comments.
I think while they were not efficient they still did an noteworthy thing in rehoming them in a place where they would be happy and to responsible owners, it's more than most people do these days.
Hypothetical scenario of Karen in prison: "Sure you can speak to the manager of this establishment, I'll go get the Warden. Losta luck resolving your issue.
Had a similar snow story when I was young and first living on my own. A neighbor’s visitor took my covered space as she didn’t want to get snow on her car while she was there. Ok… no snow, but 5 gallon buckets of water poured over her car every hour or so. In the morning it was about an inch thick and rock solid.
If you steal my dog I consider that the same as kidnapping. The law might not find you to prosecute. If they do find you it'll be in the hospital
The lady that almost hit my kid would find 4 flat tires.
Yeah. And maybe corn syrup in the gas tank and a good keying too. Actually, burying it in snow was pretty mild. OTOH, it's not something you are likely to get prosecuted for.
@@russlehman2070 they'd have to prove I did anything.
Last story:
OP: "Now, am I saying it was right?No."
Me: "Oh! I am! I'm totally saying it was right!"
same
Dogs need access to water at all times to ensure they don't get dehydrated. When I was a kid my dog died because she was outside while I was at school and my parents were working, she knocked over her water bowl and was suffering dehydration by the time we got home, she died that day.
They should be on a regular schedule for food tho.
I lived in Chicago when I was younger, cleared parking spots are things to go to war over. I’m actually a pacifist but if I cleared a spot and you took it, it’s on and you find I have a closet vengeance streak.
One year, I honestly don’t know what this driver did but when a huge snow mound finally melted in a Jewel/Osco parking lot in Evanston we found out that there was a car at the bottom. The snow mound had to been at least 12-15 feet high. That is a special kind of anger there.
Had a similar situation to story 3. Our dog was crate trained, meaning she wouldn't "go" in her crate, but if you let her run around the house she'd eventually empty her bowels on the floor. When in her crate she'd whine to go out, but in our living room she'd just do her business right there. My sister raised her dog in her house without a crate and she doesn't have a problem with her dog using the bathroom everywhere. essentially what I'm saying is the dogs probably didn't associate Op's home as their home, y'know what I mean?
story 4 reminds me of the guy who "bullied" (understatement) an entire town, so someone shot him dead and everyone said they knew nothing, the guys wife pointed at a specific person but everyone defended him saying something along the lines of "we dont know who did it, but it definitely wasnt him". it was the entire towns word against hers
There's a movie about it, called "In Broad Daylight" I think.
@@richardkenan2891 well I bet his wife was an enabler
Ken Rex Macelroy
@@neovagras980 his “wife” was his third and 14-16/7 at the time. The guy was a right scum bag. He got his “wives” (av. age 14-15) pregnant BEFORE marrying them
Come on...... walking through a parking lot is too much effort for Karen? She does realize that it's inconvenient for those who were able to walk who cannot walk anymore right? Or is are those folks too beneath them.
Makes me think we need a system where they can review the reviewer! lol Her score would be in the dumps and maybe that could push her comments farther back so no one would care what she had to say! lol
@@SailorMya agreed
The most genius thing I heard about getting back at a parking spot thief, that someone else had just spent time shovelling, was to open the car door locks internal tab and fill the lock with water. Then poor water over the windscreen (all over the wipers and window washing nozzles). Then poor water all down the edges of the doors, trying to get water just inside the door hinge area and cover the entire vehicle in snow. That vehicle would be so F'ed due to the locks being frozen, the doors being frozen shut and the windscreen being a block of ice.
@@H-to-O EVIL GENIUS MOVE! I love it! MWAH AH HA HA!! 😈🤣
I remember a story where a college dorm was so fed up with some idiot that when he went on a winter vacation they had used the time to cover his car in several layers of ice. At least I think he went on vacation, either way, he was gone long enough during a cold winter for the rest of the building to freeze the car.
@@marjoriejohnston4905 Yeah there are a number of similar stories out there.
Bob in story 4 is my hero. I worked overnights at Wal Mary years ago, and worked in the back and restocking. I worked with an awesome crew of people, including a guy named Bob who was a retired Marine who fought in Vietnam and retired after the first gulf war. The prior shift managers were dicks and he had no problem telling them their place. They’d try to make us start working before clocking in or make us work the front of it got busy and Bob shut that shit down all the time immediately.
That reminds me... My friend had a Great Dane. Very friendly, all the dogs around there ran loose. Some woman lured him into her car and drove off. Neighbor got the license #. Took a couple of days for my friend to track them down, they lived about 50 miles away. He went to the house and his dog was delighted to see him. The woman was outraged because she had 3 poodles in the house. Apparently she had locked the Great Dane in a small room and gone to work. The poodles went berserk barking at the newcomer. She came home to find dead dogs and parts of dogs all over the house, and the Great Dane looking fine. He had smashed, chewed, and clawed his way out and answered the poodles' challenge. The woman demanded that my friend pay to fix her house, pay for professional cleaning, and replace her "prize" poodles. He just laughed at her, took his dog and left. Never heard anything more.
If someone tossed a gallon of milk at me, I'd end up in jail because she would NOT be leaving without several bruises. I don't start fights, but I do fight back. It's not always legal, but it is deserved.
actually if she threw something at you and it hits you its counted as a assault and you can legally fight back (otherwise there would be alot more stories of karens dumping various foods/drinks on people if they could get away with it
That dog story was hilarious! What were those idiots thinking? 😂 Shame they didn't call the cops about them refusing to pay for cleaning. I would have paid to see them explain how the neighbors dogs made the mess.
You always think : Story's like these can't possibly be real, but there are countless of Karen videos to prove that all these story's can be actually true. Scary!
about that buried car story. Some jerk had parked his Cadillac in the spot my new bride had cleared before she could get her car into it. The parking lot was directly across the street from the studio where my wife worked. She moved her car to the studio since their lot was now cleared, went inside and borrowed the snow shovel. She crossed the street and attacked the snow pile right next to the offending car. She began burying the car and was making pretty good progress when the Large yellow bucket loader rolled to a stop near her and after switching off the engine the operator asked her what she was doing. After telling the guy what was going on the operator then asked her if she'd like some help. She has the most wonderfully evil cackle sometimes, and that was all it took to get a little bit of help burying the a-hole's car.
After that loader and operator were finished, you couldn't see it, the car was now the core at the center. of a snow pile that was taller than a dumptruck. Then the loader operator resumed his task of moving all the snow banks in the parking lot and adding them to the big one.
She would have give prison a one star .... that had me laughing
The dad in the dog training story is an absolute savage 🤣🤣🤣
The snow story had me laughing too! Three cheers for those smart hard working kids😅
Story 4: Remember this karen. Just because some employees don't fight back because they need their job doesn't mean that all of them would tolerate you. Go as far as throwing your hands on them, expect them saying 'Fuvk it' and just throw hands back. Reality check for you karen, you. Are. Not. Indestructible.
One of my Karen experiences - Me & the wife were at Borders Books (now defunct) and decided to have a latte and pastry. I'm standing in line when this fat Karen cuts in front of me. And she's eying those pastries something terrible and practically licking her lips. Naturally I'm pissed that this woman blatantly cut line. After eying the pastries, she turns to see me directly behind her with a sour scowl on my face. The I get her fake "Oh I'm sorry. Did I cut in front of you?" And I'm thinking "Duh. Hello McFly! Anyone home?" How could she not know? Taking the high road I replied with a big smile, "Oh that's okay ma'am. You look like you need it more than I do." Karen's expression was one of shock and then she turned beet-red. I expected a confrontation but she quickly turned and placed her order while my wife tried to contain her laughter. Afterward, my wife complimented me on my backhanded reply while laughing.
Story 2: "In the arms of an angel, fly away from here." (Sarah McLachlan, Angel)
Oh wait, I'm talking about Karens. Hold on...
"Do like I told you, stay away from me,
Never misunderstand me,
Keep away from me." (Godsmack, Keep Away)
Story 1: Would never happen in Britain because we are genuinely too polite, don't believe me go into a Primark on a Saturday afternoon and you will know what I'm talking about.
Story 2: That is the funniest revenge story I've ever heard, but who the hell threatens a kid over a parking space.
Story 3: I'm sorry, if your neighbour hands you proof that they stole your dog, you call the cops on them and use it as evidence that they kidnapped your dog. So thankful that they were returned safely even if OP and her sister weren't their forever family.
Story 4: Why can't Karen's read signs that say employee's only or no trespassing. It's as if all ability to read leaves them when they think they are entitled to things that they aren't.
Oh, they can read. They just don't believe that it applies to them because they've been spoiled rotten most of their lives.
5:49 eh...if it's cold enough you throw water on the tires, rims , door handles, windows etc...so it builds up and freezes...then you bury it in snow...and if the Entitled Grunt is pissed and there is a open spot behind and in front of her....box her in... not enough that she is trapped....but enough to show they aren't a great driver
to anyone that suggests letting the air out of the tires , ...Bmw have a safety feature that makes the alarm go off , basically to ward off or alert you if your tires are slashed, same goes for lifting the car (some people have gotten creative with lifting a car up on ice 😂😂 )
9:04 mind you....animal control...at least in my area, has to give you prior notice before even attempting to step foot on your property as with any utility or city worker...if you have a *Beware of dog* or anything to that effect sign (to avoid a potential injury like a dog attack / bite) even then it doesn't automatically mean they can step foot on your property...so you can tell them to step off and if they refuse...best advice...start recording and ask them to step off your property again to have it on camera and if they refuse inform them they are trespassing
having cameras also helps....have had Entitled and Karen Neighbor/renters call animal control for the most outrageous lies...that were easy to defeat with footage...not to mention the "security" padlock on my fence , and ...well a high fence
Story 2: that evil woman who stole the parking spot was lucky the OP's son wasn't like I was at age 12. If she'd threatened to hit me at that age, I would have stood somewhere the car couldn't go and shouted that if she stole the parking spot, I'd smash all her windows out with the shovel the moment she turned off the car, and if she tried to get physical with me, her face would be the next target! I didn't look for fights at that age, but I didn't take crap like that either!
Its impressive of how long employes can stay calm.
The only thing I don’t agree with, with the dog story is the no access to water. It’s perfectly fine to only feed your dogs a certain amount a day lol dogs will eat anything and will get fat if they have access to a bunch of food. However, water is a different story, I understand that they use the bathroom in your house but you need to get them trained in order to fix that, leaving them outdoors will solve nothing. Dogs need water throughout the day, especially since they are outside for awhile and are taken on walks. They need 24/7 access to water.
Story 3: my dad is like that with his neighbours dogs only they are left in the sun, all day with no water and no shade. My parents had an older dog and were frightened that if these dogs got our that their dog would wind up dead. In not sure of what happened as I was out of home at the time but I know that animal control got called and the dogs were taken away. My guess is that they found abuse or the dogs got out and were taken that way. Neighbours blame my dad though.
Should mention that these neighbours weren't nice. And they cut the top of a tree that was on my parents land. Making the tree lopsided and forcing my parents to cut it down.
"Your dogs destroyed our house after we stole them, so you have to pay for the damages!"
"Yeah, that's not going to happen, you entitled jerks."
😂😂😂
#3 Those nasty neighbours got exactly what they deserve, and they served themselves the smelly punishment.
Seriously, they shoulda minded their own fucking business
Story 1: Anyone that works retail knows of this kinda person, pray you have a good manager.
Story 2: I mean, you could have had her towed because that’s a reserved spot that’s yours and not hers. Though snowing in her car also works, keying it a little for some rust would add in some extra damage because let’s face it, fancy car left outside people are dickheads.
Story 3: I would have told them that if they really wanted the money to sue and let the courts sort it out.
Story 4: Oh look more people are asshats, I’ve had a customer throw an item they wanted buy it towards me and said something about being awake.
Story 4: Forget spilled milk, Karen was crying over milk that wasn't hers.
you break it you buy it
I love how those two brothers taught that woman a lesson like that.
Story 1: She probably leaves poor reviews because some business gave her free/discounted stuff if she removed her poor review.
Story 3: Probably could have taken the invoice and used it as proof that the neighbors STOLE their dogs, and pressed charges accordingly.
... where did that last story happen? I've had gallon jugs of milk accidentally dropped next to me and break open all over me. And this jug was able to survive being THROWN twice?! There's no mention of anyone needing to clean up, at least.
I think this one is stretched just a tad. And I don't usually bother calling ones that seem unlikely.
The classic "The dog went to live on a farm" line...
Perfect way to spend my afternoon at work with some DarkFluff stories!!!
for story 2 that bmw would be smashed up.
Smashing it up would be vandalism... but several sharp objects, such as bent dinner forks, buried in the snow behind the tires would be *so* unfortunate.
Story 1: this Karen complained about waiting and then threw a tantrum when she didn't get what she wanted and it's not the first time she has done this,
Learning how to be patient is something you teach a Child, but some people just never learn their lessons
I couldn't help but think of the Futurama "Shut up and take my money!" meme.
1st Story: That Karen should've gotten banned from the coffee shop for what she did. I mean, she had the nerve to give the coffee shop a bad review all because she was too lazy to wait in line like everyone else. And what makes it even worse is that this isn't the first time she's done this. That is SO super petty--not to mention completely stupid!
2nd Story: That Karen got exactly what she deserved in the end. She had the audacity to threaten to run over OP's son with her car just to get her way--and it was all over a frickin' parking spot that OP's son worked so hard to clear out. And what's worse is that this entitled witch wasn't even supposed to have her car parked there in the first place! If I was OP, I would've called the towing company and have that entitled witch's car towed because her car was obviously parked there illegally.
3rd Story: OP's dad rightfully should've called the cops on those entitled neighbors. First, they had the nerve to call Animal Control and falsely accuse them of abusing the dogs. Then, they had the audacity to not only steal the dogs but also demanded that OP's sister pay them for the damages that the dogs caused to their home. If I was OP in that situation, I would've definitely called the cops on that Karen neighbor and her entitled husband and have them both arrested for dognapping.
Last Story: That old crazy Karen got exactly what was coming to her! She rightfully deserved to get that leaking gallon of milk thrown back at her for throwing it at OP first. And if there were security cameras, that crazy old Karen would've been walking out of that store in handcuffs and escorted into the back of a police car for assaulting a store employee. Plus, I'm pretty sure that Bob would've gotten fired for throwing the leaking milk gallon back at Karen, but I'm sure Bob would've told the ten managers that he quit since he hated his job so much.
We had a coworker that nobody liked. He told us he was leaving his car in our parking lot while he left for vacation over the long weekend. Here comes the snow and my evil idea. We dug out his drive wheels and jacked them up. They got supported off the pavement. Snow was then packed VERY tightly under his car and around his wheels. When he got back 2 days later he spent three hours trying to dig out his car and not being able to figure out why his drive wheels wouldn't stop spinning. Might be the huge boulders under your car holding it off the ground. We all stood at the windows laughing uncontrollably.
In the last story, I think Bob had every right of throwing the milk back at the lady, she was wrong from the momment she tough she was entitled to saying how lazy the employees are.
technically, no, but he did have the right to make a citizens arrest for aggravated battery and put her in the retirement home with barred windows...
Hi Dark Fluff, I just want to say thank you for your videos. Every morning when I wake up, I watch a few of your videos (only recently discovered you, so I'm catching up). I have some mental health issues and your stories make me smile and remind me not to be a Karen when I'm having a bad mental health day. Just wanted to let you know, that you never know how much your videos are helping someone else, far across the world (Australia). Thanks mate :)
Not DF, but I do hope this finds you in a better place. Cheers from Arkansas, USA!
That makes about as much sense as stealing someone's car and then getting into an accident and then trying to sue the owner of the car for their injury
4th story OP should have said we remember you throwing the jug at me and then storming out. I am confident that his coworkers would have backed him up
If the woman has assigned parking, why didn't she call a tow truck?😂
I, as a parent, have to look out for the safety of my children. You really have to pack that snow in. Use the shovel to beat the snow in to submission. Maybe a flat metal object as well. The windows get in the way so just use a window breaker and get them out of the way. Before you know it operation snow car is complete with a hat and carrot nose…
Just. Tow. The. Car! It’s OP’s designated spot-she can and should have the crazy woman towed!
@@stephanien6237 lessons must be taught when entitled assholes put kids in harms way. Sometimes those lessons are expensive.
Bob reminds me of an employee at the Walmart I work at, Billy. Billy is a Gulf War vet, and doesn’t take shit from anyone. He would also be the one management would get when a suspected shoplifter was in the store (despite Walmart’s policy not to touch shoplifters) or underaged kids trying to buy alcohol.
Hell no. Stealing a dog is equivalent to kidnapping a child. If someone steals my dog I'm going to go John Wick on their ass.
You know if she had the stolen those dog and kept them inside this would not have happened to begin with she was warned that was the reason why they were kept outside I mean really she wants money from for a mess that she caused not going to happen
Dog story..... Steal my pups, neighbor would be explaining to Mr. Shotgun. 😡
I can imagine Karen standing in front of me demanding reimbursement for their cleaning bills and me with a big ol’ smile on my face just saying, “Let me make sure I have your plan straight… You intend to walk into a courtroom before a judge, officers and witnesses and demand payment for damages that untrained dogs did when you brought them into your house after kidnapping them off our porch? You should probably ask a lawyer for their advice before you commit to that. If you decide to send us a summons we’ll be waiting.”
Story 2. I have a level space in front of my apartment reserved just for my apartment. I had cleared the snow from that space. I went to get my truck to park it in that space and some woman pulls into it to check her mail that has not ran in for a week. She then goes downstairs. Not sure where she went. Her car was still there that evening. I get several containers of hot water and pour on the pavement. It freezes almost immediately. Later that night, she cannot get out of the parking space. While trying to get out, she slides into several other vehicles. I do feel bad for the vehicles she hit but not for her's. I would not have wanted someone to hit my vehicle. Serves her right for parking in my space. I wish I had packed snow around her car and poured water over her car. That would have been better.
My grandmother had a small dog. It never went potty in the house, per se, but was trained to go into the basement. Now the basement was just a dirt floor. When Dad or an Aunt went over there, they'd clean up the poops from the basement. The logic was, in order to get outside, you had to do 4 steps from the kitchen then another couple of steps to get outside. They thought it was much safer for grandma to just let the dog go in the basement so she wouldn't have to manage steps; especially at her advanced age.
Story 3: Pure Gold!!
That Karen in the first story must live a sad and miserable life if she gets her jollies by leaving negative reviews, presumably to score free stuff.
Water is key. I've learned this from similar situations minus the assault by car. Works excellent in my country. 7 months of the year is below. zero
Ok the first story, all that was going through my had
Karen: SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
Perfectly cut Ad. I heard, "Are you stupid? This- Old Spice Nightpanther." I hate it when ads cut off the story but I find it hilarious when they are perfect like this.
The milk lady is lucky that she still has front teeth.
The last story is hilarious. OP is a door mat. Bob was containing himself. She should be grateful she wasn't put in a freezer to chill for a whole shift.
#2: Yeah, I also immediately thought of the story with the water and ice. I think that's definitely what they should have done here as well, just put water absolutely everywhere before burying it in snow.
#4: "Now am I saying that it was right what we did? No not at all" Hell yeah it was right. Absolute 100 % correct response. If she thought that throwing milk at random strangers was a bad thing then she wouldn't have done it, so clearly she must think that this is acceptable behavior. And since she sees no issues with anyone acting like that, it's completely fine to treat her that way.
I still think prisons should be converted into shopping centres, nothing like 10 years hard retail with a constant stream of screaming Karens.
Story 3: "The dogs went to live on a farm"
Me: *_sad childhood flashbacks_*
Years ago, I lived in a city up north that got loads of snow in the winter, it was posted when the roads and parking lots would be plowed, someone decided that they could park where and when they could , next day on my way to work I noticed a car that had snow pushed by the plow piled up to the doors, hood and trunk, that car sat there encased in snow and ice until it got warm enough to melt, I loved it, these boys doing that was hilarious.
1st story: I work at a grocery store and I can pretty much guarantee that not only does she pull that crap everywhere, she probably does it often enough that employees have a nickname for her. Not likely a flattering one either.
Ok, I can take someone yelling at my but the moment ANYONE touches my dog. Hands are going to be thrown
for the dog story i would had broken into their house and rightfully and legaly taken the dogs back.
Do YOU can get in trouble for breaking and entering? No. Just call the police that your crazy neighbors stole your property! They get in trouble and you get your dog back!
Adding water to a snow-covered car would be a nice touch.
Revenge is a dish best served cold.
uh.... the dogs "went to a farm?" I'm skeptical....
The Last story about the Karen throwing the Milk Bottle would get my Managerial Laugh-Scold, a token scold delivered with a long Chuckle. This is the type of Reprimand where a Manager can say that he gave a Verbal Reprimand while the "Scolded" Employee gets the "Keep Up The Good Work" message .
Story 2 I love especially being from Baltimore I’m surprised she didn’t confront her for almost hitting her child smh
If the parking spot was an assigned spot for the condo-they could/should have had the car towed!
Nah, at least right away, their method was better, but if it was still there the next evening after business hours, it would have been glorious to call for a tow. I can imagine after a full day of getting people out of snowy situations, they would quickly lose patience with a loser who intentionally parked in a reserved spot, especially after hearing that story of the driver tying to run down a 12 year old. Tow drivers are frequently close to and have police officers' phone numbers on speed dial!
Bob should have removed the cap before he threw the milk back at her.
To be fair the dog training story didnt sound like any dog training was actually being done. It seems like OP and family kinda expected the dogs to train themselves
True, but the neighbors shoulda minded their own business, and OP shoulda called the police on that Animal control bitch.
That BMW lady with the parking spot and bumping the kid with her car... STRAIGHT TO JAIL.
2nd Story: The parent of the child should have called a tow truck to tow that "witch's" car since it was their Reserved Parking Space! To help get them to tow it, explain what happened to the 12yo boy when the "witch" stoled it!!!
Just make sure to cut the tire valves first
@@dethkruzer Actually there's a tool that unscrews the valve stem so that it can be removed, use that to partially unscrew the valve stem so they will have a flat tire in about 6 hours.
That way it isn't obvious tampering, and they will keep putting air back into the tire, until they finally go to a shop and get billed!