Friday, July 19, 2013

Justifiable Violence? Would a Broad Be Within Her Rights to Whack Out (Or At Least Maim) Her Old Man for "Terrifying Wake-Up YouTube Prank Using Giant Puppet Replica of Creepy Ghost Girl" from Horror Movie "The Ring"?













I've never cared much for so-called pranksters. Their antics rarely make me laugh. More often, they strike me as being deservant of a good poke right in the mush. Or, as Delbert Grady might say, perhaps a bit more, if you don't mind my saying so...

And so we get this James Williams goof on YouTube (pics above/link below), who recently arranged it as a "prank" for his old lady to be caught on camera frightened half to death by waking up to a huge ghost doll rolling out the TV screen like something outta "The Ring."  "I wanted to see how she would react," said the braintrust.

Luckily for this fool, his old lady (after running a few laps around the joint in horror) did not attack him after discovering the truth. But would she have been justified in taking a big piece out of his hide -- or perhaps a bit more, as posited above by Sir Grady?

After all, the law says that not all murders, for example, are punishable as such. You can intentionaly whack a dude out, as one example, and be entirely excused if you were using an appropriate level of self defense (and no, I am not referring to or looking to get into the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin verdict -- I leave that partisan pissing match to the leftists and right-wingers)...

Similarly, what's essentially a murder can be reduced down to voluntary manslaughter as a "crime of passion" (classic example: the old lady catches the old man banging some broad in the bedroom and takes a meat cleaver to his sorry buck-naked ass).

If Girlfriend had given this assclown Williams his just comeuppance through a good ass-kicking (or perhaps a bit more), should she have a "crime of passion" (or similar) defense in light of that awful, wicked prank?

If so, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. I think, at a minimum, this creep deserved a good beatin' with a riding crop, buggy whip, leather belt or other makeshift weapon. Hell, stick that beatdown on YouTube -- everyone else does.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2358737/Boyfriends-terrifying-wake-prank-girlfriend-using-giant-puppet-replica-creepy-ghost-girl-horror-movie-The-Ring.html