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Trebor said, "Come to NJ and get it."That's pretty self-incriminating, don't you think?
Hey guys wouldn't you figure a person with half a brain would not say "Oh yes please come kick my ass in NJ after you supposedly know their address. I don't fear you. YES COME COME "GIVE IT TO ME HARDCORE DOGGY STYLE" (gay sexual connotation) ok not really, but my point is do you really think Trebor is that effin stupid. I know he seems pretty idiotic, but I don't think hes at that level. OK check this out
You said "Come to NJ and get it" BEFORE people posted your address. You weren't aware people would be able to actually find you.Now you're trying to backpeddle, what with you having a possible hailstorm on you.Nice try though, fucktard.
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Thread Review (Spoiler Warning):The thread begins innocently enough. A simple request for a "favor", a slack-jawed yokel looking for money on another site, and looking for an honest man to aid him in the process. But there was intrigue in the air, intrigue indeed! Plans went awry, as a man who went by the name Dirty Dutch successfully swindled said yokel out of this money, accepting his money on Party Poker, but refusing to hold up to his end of the bargain. A masterful crime, one that seemingly only a dutchman could pull off. But how things change, and as quick as a fox on friday, we are led into a much deeper story line. The true DirtyDutch denies any wrong doing, and claims that he was, get this, FRAMED! Accusations fly. DirtyDutch reveals his list of suspects and in approximate degree of likelihood. Tempers flare. In the meantime, through the detective work of a guy probably named Dandy, we learn the true identity of the criminal. His name is Trebor, like the candy, but there is nothing sweet about him. In time we learn his address, phone number, and that he's done this before, thrice! A mob of vengeful posters form and threaten anything from sending pizza and pornography, to burning his house down. Wow! The mob is angry!And for good reason. As we learn more and more about Trebor, the sub-plot continues unabated. One by one, each man that DirtyDutch has falsely accused rises up in self-righteous indignation. DirtyDutch, once the victim, has seemingly done a morally reprehensible act of his own. But has he really? The thread gives no clear answers, as the reader is led to struggle with these issues on his or her own.It is here that the thread lost me. As most threads do, this one in particular suffered from a lack of focus about halfway through. Surprise appearances by Trebor himself though do help keep the reader interested, but in the end, there is no clear resolution. By all accounts, Trebor remains among those counted as living, house intact, and mob justice has failed. Perhaps this is the point the author is trying to make, illustrating vividly the inadequacies of the mob seeking justice. Perhaps. Once the anger subsides, emotions cooled, can we follow through on our best intentions? Though the thread certainly has its problems, it succeeds in that it leads the reader to ask deeper questions such as these. Sadly though, it provides few answers.

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Thread Review (Spoiler Warning):The thread begins innocently enough. A simple request for a "favor", a slack-jawed yokel looking for money on another site, and looking for an honest man to aid him in the process. But there was intrigue in the air, intrigue indeed! Plans went awry, as a man who went by the name Dirty Dutch successfully swindled said yokel out of this money, accepting his money on Party Poker, but refusing to hold up to his end of the bargain. A masterful crime, one that seemingly only a dutchman could pull off. But how things change, and as quick as a fox on friday, we are led into a much deeper story line. The true DirtyDutch denies any wrong doing, and claims that he was, get this, FRAMED! Accusations fly. DirtyDutch reveals his list of suspects and in approximate degree of likelihood. Tempers flare. In the meantime, through the detective work of a guy probably named Dandy, we learn the true identity of the criminal. His name is Trebor, like the candy, but there is nothing sweet about him. In time we learn his address, phone number, and that he's done this before, thrice! A mob of vengeful posters form and threaten anything from sending pizza and pornography, to burning his house down. Wow! The mob is angry!And for good reason. As we learn more and more about Trebor, the sub-plot continues unabated. One by one, each man that DirtyDutch has falsely accused rises up in self-righteous indignation. DirtyDutch, once the victim, has seemingly done a morally reprehensible act of his own. But has he really? The thread gives no clear answers, as the reader is led to struggle with these issues on his or her own.It is here that the thread lost me. As most threads do, this one in particular suffered from a lack of focus about halfway through. Surprise appearances by Trebor himself though do help keep the reader interested, but in the end, there is no clear resolution. By all accounts, Trebor remains among those counted as living, house intact, and mob justice has failed. Perhaps this is the point the author is trying to make, illustrating vividly the inadequacies of the mob seeking justice. Perhaps. Once the anger subsides, emotions cooled, can we follow through on our best intentions? Though the thread certainly has its problems, it succeeds in that it leads the reader to ask deeper questions such as these. Sadly though, it provides few answers.
Thanks for the cliff notes. There was no way I was reading 22 pages of a year old thread. Ok, I probably would have, but now I don't have to. Thanks!
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Thread Review (Spoiler Warning):The thread begins innocently enough. A simple request for a "favor", a slack-jawed yokel looking for money on another site, and looking for an honest man to aid him in the process. But there was intrigue in the air, intrigue indeed! Plans went awry, as a man who went by the name Dirty Dutch successfully swindled said yokel out of this money, accepting his money on Party Poker, but refusing to hold up to his end of the bargain. A masterful crime, one that seemingly only a dutchman could pull off. But how things change, and as quick as a fox on friday, we are led into a much deeper story line. The true DirtyDutch denies any wrong doing, and claims that he was, get this, FRAMED! Accusations fly. DirtyDutch reveals his list of suspects and in approximate degree of likelihood. Tempers flare. In the meantime, through the detective work of a guy probably named Dandy, we learn the true identity of the criminal. His name is Trebor, like the candy, but there is nothing sweet about him. In time we learn his address, phone number, and that he's done this before, thrice! A mob of vengeful posters form and threaten anything from sending pizza and pornography, to burning his house down. Wow! The mob is angry!And for good reason. As we learn more and more about Trebor, the sub-plot continues unabated. One by one, each man that DirtyDutch has falsely accused rises up in self-righteous indignation. DirtyDutch, once the victim, has seemingly done a morally reprehensible act of his own. But has he really? The thread gives no clear answers, as the reader is led to struggle with these issues on his or her own.It is here that the thread lost me. As most threads do, this one in particular suffered from a lack of focus about halfway through. Surprise appearances by Trebor himself though do help keep the reader interested, but in the end, there is no clear resolution. By all accounts, Trebor remains among those counted as living, house intact, and mob justice has failed. Perhaps this is the point the author is trying to make, illustrating vividly the inadequacies of the mob seeking justice. Perhaps. Once the anger subsides, emotions cooled, can we follow through on our best intentions? Though the thread certainly has its problems, it succeeds in that it leads the reader to ask deeper questions such as these. Sadly though, it provides few answers.
192 posts, all of them gold.Keep up the good work, sir.
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192 posts, all of them gold.Keep up the good work, sir.
At least three of my posts contain nothing more than the words "smoked meat". I suspect you haven't read those. But thanks.
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Oh man, if I ever found Trebor, I would have layed down the law!! His actions speak to the sad situation that is America :club: , but I think that if each of us does his part, we can truly make this a wonderful place to live!! The sunshine and sky, roses and bluebirds can all teach us something, something that the Creator of the Universe meant to teach us all along!!

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Thread Review (Spoiler Warning):The thread begins innocently enough. A simple request for a "favor", a slack-jawed yokel looking for money on another site, and looking for an honest man to aid him in the process. But there was intrigue in the air, intrigue indeed! Plans went awry, as a man who went by the name Dirty Dutch successfully swindled said yokel out of this money, accepting his money on Party Poker, but refusing to hold up to his end of the bargain. A masterful crime, one that seemingly only a dutchman could pull off. But how things change, and as quick as a fox on friday, we are led into a much deeper story line. The true DirtyDutch denies any wrong doing, and claims that he was, get this, FRAMED! Accusations fly. DirtyDutch reveals his list of suspects and in approximate degree of likelihood. Tempers flare. In the meantime, through the detective work of a guy probably named Dandy, we learn the true identity of the criminal. His name is Trebor, like the candy, but there is nothing sweet about him. In time we learn his address, phone number, and that he's done this before, thrice! A mob of vengeful posters form and threaten anything from sending pizza and pornography, to burning his house down. Wow! The mob is angry!And for good reason. As we learn more and more about Trebor, the sub-plot continues unabated. One by one, each man that DirtyDutch has falsely accused rises up in self-righteous indignation. DirtyDutch, once the victim, has seemingly done a morally reprehensible act of his own. But has he really? The thread gives no clear answers, as the reader is led to struggle with these issues on his or her own.It is here that the thread lost me. As most threads do, this one in particular suffered from a lack of focus about halfway through. Surprise appearances by Trebor himself though do help keep the reader interested, but in the end, there is no clear resolution. By all accounts, Trebor remains among those counted as living, house intact, and mob justice has failed. Perhaps this is the point the author is trying to make, illustrating vividly the inadequacies of the mob seeking justice. Perhaps. Once the anger subsides, emotions cooled, can we follow through on our best intentions? Though the thread certainly has its problems, it succeeds in that it leads the reader to ask deeper questions such as these. Sadly though, it provides few answers.
LMAO. Man, I forgot how pissed Spade got about that. Sorry dude.
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Sanders, George469 Grieves PkwySALEM, NJ 08079i am 99% sure that is his address. if you want proof, just ask.
sounds like someone still lives a home, and thats his poppa's address. Wonder if his dad is the violent whip the piss out of him type.
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God, I remember reading this one back in the day. Simply classic.So anyone involved in the original incident: Did anything ever come from all this?

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nope trebor never got caught.he's too slick
anyone else see whats goin on here,he tells us his name was trebor, and goes about how slick trebor was.Looks to me like this doosh wants praise for his work.
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nope trebor never got caught.he's too slick
but yet retarded enough to come back under a different name, be an asshat to everyone here, then POST in the very thread where you got busted, your personal information ousted, and then POST AN IM CONVERSATION WITH A SCAMMER ON CUSTOM'S AIM ACCOUNT WITH THE IM NAME YOU USED TO SCAM SOMEONE.i think there SHOULD be a darwin award here. you win.
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