Sunday, November 21, 2010

When al queda and the taliban topple the pakistani regime, and seize its nukes, where will be hide

When al queda and the taliban topple the pakistani regime, and seize its nukes, where will be hide?
Nations go to war to win, not to lose. They develop the know-how to win, like we did when we developed the a - bomb to defeat Japan, which we did, saving 1 million yank lives. Billions were spent to develop the bomb and create a nuclear arsenal to protect ourselves and the free world. It worked. Those kamikaze-minded suiciders quit after two nukes showed them who’s who. Now islam is going after us the same way, killing, to date more than 4000 yanks as they perpetrate suicide bombings and sniper attacks.. We possess nuclear arms; our enemies do not, at least not yet. Yet they behead us, kill us, mutilate our dead bodies ,drag them thru the streets of their cities, threaten us if we bomb their so called "holy cities", and subject us to humiliation for “abusing” the terrorists we have captured as if we were supposed to coddle them instead. As this goes on we huddle in fear of what terrorists will do next. So what do we do? The unelected U.S. Supreme Court gives them “terrorists rights” to sue in our courts while “back home” they behead us. And we prosecute our own soldiers for not coddling them.’ That’s real intelligence, isn’t it? But this isn’t the start of this insanity - We could have won in Korea with nukes, but the liberals, panicking the administration, claimed Russia and China would nuke us if we nuked korea. The result: nukes sat idle, the war was a stalemate, 33,000 yanks died and now korea has come back with its own nukes, threatening us which wouldn’t have happened had we nuked them back then. Real good military strategy, isn’t it? We could have won in Vietnam, but the liberals claimed nukes weren’t nice because too many of our enemy should die. the result: we lost the war, and 59,000 yanks died, instead. Real smart. We went to war in Iraq in 1990, but pulled out when it was half over, leaving the regime in power. The result: another war had to be begun all over, which we thought we won. but yanks die daily while nukes sit idle. Some victory we “won”. Real smart Now we are led blindly down the path to believe moslem nations such as Pakistan will assist us in rooting out alqueda. Al queda is paying everyone off to be on their side. Even if they weren’t, moslems wouldn’t act for us. Pakistan has nukes, supplied with red mercury and technology by the Russian mafia. And do you think al queda has no access to their nukes? Why do you think they operate out of the Pakistan-Afghan border? Because the weather is nice there or do they have a different reason for being in that location, in mind? When the Pakistani regime is overthrown by Islamic terrorists and fundamentalists, where do you think the Pakistani nukes will be aimed at? Monaco? Hw long will this “pearl harbor – 9/11 mentality” of sitting back, doing nothing decisive and procrastinating, persist? Must we wait until they blow us up, kill our children, brothers, sisters and parents one by one before we finally realize that we are justified in totally annihilating them and ending their threat for once and for all? In the meantime as al queda works incessantly to bring down the Pakistani government and get their nukes, other bandit and terrorist nations are clamoring to build their own nukes. Do you think these kamikaze minded maniacs will consider fallout or any similar considerations when they can and will nuke us, to make them hesitate to nuke? The liberals show photos of burnt Jap children to move us not to nuke. But what will our children look like if they nuke us? Do we have to await a third Pearl Harbor-9/11 before our sense of self-preservation and the preservation of our posterity is awakened and we excise the malignancy of islam from the face and body of mankind for once and for all? Must we sit idly by until al queda overthrows the Pakistani regime and seizes their nukes or gets the red mercury and know how from the Russian mafia to make their own? Must we apologize to them and coddle these terrorists and excuse ourselves for conducting war? And must they get rights to sue in our courts while they behead us? Did we spend those billions for marching down Main St. on the fourth of July, while yanks die daily and the arsenal sits idle or was there a more appropriate purpose to build the nuclear arsenal and protect ourselves? How long must we keep on huddling in fear and worry of what they will do to us next, while nukes sit idle? Must we wait until they nuke us before we come to our senses and wake up? What kind of fools are we? 0;9114: its fearmongering? Well, what is the USA doing to stop it? letting more and more yanks die every day? reply to snow web: You're doing your job? But are you succeeding? How long must you and your comrades keep dying before reason will prevail and victory is achieved?
Military - 6 Answers
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that want happen because the free nation of the world will obliterate Pakistan if this happen . stop being such a fearmonger kid
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Very well thought out and articulated monologue. First, as a former nuclear soldier, the last thing in the world that I and most of my fellow crewman ever wanted to see was our birds stand on their tails and fly. It was the Cold War then, and we knew that if we launched, we would certainly be dead within ten minutes of the rounds leaving the pad. The only question would be the manner of our deaths and by whom it would be accomplished. We were not afriad to die, we joined with the thought very much in the forefront of our minds. But, we also knew that our deaths would precede a million or more people who had done nothing to us and were little different than our own families. Nukes don't kill terrorists. Nukes don't kill facist regimes. Nukes don't destroy enemy governments. Of the tens of thousands of people (the lucky ones) who were vaporized in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the hundreds of thousands who died from exposure to radiation, the vast majority were innocent civilians, women, children, the elderly. And, regardless of the fact that Japan surrendered 6 days after the Nagasaki attack, the bombs were not the catalyst for surrender beyond the fact that they only hastened it. Surrender was coming, Fat Man and Little Boy only illustrated to the empire that the US was prepared to go further than Japan could. If there were a way to specifically target a nuclear device on those who are actually committing the evil, leaving NO collateral damage, I'd say go for it. But, there isn't. In the reality of war, we still need grunts to slug it out face to face with the enemy. Most who serve know that going in. It is the hallmark of their courage. Please don't cheapen the gift they offer by presuming a piece of technology can replace it with the push of a button. Cry for the soldiers we lose. Weep for the wounded. Cheer for those who return. Celebrate the sacrifice of every one of them. But, don't surrender to panic. And, unless you have stood watch on the wall yourself, don't even dare pretend to know the best course of action for those who have and do.
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you should be a politician, here have a cookie, or better yet a star.
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We are tax paying, hard-workin', gun-totin, bible-thumpin', a**kicking, better than anything else in history kind of fools. When push comes to shove, they know to send in Mother Green and her killing machine. Marines are here for one thing: "Our morale began to break when the dying Marines kept coming." -Japanese survivors captured at Tarawa. Marines don't quit until they are dead. And that commitment still holds. Just show us where they are and let us do our jobs. That's all we ask. Edit in response to poster: We, the military, don't make that decision. Our elected civilian leadership will turn us loose at the proper time when it comes to nukes......
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It's Mutually Assured Destruction. No one, including the US, is going to launch a nuke, or everyone dies. And we apologize as long as we don't feel threatened. We haven't been in a serious war since WWII. Vietnam was terrible, but they weren't a real threat. We got rid of terrorists' rights when we were attacked, but now that we took the fight to a far away place, we feel free to apologize.
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I might point out that the range, number, and proven effectiveness of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is nothing compared to ours, or even to its neighbor India, at whom most of those nukes are aimed and were meant for. Also, Al Qaeda HATES Musharraf's government; they're not exactly in cahoots. We're providing quite a lot of support to help bolster his government against internal would-be saboteurs, and his military's effectiveness against them is actually reasonable. Al Qaeda's only really shown any kind of longevity or strength in the most remote, pro-Wahabbi enclaves, NOT the country as a whole. Our interest in Pakistan isn't only because of its proximity to Afghanistan, but because of its proximity to India, with whom we have pretty good relations... and generally it's a good idea to keep two friends from fighting, if at all possible, particularly when there are nukes involved. I don't think we should be coddling terrorists or villifying our own troops or any of those other things, of course; I just wanted to point out that Al Qaeda makes itself out to be much stronger than it is, and that our media is only too happy to oblige them.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Lil Wayne's record execs predict his album will sell between 850,000 and 950,000 by the end of the week

Lil Wayne's record execs predict his album will sell between 850,000 and 950,000 by the end of the week... ??
Lil' Wayne's Tha Carter III came out this Tuesday morning, so exact figures have yet been determined, but execs at his music label estimate the album will sell between 850,000 and 950,000 by the end of its first week. Pat Monaco, exec VP of sales for the Universal Motown Republic Group, says that, "The accounts were bullish by 10 in the morning. The sales the first few hours were exceeding the rate that the Kanye album sold a year ago. Wayne was one of these records that, because it was so highly anticipated, with the leaks and everything, it caused more people to go out at 8 in the morning to buy the CD. And with the CD such a long time in the making, Monaco adds that finalizing the album was "like putting a traditional setup and street date on a guy that was just nontraditional. It changed dates, changed titles, changed songs, changed the people that were working on it. But sonically, the record bears out. *** DO YOU BUY OR SELL THIS??? *** SOURCE: http://perezhilton.com/2008-06-11-22448 yeah the source is perez hilton but he only passes on the information... he didn't come up with this.... I co-sign with Escobar.... Wayne will just spend the money on Lollipops and Cough Syrup haha
Rap and Hip-Hop - 10 Answers
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I buy, he sold 425,000 on the first day.
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sell your either are a diehard fan(who will wait in line for hours to ghet it) or you dont like him really at all (n most likely will not get or download it if not already)
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Buy. Wayne has the one of the strongest following in history. No lie, I told this girl I had The Carter 3 on June 3rd when it was leaked on the net(I am a known bootlegger in my town), and she told me "So, Ill just buy it when it comes out the 10th." That's dedication.
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849,999, I'm not buying
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i dont care about sales but its a shame if anyone actully spends there money on this hot piece of diarrhea to who ever's interested in listening to this, DON'T BUY THIS ALBUM. Download Tha Carter III or get bootleg copies of the sh^t. Lil Wayne doesn't deserve the support or the sales. He's trying to extort money from us. That's how much he really cares about his fans.
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i downloaded it. xD but i would've bought it, if i didn't have my sources over the web. the album was amazing, probably his best. :]] i loved it!
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Buy downloading you idiots he still gets paid. illegaly he won' t but it would be good if he does sell that many in one week. To bad nobody says that about NAS
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DAMN....that's alot of coasters, erb plates, and frisbees!!!
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Buy; but i think it will go over a mil; he almost got half in the first day
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Absolutely sell. I will never quite understand why everyone buys his garbage. However, as much as I dislike him I realize there is nothing I can do to change his fan bases' opinions to match mine, and personally, I think he is extremely lyrically overrated. "Poetically challenged", if I may.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Which mall would you rather go to to hang out

Which mall would you rather go to to hang out?
I'm going to the mall with my friend, her bf, and his friend. We cant pick which mall. Its more of a hangout then shopping Mall1 7 for All Mankind Abercrombie & Fitch adidas Originals Aeropostale Aldo Shoes American Eagle Outfitters Ann Taylor Ann Taylor Loft Anthropologie Apple Computer ArdenB. Asian Chao Atlanta Police Department Substation AtlanTIX Auntie Anne's Pretzels Aveda Lifestyle Store BabyGap Bailey Banks & Biddle Bakers Banana Republic Bank of America ATM Bare Escentuals Bath & Body Works BCBGMAXAZRIA bebe bebe Sport Betsey Johnson Bloomingdale's Bobby Jones Bostonian Shoe Brooks Brothers Brookstone Burberry Buster Brown BVLGARI Caché Cajun Supreme California Pizza Kitchen Calvin Klein Cartier Champs Sports Chick-fil-A Cinnabon Club Monaco Coach Corner Bakery Cafe Crate & Barrel DASS Salon & Spa Davante David Yurman Diesel Ecco Shoes Ecotage Salon and Spa ED Hardy Express FAO Schwarz in Macy's Farmer's Basket Fashion Tailor Fast Fix Jewelry Repair Florsheim Shoes Foot Locker French Connection Freshens Yogurt fye - For Your Entertainment Game Stop Gap GapKids Gateway Newstand GNC Godiva Chocolatier Great American Cookie Co. Great Steak & Potato Company Great Wraps Guess? Gymboree H. Stockton Atlanta Haagen-Dazs Heel Quik Herzing College Hollister Co. Hovan Gourmet HQ Shoe Shine Icing by Claire's It's About Time J. Crew Jacadi Johnston & Murphy Karen Millen Kate Spade Kenneth Cole Kids Foot Locker Kiehl's Since 1851 L'Occitane Lacoste Lady Foot Locker Landau Lenox Square Management Office LensCrafters Lids Lindt Chocolate Louis Vuitton LUSH MAC Cosmetics Macy's Optical Boutique Macy*s Madewell Man Alive Marmi Mayors Jewelers Metropark Michael Kors Mid America Research Mimi Maternity Miss Sixty / Energie Montblanc Mori Classics Mori Luggage & Gifts Mr. Pretzels MW Tux My Kitchen Nail Pizzazz Nathan's Famous Neiman Marcus Neiman Marcus Cafe Nicole Miller NikeStore Nine West Oakley Panera Bread Papyrus Pottery Barn Pottery Barn Kids Prime Prophecy E Store PUMA Ralph Lauren Restoration Hardware Sakkio Japan Salvatore Ferragamo Savvi Formalwear Sbarro Sephora Solstice Sony Style St. John Boutique Starbucks Coffee Steve Madden Stuart Weitzman Subway Sunglass Hut International Swarovski Crystal Swim & Sport T-Mobile Taco Bell Teavana The Art of Shaving The Body Shop The Forum Athletic Club The Limited The Monogram Shop The Rowdy Store The Tinder Box / Vino 100 The Walking Company Tourneau TOUS Travelex True Religion United Colors of Benetton Up Front Plus Premier Parking Urban Outfitters Victoria's Secret Victoria's Secret Beauty Vidal Sassoon Wet Seal Williams-Sonoma Wolf Camera & Video Zara Mall 2 Abercrombie & Fitch Adrenaline T-Shirts Aldo American Eagle Outfitters Amy's Hallmark Ann Taylor Ann Taylor Loft Anthropologie Apple Store Arden B AT&T Auntie Anne’s Aveda Bachrach Bailey Banks & Biddle Baja Bistro Bakers Banana Republic Bare Escentuals Barnie's Coffee Shop Anchor Bath & Body Works BCBGMAXAZRIA bebe BEBE SPORT Betsey Johnson Bloomingdale’s Anchor bluemercury Bourbon Street Brighton Collectibles Brooks Brothers Brookstone C&C Market Research Caché Cacique Cathy Jean Cellular Warehouse Cento’s Charlotte Russe Cheesecake Factory OutParcel Chick-Fil-A Chico’s Claire’s (The Icing) Clarks Coach Crabtree & Evelyn D'Scents Fragrances Dairy Queen DASS Salon & Spa Destination Maternity Dillard’s Anchor Doctor’s Vision Works EB Games Express Express Men Extraordinary Farmer’s Basket Fast Fix Jewelry Fiore Foot Locker Franklin Covey Gap Gap Kids Georgia Back Yard GEOX GNC Live Well Godiva Chocolatier Goldfish Goodyear Auto Center Great American Cookie Great Wraps Guess? Guest Services Gymboree® Haagen Dazs hanna Andersson Head Shots Helzberg Hovan Gourmet Hudson Grille Iroff & Son Jewelers It’s About Time J. Crew J. Jill Johnston & Murphy Justice (Limited Too) JY Lamis Know Style L’Occitane Lacoste Lane Bryant LensCrafters Limited Lindt Chocolate Lost & Found Lucky Brand Jeans LUSH MAC Cosmetics Macy's Furniture Gallery Macy’s Maggiano’s Little Italy Malibu Wings Mall Management Office Mammography Center Martin + Osa Metropark Mia & Maxx Mobile Life - Kiosk Mori Luggage & Gifts Nail Premier New York & Co. News/Necessities Nine West Nordstrom Nordstrom Cafe Nordstrom Espresso Bar Orange Julius Panda Express Papyrus Pet Set Picture People Piercing Pagoda Princess Jewelry Radio Shack Red
Adolescent - 16 Answers
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whoa those both seem nice actually. all the malls near me dont have as many stores, and i live in california, land of the shopping haha. i was gonna say 1 because of the betsey johnson store, but both have that, so i would go with whichever one has a pet store.. because when your just hanging out in a mall, its fun to go pet and play with the puppies (: edit: nicole, neither of them having a hot topic is a GOOD thing. i wish that was true of any malls in southern california, but those stupid idiots get a store in EVERY SINGLE mall here. its lame, because i hate the kids that shop there, they annoy me.
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... WHAT? if it's just for hanging out, why does it matter what stores there are? edit- sorry, i didn't mean to sound rude or anything. and to answer your question, i'd say mall 1.
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mall 1
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the first one. theres a lot more stores, meaning more time to hang out without getting bored (:
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mall1. it sounds pretty cool(: we dont have malls like that in southern california..(: have fun
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1 for sure :)
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tmobile
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Mall one FTW!!
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Mall 1. But they're both nice. The mall we have here has less than 20 stores.
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Mall 2- Has Sephora and Nordstroms. All that I need! :)
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i would pick number 1 because it has urban outfitters, and that is my favorite store of all time. :C i wish i could go to a mall like that, dont find many of those in California. only one i went to that was giant, was in San Fran. and i live three hours from there so i neeeeeever ever ever go there. :CCC
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mall 1
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Wow. Both of those malls sound amazing. But mall 1 sounds better. My mall is lame. You're so lucky. ♫ ʎʇʇıʞ pǝdıɹʇs ʎʇʇǝɹd ♫
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Eh. Mall 2 I guess. It has Panda Express. Neither have a Hot Topic though.
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I would say mall number one because it has my two favorite stores. Hollister & Victoria Secret :)
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All malls should kick kids just hanging around out quickly. Such kids just bother the real customers and more often than not are a major annoyance.

Monday, November 1, 2010

How do you handle rude, obnoxious, stuck up people who throw that on you, for no reason

How do you handle rude, obnoxious, stuck up people who throw that on you, for no reason?
Whether it be random people who act like that to you, undeservingly, or mall/store emplooyees who just act like that. Today I waltzed into a store, Club Monaco, and noticed that the tables were empty, so I asked one of the Chinese guys working there, why it's all empty , and he basically in a really snooty way, as to imply why am I asking went, "ummmm, like, errrr....we're getting in our new stuff....so like, okayyy?" ANd I thought, I really really don't need this attitude, from this f8cking ugly, rude, ch98nk. I know that sounds mean, but thats exactly what I was thinking, and I was just ugh. Then I asked him another question and he just I don't know...was listening to his ipod and cared more about that than anything else,...so I just walked out. WHen you come across people who are just...negative, destroy your good spirits, and just come across as non-caring, vile, and totally disrespectful.... how do you handle them? Ignoring obviously works but you know what? These people still...need to be taught a lesson. Why? Well they suck! I hate people who are so ..stuck up, or impressed with themselves, or act like total jerks, like they could care less about anything and treat you like you don't matter. I don't like players, I'm not meat, I'm a human. So naturally when someone treats me like another statistic, or like shit, I get offended. Just cuz AMERICA sucks in that way, and makes us all into meaningless drone consumers, doesn't mean that any of us have to take being treated that way. I for one am not. F8ck it. I'm HUMAN, and I want to be treated in a HUMAN way, not like....in a , oh im better than you way, or any other shitty way. Does anyone else see a problem with this kind of behavior here?
Other - Society & Culture - 7 Answers
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So, you mean like snooty employees. Simple: "Excuse me, but fuck you. Where is your manager?"
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I usually get a sh!tty attitude back with them, and try to advertise their bad business in an effort to prevent them from getting enough customers to stay afloat. However I know chances are likely it won't work, so I just say F%$K you and go about my day.
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You say they rude people need to be taught a lesson. Why? They're not going to change their personalities. You saying something rude back to them isn't going to make them change their behaviour, it's only going to make you annoyed because they won't care what you say. The only person who'll get frustrated is you. In most cases, you just have to ignore it and let it go.
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First of all, don't insult his race. And by your comments, you can be as bad as he can be. Everyone is rude in some way or another, so technically there is nothing wrong with that behavior. It's human behavior. Not everyone one is going to be nice to you, not everyone is going to show respect to you. That's just life. Get over it. Or go to another store, where the people who work there won't treat you rudely and you would not need to get on Yahoo! Answers and cry about it.
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Let it go. 99.99% of the time, we waste time by dwelling on things that stopped mattering twenty minutes ago.
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It's hard to deal with people these days if you are a sweet, kind thoughtful person...and you get the bum rap for it...it is their upbringing I suppose, ...nothing like getting treated badly for a simple question...If i was that business owner, I would have fired that person, for running off a customer...customer service, doesnt' exist anymore I guess..sorry that happened to you...rise above it darling.
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well, when somebody's giving me problems, i give them the finger. in 3rd grade, for example, there was this little b*tch who was always mean to me, calling me names and what not. and that was the first time i flipped someone off. and one time when i saw her at the park, and me and my friend threw rocks at her. i hit her right in the nose with one of them. which wasn't hard, because her nose is humongous. (spelling?) the really annoying part is that she was listening to music on a boombox. (this was in 6th grade btw) of course, since she's a prep, she was listening to pop music. i went up to her and said "take your annoying ass music and get the hell out of here" that's one way of dealing with things. :) oh, and obnoxious employees? yep, had my share of those. and people on the phone. there was this guy from the cable company who was telling us how to fix the internet (it didn't work that time) and he was being all stupid, just a jerk is all. when we told him that it didn't work after he told us what to do, i heard him say "f***" very quietly. and then i said "man, you're gay! and rude too!" and then i hung up and just laughed.