::takes his bow, basking in the thunderous applause of his many loyal followers::
Thank you, thank you, some credit is owed to a person who I won't name just in case they don't want themselves to be known but they did the research and fed me the ammo to do what had to be done.
Wasn't it so adorable how he thought he was the one getting us mad? I love it when they get that cute little notion in their head. Right before the fucking nukes hit.
The last few pages of this thread was worth the price increase.
I'm not the one who did it but it's not that hard. If you know that most people are fucking idiots, then you know that most use the same username across multiple public websites leaving an easily searchable trail of their activities. A google search of "trakball" yields a lot of bullshit about the Atari but if you keep searching you'll find this on page 4 http://www.lunch.com/Trakball. And from there the trail just gains steam.
Check out this gem by Tim/Terry/whatever you want to call him regarding Yelp:
Here we can see that he probably lives in San Diego.Real reviews. Real people. Really awful.
Mar 31, 2009
by Trakball
Rating:
-5
I'll buck the trend of all the sycophants pouring in from Yelp and tell you honestly: I can't stand that place at ALL.
Sure, it's personal. I ended up being dishonorably discharged from there after spending a few months giving the bullies a taste of their own medicine. However, that's not looked upon as "being cool" there, since in order to be a bully on San Diego Yelp you have to be there "from the very beginning" (which is what, 2007?) or a lesbian resembling Vanilla Ice. Since I'm neither, I was unceremoniously given the boot after a few months of trying to make some headway with the children over there.
But that's not even the worst of it. Yelp has been in the news a whole lot recently about how they're extorting business owners into advertising on Yelp, lest a whole bunch of negative reviews mysteriously make their way to the top of the business' listing. Before the Yelp Elite Squad comes here and calls me a liar - I have TALKED to business owners that have been harassed by the Yelp sales force.
Webster's defines "yelp" as a "a sharp shrill bark or cry". Shrill, you don't say? Describes Yelpers to a tee. Stay far, far away.
I can't wait for his review of the coachella message board.
Last edited by theresalwaysone; 05-16-2012 at 08:38 PM.
Maybe it's just me, but I think this went a bit too far.
Sooooo, talking crap on a message board puts you in line to be cyberstalked?
hey alguz this is a totally random off topic question- What are the chances that I would ever run into you at Godfathers? That is assuming as in Rustin in Tustin you mean Tustin, CA ? I am completely oblivious and never noticed that your location was Tustin, or I would have asked this sooner.
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