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I wonder if there are legal implications to defamation. Jim’s case would probably hold up in court a lot better than the customer's since Jim actually has a reputation to protect him from obvious forms of outright abusive slander that harms his established business.
Thanks for the laughs. The paragraph above is one of the funniest things I have read in a long time.
jim, reputation? For those in the cheap seats, that's an oxymoron.


And the use of the word abusive (were it true) would only be Karma coming back and biting him in the ass.

I'd love to see that court case.

A few off the handle outbursts from jim



And away he goes.


Well put Em, Bravo!