Michael Rotondo finally left his parents’ nest Friday, but not before delivering one last parting shot at them — by siccing the cops on his dad over some missing Legos.
The infamous 30-year-old freeloader — whose parents won a court order to evict him from their suburban Syracuse house — called 911 reporting that his dad, Mark, wouldn’t let him into the home’s basement to search for his 8-year-old son’s Legos.
The 61-year-old father offered to look for the toys and other items Rotondo wanted to take with him, but the layabout still whined like a baby.
“This isn’t a game show,” he told Syracuse.com. “I don’t have to guess what’s behind Door No. 1.”
The cops showed up, the Legos were found, and Rotondo finally vamoosed at around 9:30 a.m. — a whole 2¹/₂ hours ahead of his court-ordered eviction deadline.
Rotondo said he had “more or less” bid goodbye to his parents, who were at the Camillus home.
He then left in his aging gray Volkswagen Passat station wagon — but needed a jump before he could even pull out of the driveway.
“I gotta get going before that thing blows up,” he said, explaining the jalopy was running without coolant. Driving past reporters, Rotondo beeped the horn and waved.
But he isn’t going far.
The notorious moocher says that he will be using the $3,000 he got for appearing on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ show to stay at an Airbnb rental for a week, but that he will then move in with his distant cousin Anthony Mastropool — who lives a just block from Rotondo’s parents’ house.
It was unclear how long that arrangement would last.
“I don’t mind if he stays here a few days, but something permanent, I’m not sure . . . It’s in discussion,” Mastropool’s fiancée, Janise Goode, told The Post Friday. “I’m about to be married next year, and I don’t know, I’m just too old for roommates.”
He got $3k from dipshit Alex Jones? He is moving in with a distant cousin who lives 3 blocks from his parents? Who the hell would take this guy in??? This is too damn much! Lol
Take the $3k... put it down on an apartment... and get a fucking job for chrissakes!!!
Michael Rotondo finally left his parents’ nest Friday, but not before delivering one last parting shot at them — by siccing the cops on his dad over some missing Legos.
The infamous 30-year-old freeloader — whose parents won a court order to evict him from their suburban Syracuse house — called 911 reporting that his dad, Mark, wouldn’t let him into the home’s basement to search for his 8-year-old son’s Legos.
The 61-year-old father offered to look for the toys and other items Rotondo wanted to take with him, but the layabout still whined like a baby.
“This isn’t a game show,” he told Syracuse.com. “I don’t have to guess what’s behind Door No. 1.”
The cops showed up, the Legos were found, and Rotondo finally vamoosed at around 9:30 a.m. — a whole 2¹/₂ hours ahead of his court-ordered eviction deadline.
Rotondo said he had “more or less” bid goodbye to his parents, who were at the Camillus home.
He then left in his aging gray Volkswagen Passat station wagon — but needed a jump before he could even pull out of the driveway.
“I gotta get going before that thing blows up,” he said, explaining the jalopy was running without coolant. Driving past reporters, Rotondo beeped the horn and waved.
But he isn’t going far.
The notorious moocher says that he will be using the $3,000 he got for appearing on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ show to stay at an Airbnb rental for a week, but that he will then move in with his distant cousin Anthony Mastropool — who lives a just block from Rotondo’s parents’ house.
It was unclear how long that arrangement would last.
“I don’t mind if he stays here a few days, but something permanent, I’m not sure . . . It’s in discussion,” Mastropool’s fiancée, Janise Goode, told The Post Friday. “I’m about to be married next year, and I don’t know, I’m just too old for roommates.”
Too funny!
The best part? He needed a jump before he could actually leave.
The idiots here refer to the people who bought this product - Hot Dog Water - because of completely made up health claims.
As for the guy selling it, it's pretty funny but he's going to have to make sure he steers clear of of a Health Canada complaint, given that he's making a health claim for his product
The idiots here refer to the people who bought this product - Hot Dog Water - because of completely made up health claims.
As for the guy selling it, it's pretty funny but he's going to have to make sure he steers clear of of a Health Canada complaint, given that he's making a health claim for his product
$38 a hot dog water. Unfiltered hot dog water designed to increase brain function and stimulate weight loss.
There's a disclaimer on the packaging that reads: Hot Dog Water in its absurdity hopes to encourage critical thinking related to product marketing and the significant role it can play in our purchasing choices.
She's definitely an idiot. There is no convincing evidence showing it was a racist act (though it could have been - we'll never know I guess), but FFS, she simply should have known better. I'll give her a little credit in that she's not digging her heels in like BBQ Becky did. Permit Patty, as this woman is not being called, lmao, has admitted she shouldn't have done what she did. She put it down to having a bad day apparently. I'm kind of curious about this new little "trend".... It more seems like a busy body problem than it is a racist one. I wonder what the sociological explanation to such behaviour is? Unhappiness? Anxiety? Boredom? A general sense of chaos that they're trying to mend in a really misguided way? Hmmm. Well, whatever it is (besides possible racism - I think BBQ Becky was much more racially motivated), I hope these people are reintroduced to the concept of MYOB.
That said, if that kid's mom really was shrieking about $2 water (haha, Wrigley 2013) like that, it sounds really, really annoying. Not "pretend to call the cops on a little kid" annoying. But annoying nonetheless.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
She's definitely an idiot. There is no convincing evidence showing it was a racist act (though it could have been - we'll never know I guess), but FFS, she simply should have known better. I'll give her a little credit in that she's not digging her heels in like BBQ Becky did. Permit Patty, as this woman is not being called, lmao, has admitted she shouldn't have done what she did. She put it down to having a bad day apparently. I'm kind of curious about this new little "trend".... It more seems like a busy body problem than it is a racist one. I wonder what the sociological explanation to such behaviour is? Unhappiness? Anxiety? Boredom? A general sense of chaos that they're trying to mend in a really misguided way? Hmmm. Well, whatever it is (besides possible racism - I think BBQ Becky was much more racially motivated), I hope these people are reintroduced to the concept of MYOB.
That said, if that kid's mom really was shrieking about $2 water (haha, Wrigley 2013) like that, it sounds really, really annoying. Not "pretend to call the cops on a little kid" annoying. But annoying nonetheless.
BBQ Becky? Who's that?
I never really thought it might be racist- although it could have been (who knows?). I just thought it was stupid (like for f**ks sakes get a life).
She's definitely an idiot. There is no convincing evidence showing it was a racist act (though it could have been - we'll never know I guess), but FFS, she simply should have known better. I'll give her a little credit in that she's not digging her heels in like BBQ Becky did. Permit Patty, as this woman is not being called, lmao, has admitted she shouldn't have done what she did. She put it down to having a bad day apparently. I'm kind of curious about this new little "trend".... It more seems like a busy body problem than it is a racist one. I wonder what the sociological explanation to such behaviour is? Unhappiness? Anxiety? Boredom? A general sense of chaos that they're trying to mend in a really misguided way? Hmmm. Well, whatever it is (besides possible racism - I think BBQ Becky was much more racially motivated), I hope these people are reintroduced to the concept of MYOB.
That said, if that kid's mom really was shrieking about $2 water (haha, Wrigley 2013) like that, it sounds really, really annoying. Not "pretend to call the cops on a little kid" annoying. But annoying nonetheless.
BBQ Becky? Who's that?
I never really thought it might be racist- although it could have been (who knows?). I just thought it was stupid (like for f**ks sakes get a life).
Lol, that's the name given to the horrible lady who called the cops on the black guy BBQing at the park in Oakland. I just thought it was so funny that she got that nickname, and now this lady got Permit Patty (her real name is Alison, lol). Made me laugh when I saw it. Plenty of people think it was racially motivated just because it's a white person complaining about a non-white person, apparently.... I do not like that growing habit among some at all of course, but I kind of understand the urge by some to do it, just as a kind of stage in the ol' racist pendulum, you know? Victims of systemic racism get some leeway from me when it comes to that kind of thing. I don't support it at all, but I get why that's where their heads are at. It sucks.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
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Who's the bigger idiot?
This guy?
Or his supporters/followers?
I agree with my2hands. Supporters for sure.
This charlatan is only doing what the industry provides for. He's taking it to the next level, but hey... why not?
If the guppies that follow and support you want to give you their money so you can do the lord's work... take it.
Deadbeat son called cops on dad before finally moving out
Michael Rotondo finally left his parents’ nest Friday, but not before delivering one last parting shot at them — by siccing the cops on his dad over some missing Legos.
The infamous 30-year-old freeloader — whose parents won a court order to evict him from their suburban Syracuse house — called 911 reporting that his dad, Mark, wouldn’t let him into the home’s basement to search for his 8-year-old son’s Legos.
The 61-year-old father offered to look for the toys and other items Rotondo wanted to take with him, but the layabout still whined like a baby.
“This isn’t a game show,” he told Syracuse.com. “I don’t have to guess what’s behind Door No. 1.”
The cops showed up, the Legos were found, and Rotondo finally vamoosed at around 9:30 a.m. — a whole 2¹/₂ hours ahead of his court-ordered eviction deadline.
Rotondo said he had “more or less” bid goodbye to his parents, who were at the Camillus home.
He then left in his aging gray Volkswagen Passat station wagon — but needed a jump before he could even pull out of the driveway.
“I gotta get going before that thing blows up,” he said, explaining the jalopy was running without coolant.
Driving past reporters, Rotondo beeped the horn and waved.
But he isn’t going far.
The notorious moocher says that he will be using the $3,000 he got for appearing on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ show to stay at an Airbnb rental for a week, but that he will then move in with his distant cousin Anthony Mastropool — who lives a just block from Rotondo’s parents’ house.
It was unclear how long that arrangement would last.
“I don’t mind if he stays here a few days, but something permanent, I’m not sure . . . It’s in discussion,” Mastropool’s fiancée, Janise Goode, told The Post Friday. “I’m about to be married next year, and I don’t know, I’m just too old for roommates.”
Take the $3k... put it down on an apartment... and get a fucking job for chrissakes!!!
Still got that open sofa McGruff? Lol
Too funny!
The best part? He needed a jump before he could actually leave.
hahahahahaah
He thinks im kidding lol
So funny eh?
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/03/politics/rudy-giuliani-trump-shoot-comey-impeachment/index.html
Libtardaplorable©. And proud of it.
Brilliantati©
"If they're deaf how are the supposed to answer this??"
Idiots everywhere.
As for the guy selling it, it's pretty funny but he's going to have to make sure he steers clear of of a Health Canada complaint, given that he's making a health claim for his product
http://www.timescolonist.com/hot-dog-water-seller-in-vancouver-gets-laughs-sales-with-savvy-marketing-1.23345178
I just read another article on this.
$38 a hot dog water. Unfiltered hot dog water designed to increase brain function and stimulate weight loss.
There's a disclaimer on the packaging that reads: Hot Dog Water in its absurdity hopes to encourage critical thinking related to product marketing and the significant role it can play in our purchasing choices.
Hot Dog Water. Hahahahahahahaha
I'm kind of curious about this new little "trend".... It more seems like a busy body problem than it is a racist one. I wonder what the sociological explanation to such behaviour is? Unhappiness? Anxiety? Boredom? A general sense of chaos that they're trying to mend in a really misguided way? Hmmm. Well, whatever it is (besides possible racism - I think BBQ Becky was much more racially motivated), I hope these people are reintroduced to the concept of MYOB.
That said, if that kid's mom really was shrieking about $2 water (haha, Wrigley 2013) like that, it sounds really, really annoying. Not "pretend to call the cops on a little kid" annoying. But annoying nonetheless.
I never really thought it might be racist- although it could have been (who knows?). I just thought it was stupid (like for f**ks sakes get a life).
Lol, that's the name given to the horrible lady who called the cops on the black guy BBQing at the park in Oakland. I just thought it was so funny that she got that nickname, and now this lady got Permit Patty (her real name is Alison, lol). Made me laugh when I saw it.
Plenty of people think it was racially motivated just because it's a white person complaining about a non-white person, apparently.... I do not like that growing habit among some at all of course, but I kind of understand the urge by some to do it, just as a kind of stage in the ol' racist pendulum, you know? Victims of systemic racism get some leeway from me when it comes to that kind of thing. I don't support it at all, but I get why that's where their heads are at. It sucks.