A: I tried to handle this matter personally. If Chris LaMont would return my stuff, I would forgive him and let it all go. But it seems very obvious that he won't do that. He doesn't return my calls and refuses to discuss it with me. I don't think his notion that "there's nothing you can do about it..." is entirely correct. At least I can tell his Mommy on him!
A: Perhaps someday. If my property is ever returned, I might consider taking this website down.
A: I admit it's pretty childish, but not any more than taking your buddy's stuff and sneaking off for over twenty years.
A: Well, maybe not. It doesn't take too much time or effort to share this information. So far, this site is all I get in exchange for my rare film collection.
A: Of course, I want my film returned to me. The friendship was once quite valuable, but it's pretty worthless now. If nothing else, I demand a written apology for the crimes committed on me. And not some "blank check" apology for "anything I may have done", they know what they did.
A: Chris asked me this question himself. Is he kidding? Usually, if a friend begs to "help" with something, then swears of his life to do it, you wouldn't expect to have to chase him all around and beg to get your property returned. I think that the patience I've shown while waiting for Chris to fulfill his oath, has been quite reasonable. Especially if you consider his "colateral".
A: Not one bit. To lose in such a case would require that I lie. This site presents only the truth, my opinion, and my first amendment rights. Besides, this is an anonymous site so who would get sued? ...unless someone recognized this true story.
Read more: Q: Aren't you worried about getting sued for slander or libel?
A: Even if they could, I vow to then repost it on ten different servers all over the globe.