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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Tue Nov 8th, 2005 09:38 pm |
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Abo's cat has been arrested! He was wearing disguise!
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Vero Steve Supporter

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Posted: Tue Nov 8th, 2005 03:33 pm |
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Dave wrote: Do they really need to tell anyone this?
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051108/NEWS01/511080436
DUH...........
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empty Supporter

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| Location: | Plano, Texas USA |
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Posted: Tue Nov 8th, 2005 03:33 pm |
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Dave wrote: Do they really need to tell anyone this?
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051108/NEWS01/511080436
Pretty much common sense. I find it odd that an article like this would come on the heels of an F3 that hit in the middle of the night ~3AM where nobody would have had enough presence of mind to wake up, let alone go jump in a root cellar.
....ya just can't find a good root cellar these days.
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Tue Nov 8th, 2005 03:12 pm |
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Do they really need to tell anyone this?
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051108/NEWS01/511080436
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Mikey Supporter

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Posted: Fri Nov 4th, 2005 08:38 pm |
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Mayor Wants To Chop Off Thumbs, Whip Troublemakers
POSTED: 9:22 am CST November 4, 2005
RENO, Nev. -- Off with their thumbs!
That's the suggestion of Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman.
He said graffiti artists caught defacing freeways should get their thumbs cut off -- on TV no less.
Goodman, appearing on the "Nevada Newsmakers" television show in Reno, said efforts are made to have beautiful highway landscaping, including paintings, and "These punks come along and deface it. I'm saying maybe you put them on TV and cut off a thumb."
Goodman also told the TV show that whippings or canings should be brought back for kids who get into trouble.
Goodman said he's dead serious about his crime-fighting suggestions. But he added there should be a trial before any whippings or thumb-choppings.
Goodman said society has to do something about repeat troublemakers who just don't learn.
Another panelist, a Nevada State University system regent, responded by saying that cutting off the thumbs of taggers won't solve the problem and that Goodman should "Use his head for something other than a hat rack."
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marc Supporter

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Posted: Fri Nov 4th, 2005 02:07 pm |
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| That is funny.....Several years ago NJ spent millions on HOV lanes only to shut them down a few months after they completed the project....They caused more traffic jams than they were suppose to fix...
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Fri Nov 4th, 2005 02:01 pm |
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My Ex-Bro-In-Law did that back in the late 70s or early 80s and got caught too...
He also checked the level of battery acid with a Bic lighter...
That guy was a perfect example of what not to do...
Dumbass...LOL
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Fri Nov 4th, 2005 01:58 pm |
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| which dummy was driving ? LMAO. funny story.
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Fri Nov 4th, 2005 01:53 pm |
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Calif. Man Caught in 'HOV' Lane With Dummy
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) -- Say what you want about police officers, but they are no dummies. The California Highway Patrol gave Kevin Morgan, 28, of Petaluma, a $351 citation for driving in a high occupancy vehicle or "HOV" lane with a kickboxing dummy propped in the passenger seat.
The dummy was wearing a Miami Dolphins windbreaker and a baseball cap but Officer Will Thompson noticed that the "passenger" had no legs.
"When I looked inside his window, I thought, 'Oh, that's cute,'" Thompson said. "I didn't even ask him where he got it. I think he was pretty embarrassed because all the people driving by were laughing."
Thompson often parks next to a car pool lane and stands on his car door rail to look down into passing vehicles. His point of view allowed him to see the legless dummy.
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"I think about the only thing he said was, 'Well, that didn't help me very much today, did it?'" Thompson said. "I said, 'No, it didn't.'
Thompson then placed the dummy on a freeway shoulder to deter other commuters from similar schemes.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/H/HOV_DUMMY?SITE=CAPAS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
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marc Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 05:12 pm |
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Dave wrote: I remember smearing Deep Heating Rub on a toilet seat at a friend's house once when we were kids...
His mom never like us hangin' out there after that.
LOL...
Jock straps too....LOL....
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 05:11 pm |
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Gotta agree. Most glues cure when exposed to the air. Some use moisture. But, none of 'em will sit all that long without setting up.
Sounds sorta fishy to me...
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empty Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 04:47 pm |
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Babe wrote: Hey...cmon....thats a horrible prank to play!! Imagine! Your stuck in the shitter hollering for help, and how embarrassed you'd be, and then the sore butt you's end up with??!!! That's a nasty thing to do......um...unless you have a specific victim in mind...hehe.....but as a random joke?....NASTY! Granted it isnt the store's fault......but I know I would be pissed as heck! lol
I kind of have a hard time believing it was a prank, even the fastest drying glue doesn't dry that fast, and superglue really isn't all that 'super'. I bet the store will be looking through surveillance tapes trying to find anything they can get on him.
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 04:41 pm |
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I remember smearing Deep Heating Rub on a toilet seat at a friend's house once when we were kids...
His mom never like us hangin' out there after that.
LOL...
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Babe Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 04:00 pm |
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| Hey...cmon....thats a horrible prank to play!! Imagine! Your stuck in the shitter hollering for help, and how embarrassed you'd be, and then the sore butt you's end up with??!!! That's a nasty thing to do......um...unless you have a specific victim in mind...hehe.....but as a random joke?....NASTY! Granted it isnt the store's fault......but I know I would be pissed as heck! lol
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empty Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 03:18 pm |
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marc wrote: Another frivilous lawsuit.... Good thing for McDonalds, he wasn't holding a cup of hot coffee at the time.
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marc Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 02:30 pm |
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| Another frivilous lawsuit....
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 02:22 pm |
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Glued to toilet, man sues Home Depot
DENVER, Colorado (AP) -- Home Depot is defending a lawsuit filed by a man who claims one of the chain's stores ignored his cries for help after he fell victim to a prank and was glued to a toilet seat.
Bob Dougherty, 57, of nearby Nederland, said he became stuck to a bathroom toilet seat last year after somebody smeared glue on it.
"They left me there, going through all that stress," Dougherty told The Daily Camera, of Boulder. "They just let me rot."
His lawsuit, filed Friday, said Dougherty was recovering from heart bypass surgery at the time and thought he was having a heart attack. A store employee who heard him calling for help informed the head clerk via radio, but the head clerk "believed it to be a hoax," the lawsuit said.
Home Depot spokeswoman Kathryn Gallagher said she could not comment on pending litigation.
According to the lawsuit, store officials called for an ambulance after about 15 minutes. Paramedics unbolted the toilet seat.
Dougherty, "frightened and humiliated," passed out as he was being wheeled out of the store, court papers said.
The lawsuit said the toilet seat separated from his skin, leaving abrasions.
"This is not Home Depot's fault," Dougherty said. "But I am blaming them for letting me hang in there and just ignoring me."
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/11/03/toilet.suit.ap/index.html
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Randy in Pensacola Supporter

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Posted: Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 02:33 am |
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Babe wrote:
See now.....that's what I like about you Randy....always thinking! You shoulda been a lawyer....hehe
Thought about it, but I got trouble passing bars....hehehehe
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Babe Supporter

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Posted: Wed Nov 2nd, 2005 10:58 pm |
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See now.....that's what I like about you Randy....always thinking! You shoulda been a lawyer....hehe
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Randy in Pensacola Supporter

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Posted: Wed Nov 2nd, 2005 10:35 pm |
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| Correct me if I am wrong, but dont a "VIEW TAX" discriminate against the blind? So that would mean taxation without representation. aint that illegal?
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