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erynthered

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  1. Rather than !@#$ing youtube, why not read a couple of books about RR. Damn, youngin!!.
  2. No. Its obvious that you do indeed.
  3. http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-courso...0,1407205.story Great article. Enjoy. "The level of deception and exploitation that the NFL requires to do business still amazes me." "In the old days when we played, the drugs were legal and penalties for use were non-existent," he wrote. "The more size and strength played a role in your job the more pressure there was to use, plain and simple." "This continued clandestine use is due to the fact that the rewards are greater and the performance demands are the same," Courson wrote.
  4. Dick Butkus. Not only a great NFL name but one of the greatest linebackers to ever play the game.
  5. Yeah. I like the way Jack played the Joker in As good as it gets.
  6. I thought they changed the text one too? Driver talking on cell phone leads police on chase } BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—A man who was pulled over for violating California's new hands-free cell phone law led police on a high-speed chase Wednesday in which he smashed into several parked cars and drove the wrong way onto the freeway. An officer initially stopped Richard Travers, 46, in Beverly Hills because he was seen using a hand-held cell phone while driving a van, then he ran a check on the license plate and discovered the vehicle had been reported stolen, Lt. Tony Lee said. When the officer approached the van, the suspect took off "driving recklessly at a very high speed," Lee said. During the pursuit, the van struck two cars but did not cause any serious injuries, he said. Travers then drove south for about half a mile on the northbound Interstate 405 before pulling over to an embankment. Lee said he tried to carjack another motorist before fleeing on foot to surface streets in West Los Angeles. Travers was captured a block from the freeway, Lee said. He was taken to a hospital with unspecified injuries, Sgt. Richard Knudsen said. Lee said he could face several charges, including attempted carjacking, grand theft auto, felony possession of narcotics, hit-and-run and evading police.
  7. I can agree with that. I'm wondering what the 5 or 6 attorneys on this board think about this.
  8. I can agree with that. I'd also add that the dems do the same thing.
  9. And you know this how? You were born in 84 right? You remembering him personally at your age is pretty slick.
  10. For the delusional pussies........ The argument I have heard so many times when the subject of killing of criminals is "no material possession is worth more than a human life." I don't disagree with that argument. I reject it. That is the case made by the thieves who threaten their victims. "Your money or your life." "Gimme or I'll hurt you." The argument made by the unwilling would-be victim is this: "I value my right to keep what is mine above your right to take it from me. And if you push it, I will demonstrate that with force."
  11. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080703/ap_on_...n_viagra_effect
  12. Thoughts on this? http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202422274880 http://www.slate.com/id/2168758/
  13. Its SOP for EII. Look at the time of his post.
  14. Why yes. I do like animated sluts.
  15. http://dl.glitter-graphics.net/pub/254/254751gnnm6o7wu4.jpg
  16. So true. BTW. The whole beans I buy at Publix are........Starbucks
  17. If the police were not called those people would still be alive!!! They didnt meaan to kill those people. Its not their fault. <buftexstojam>
  18. Yup. Sounds like a man just waiting and wanting to kill someone. God. Some of you people are delusional. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metrop...an/5866865.html "I would never advocate anyone doing what I did," Horn said from his attorney's west Houston home. "We are not geared for that." "I know what a hero is, and that's not me," he said. "I'm a human being that was in a situation that I'd never been in before, and I didn't want to die." As he was going downstairs, Horn said the fear and adrenaline rush was intense. "I'm thinking if they go out the front door, I can't see them at all," he said. His plan was to look out the front door window to get a better view of his neighbor's house. Seeing nothing, he ventured outside. He said he took one step off his front porch and saw nothing. "I felt great. I was so relieved that I didn't see anything. I thought, 'It's over with.' " Then he saw the men come around the corner and head into his front yard. Horn had his cell phone in his front shirt pocket while he handled the shotgun. It went from 'I'm glad it's all over' to instant fear," he said. He shouted the words he now regrets: "Move, you're dead." The men — about 10 feet and 13 feet from him — stopped immediately. They looked at one another and said nothing. "There was no fear in their eyes," Horn said. One of the men, believed to be Torres, started to charge him, Horn said. He fired. "There was no time to aim," Horn said. "To this day, I still don't know where I shot." Horn said he turned slightly to the right and fired toward the second man, Ortiz, who ran at a fast pace back in the direction of his neighbor's house. Torres remained in his yard and was walking back toward Horn. He fired a third shot. Horn didn't think his shots struck either man. "I went inside because the guy (Ortiz) disappeared," he said. "I thought he was behind the house. ... I was desperate for the police to get there." A police car screeched to a halt in front of his house. An officer drew his gun and ordered him "on the ground." Horn, who still had his cell phone to his ear, dropped face-first and was handcuffed. He was eventually allowed to sit up and saw one of the men across the street, lying prone. "I thought I scared him enough to fall to the ground." It wasn't until he overheard one officer tell another that "there were two burglars and this man just killed them" that he realized both men were dead. The moment was surreal. "It was like nothing I've ever felt," Horn said. "It was like it wasn't really happening. Just numb."
  19. Well, if you werent stoned you'd probably not have broken your toes Mr. Klutzy.
  20. Bring him to Texas. Let Joe Horn kill'em. ( No not that Joe Horn )
  21. Um. I dont know. Quit Bogarting, Dude!!
  22. If you werent stoned, maybe you'd remember.
  23. Nope. You're not the only one.
  24. We almost lost the 2nd. See Sig:
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