SCNDLS said: noimageatall said: STOP!! If we all keep this up they are going to ban us to PM&M. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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noimageatall said: paintedlady said: just evil... now where's that video of you and that stripper? STOP!! If we all keep this up they are going to ban us to PM&M. We all can't be banned.... who will they blame for all the wrong doings then? Who will be the racists? Dummies? Reptillian Americans? If not us then who? | |
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paintedlady said: noimageatall said: STOP!! If we all keep this up they are going to ban us to PM&M. We all can't be banned.... who will they blame for all the wrong doings then? Who will be the racists? Dummies? Reptillian Americans? If not us then who? I was totally confused by that comment. What the FUCK??? | |
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paintedlady said: noimageatall said: STOP!! If we all keep this up they are going to ban us to PM&M. We all can't be banned.... who will they blame for all the wrong doings then? Who will be the racists? Dummies? Reptillian Americans? If not us then who? Imago's profile
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SCNDLS said: paintedlady said: We all can't be banned.... who will they blame for all the wrong doings then? Who will be the racists? Dummies? Reptillian Americans? If not us then who? I was totally confused by that comment. What the FUCK??? Oh, you know how it's COMPLETELY COOL here to talk about Americans with NO PROBLEM! nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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Back to the topic at hand though...
A friend of mine posted this on another board I belong to. I thought it was fitting...I immediately thought of this thread. Friday night my oldest son spent the night at one of his friends house.
His friend and wife went to bed and *****, my son, stayed up and played video games with their two children, son 11, daughter 9. The son and ***** went to bed. The little girl continued to play and fell asleep on the sofa. ***** got up a little after midnight to get a drink of water. When he did there was an intruder in the house. The intruder ran. ***** beat on his friend's bedroom wall and said there is someone in the house. ***** then took off after the intruder who went out the door. The wife called 911, and her husband, in his underwear, went after the intruder as well. My son tackled the guy, by then the husband got there. They took the intruder back to the van in the frontyard waiting for the cops to arrive. The husband knows this man, he lives on his very sames street. He asked him "Why" and all the guy could say was " I wanted to have a look around. I have been in there before." The cops were there 4:33 minutes from the time the 911 call went through. My son told the cops that when he tackled the guy a bunch of papers came out from his coat. The cops went to where ***** tackled the guy and found four pairs of the little girls panties. There is a bit more to the story. But the man is taken into custody without bond or bail, whatever they call it. They searched his house ( the man is married with a son) and found 150 pairs of panties in the house. The little nine year old girl had panties missing from her dirty clothes hamper right after Thanksgiving, but it was just weird, they were missing. The mother of the little girl was telling me this. My son and the couple went to every house in the neighborhood to tell what had happened. Two doors down from this house is where my nephew's (11) father lives with his new wife and 16 year old daughter. They said that probably explains the stack of blocks underneath her bedroom window. They were stacked there once, removed and restacked. They thought it was teenage boys trying to get in. Poor girl trying to get out of that. Well, there is more. The couple just received two foster girls two weeks ago age 5 and 7. The couple that are friends with my son reported it to DHS, which cannot do anything until tomorrow, which they(DHS) felt the girls were not in danger as the man is in jail. And, the couple(intruder and his wife) teaches childrens bible classes at Mount Carmel Baptist Church in our town. The wife of the intruder is in shock, she told the cops he takes walks at midnight every night, she does not know where he goes, but that he smokes, and cannot smoke in the house. The house where my son stays has dogs that usually bark and no one heard the dogs bark. Also, this is out in the country and they did not have their doors locked. Which is not unusual for people that live in the country. The man's computer has been confiscated and won't be looked at until tomorrow. Do you think her son did the right thing? Or do you think he was foolish for chasing the man? He might have had a gun. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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noimageatall said: Back to the topic at hand though...
A friend of mine posted this on another board I belong to. I thought it was fitting...I immediately thought of this thread. Friday night my oldest son spent the night at one of his friends house.
His friend and wife went to bed and *****, my son, stayed up and played video games with their two children, son 11, daughter 9. The son and ***** went to bed. The little girl continued to play and fell asleep on the sofa. ***** got up a little after midnight to get a drink of water. When he did there was an intruder in the house. The intruder ran. ***** beat on his friend's bedroom wall and said there is someone in the house. ***** then took off after the intruder who went out the door. The wife called 911, and her husband, in his underwear, went after the intruder as well. My son tackled the guy, by then the husband got there. They took the intruder back to the van in the frontyard waiting for the cops to arrive. The husband knows this man, he lives on his very sames street. He asked him "Why" and all the guy could say was " I wanted to have a look around. I have been in there before." The cops were there 4:33 minutes from the time the 911 call went through. My son told the cops that when he tackled the guy a bunch of papers came out from his coat. The cops went to where ***** tackled the guy and found four pairs of the little girls panties. There is a bit more to the story. But the man is taken into custody without bond or bail, whatever they call it. They searched his house ( the man is married with a son) and found 150 pairs of panties in the house. The little nine year old girl had panties missing from her dirty clothes hamper right after Thanksgiving, but it was just weird, they were missing. The mother of the little girl was telling me this. My son and the couple went to every house in the neighborhood to tell what had happened. Two doors down from this house is where my nephew's (11) father lives with his new wife and 16 year old daughter. They said that probably explains the stack of blocks underneath her bedroom window. They were stacked there once, removed and restacked. They thought it was teenage boys trying to get in. Poor girl trying to get out of that. Well, there is more. The couple just received two foster girls two weeks ago age 5 and 7. The couple that are friends with my son reported it to DHS, which cannot do anything until tomorrow, which they(DHS) felt the girls were not in danger as the man is in jail. And, the couple(intruder and his wife) teaches childrens bible classes at Mount Carmel Baptist Church in our town. The wife of the intruder is in shock, she told the cops he takes walks at midnight every night, she does not know where he goes, but that he smokes, and cannot smoke in the house. The house where my son stays has dogs that usually bark and no one heard the dogs bark. Also, this is out in the country and they did not have their doors locked. Which is not unusual for people that live in the country. The man's computer has been confiscated and won't be looked at until tomorrow. Do you think her son did the right thing? Or do you think he was foolish for chasing the man? He might have had a gun. He was foolish on one hand and on the other hand, he's a muthafuckin' warrior that gets major props from me. nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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noimageatall said: paintedlady said: just evil... now where's that video of you and that stripper? STOP!! If we all keep this up they are going to ban us to PM&M. OH GAWD!! That's a fate worse than death!! He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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noimageatall said: Back to the topic at hand though...
A friend of mine posted this on another board I belong to. I thought it was fitting...I immediately thought of this thread. Friday night my oldest son spent the night at one of his friends house.
His friend and wife went to bed and *****, my son, stayed up and played video games with their two children, son 11, daughter 9. The son and ***** went to bed. The little girl continued to play and fell asleep on the sofa. ***** got up a little after midnight to get a drink of water. When he did there was an intruder in the house. The intruder ran. ***** beat on his friend's bedroom wall and said there is someone in the house. ***** then took off after the intruder who went out the door. The wife called 911, and her husband, in his underwear, went after the intruder as well. My son tackled the guy, by then the husband got there. They took the intruder back to the van in the frontyard waiting for the cops to arrive. The husband knows this man, he lives on his very sames street. He asked him "Why" and all the guy could say was " I wanted to have a look around. I have been in there before." The cops were there 4:33 minutes from the time the 911 call went through. My son told the cops that when he tackled the guy a bunch of papers came out from his coat. The cops went to where ***** tackled the guy and found four pairs of the little girls panties. There is a bit more to the story. But the man is taken into custody without bond or bail, whatever they call it. They searched his house ( the man is married with a son) and found 150 pairs of panties in the house. The little nine year old girl had panties missing from her dirty clothes hamper right after Thanksgiving, but it was just weird, they were missing. The mother of the little girl was telling me this. My son and the couple went to every house in the neighborhood to tell what had happened. Two doors down from this house is where my nephew's (11) father lives with his new wife and 16 year old daughter. They said that probably explains the stack of blocks underneath her bedroom window. They were stacked there once, removed and restacked. They thought it was teenage boys trying to get in. Poor girl trying to get out of that. Well, there is more. The couple just received two foster girls two weeks ago age 5 and 7. The couple that are friends with my son reported it to DHS, which cannot do anything until tomorrow, which they(DHS) felt the girls were not in danger as the man is in jail. And, the couple(intruder and his wife) teaches childrens bible classes at Mount Carmel Baptist Church in our town. The wife of the intruder is in shock, she told the cops he takes walks at midnight every night, she does not know where he goes, but that he smokes, and cannot smoke in the house. The house where my son stays has dogs that usually bark and no one heard the dogs bark. Also, this is out in the country and they did not have their doors locked. Which is not unusual for people that live in the country. The man's computer has been confiscated and won't be looked at until tomorrow. Do you think her son did the right thing? Or do you think he was foolish for chasing the man? He might have had a gun. First off, I'm stunned at the incident...that is some crazy shit!! Secondly, despite the possible danger, he did the right thing because he helped get this clown off the streets before he did something much worse than lifting some panties and peeping... Lastly, I was a liquor clerk at Walgreens (my first real job when I got out of the military the first time) and I chased a shoplifter out of the store...purely on instinct...in my case, though, the thought that the guy could've had a gun crept into my mind and I pulled off the chase...so I can kinda understand the impulse that her son had in chasing the guy...of course, a half-gallon of liquor is a dumb thing to get shot over...what he did was, IMHO, very brave and selfless.... and He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: noimageatall said: Back to the topic at hand though...
A friend of mine posted this on another board I belong to. I thought it was fitting...I immediately thought of this thread. Do you think her son did the right thing? Or do you think he was foolish for chasing the man? He might have had a gun. First off, I'm stunned at the incident...that is some crazy shit!! Secondly, despite the possible danger, he did the right thing because he helped get this clown off the streets before he did something much worse than lifting some panties and peeping... Lastly, I was a liquor clerk at Walgreens (my first real job when I got out of the military the first time) and I chased a shoplifter out of the store...purely on instinct...in my case, though, the thought that the guy could've had a gun crept into my mind and I pulled off the chase...so I can kinda understand the impulse that her son had in chasing the guy...of course, a half-gallon of liquor is a dumb thing to get shot over...what he did was, IMHO, very brave and selfless.... and I asked her about the "gun" thing, and she said... I was just talking to a friend of mine about that. I said I can't believe my son went after him! And she said, it's instinct, he is that kind of guy. I think his adrenaline just rushed. And yeah, when the call went to 911 the wife told me they asked if there was a gun and of course she did not know. And she said she was scared if there was a gun or weopan of some sort.
Thankfully there were cops very close by and got there in a hurry. There are details I don't feel comfortable posting here, what they find on the computer will tell more. I am still shakey. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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