http://www.stillwater-newspress.com/...121115951.html
Here's some of the morons from around here.
And this is from the Deseret News...the mormon owned paper.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1...275573,00.html
The evils of pornography!!
And don't you have to Fuck to have kids? The mormons seem pretty talented in the sexual area IMO!
Here's todays...
http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/...WS01/805020312
I wouldn't line a birdcage with the fuckin rag in this shit city.
I am not sure I agree with stopping him from getting a new liver, but unfortunetly it is because of the tremendous shortage of organs for transplant. There is not enough to go around so only the potentially best candidates will get. Everyone who has any infraction will be blocked.
If everyone would start signing their donor cards or we finally went to implied consent, stories like this would be few and far in between.
http://ocolly.com/2008/04/29/the-ove...rom-informers/
The local college paper. Yes, some of my peers are that stupid.
Give me about two weeks to find something really good. We have the spring Harley rally here in another week and then the Memorial Day Bike fest just after that. Heaven only knows what will happen in Myrtle Beach then!
Yes, it is a nice idea.
The big things going on in Silicon Valley right now are:
1. Microsoft's incessant attempts to buy Yahoo using ridiculous ploys. They claim that Google has a monopoly. . Every heard of MSN Live, Microsoft or any of the other thousands of search engines out there? No I guess not.
2. The impending layoffs at Sun's (the folks who make java and give it freely to the world) for-profit division. Large companies are putting off buying big ticket items like servers and server management software right now due to the economy being the way it is. In turn, there will be no new hires ofcourse to run the non-existent machinery at these other companies either.
Not very exciting or haggy so I won't bother to link anything. It's just the talk of our town right now. All the wrong things happening that will affect big changes in the distant future as well as the immediate.
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Forgot to add that my opinion is:
If Microsoft really felt that the issue was one of maintaining competition, they'd offer to purchase 49% of Yahoo, leaving 51% of the controlling interest to Yahoo. That way they could help maintain a competitive marketplace by partnering with Yahoo, sharing ideas and reaping the shared profits from the joint effort. But since that's not what the issue is really about, that scenario has about as much of a chance at happening as Microsoft backing off of all of their ridiculous Linux code violation lawsuits. You can't have all the cookies for yourselves Bill. Not as long as people who pay attention are willing to show you how transparent you and MonkeyBoy's argument's are.
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http://www.sltrib.com/ci_9206404
Damn Perverted mormons!
http://www.sltrib.com/ci_9251473
Sad story.
http://www.sanmarcosrecord.com/local...yword=topstory
I live in this county and didn't even know this happened!
SCHOOL RIGHT NEAR ME IS HAVING A COUPLES ONLY DANCE AND EVERYONE IS PISSED!
No beau, no go at junior prom
by Staten Island Advance
Wednesday May 14, 2008, 11:07 PM
Gotta get a date, girls.
Administrators at St. Peter's Girls High School have mandated that juniors wanting to attend the May 22 prom must be escorted by male companions.
Administrators at St. Peter's Girls High School have mandated that juniors wanting to attend the May 22 prom must be escorted by male companions.
Even students unaffected by the sudden policy change at the New Brighton school said they don't understand the couples-only rule.
"I just heard about it now; they can't go unless they have a date," said senior Deanna Stropoli, 17, of Dongan Hills, who is attending tomorrow's senior prom with a boyfriend. "I think it's kind of messed-up. Some people aren't going to be able to go."
There is no such restriction on the senior prom.
School interim principal Florence Bricker wouldn't comment this week on the policy, which is a change from previous years, and St. Peter's R.C. Church Monsignor James Dorney said it was strictly a school matter.
Other Staten Island all-girls high schools polled by the Advance said today they have no such policy for their junior proms.
The city Department of Education doesn't have a formal policy governing proms at public schools, but a spokeswoman said earlier today that a dates-only dance would be "highly unlikely."
"It wouldn't happen in public schools -- everyone's invited," said DOE spokeswoman Margie Feinberg, although she said prom arrangements are up to each school.
St. Peter's always has declined to divulge its student numbers, but the total is thought to be less than 300. The couples-only policy might have been enacted with an eye to boosting attendance at the prom.
"I think it's crazy," said Lisa Mulea, of Huguenot, as she picked up her daughter, a freshman, at the school today. "If a girl wants to go, if they go to the school, they should be able to go."
While many students exiting the school didn't want to talk about the prom policy, Islanders have had plenty to say about it on silive.com, the Advance's home on the Web.
Most called it unfair, but several applauded the couples-only policy as a means to a more formal dance of yore, rather than a party masquerading as one.
"If it were a junior party, that would be a different story," said one poster, going by the name minnnime. "It is a dance and should be treated as such."
--- Contributed by Phil Helsel and Mark Stein
Last edited by mel306; 05-14-2008 at 08:38 PM.
We have a mother whose child died due to neglect. She was sentenced today finally.
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf...tenced_in.html
Not sure how many have heard the story of Nathaniel Abraham. He was convicted of murder when he was 11 years old. They kept him in Juvey until he turned 21 (last year). They've arrested him for dealing drugs. Once a loser, always a loser......
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/16433114/detail.html
i'm surprised this didnt make the national news over here, but its stayed in the local paper!
we dont know much, but apprently a womans body was found in a lay-by where lorries park up for the night, alight at 3.30am yesterday.
It took most of the day to recognise the gender, and apparently it was only 10 metres away from other parked lorries where drivers were sleeping....
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_n....asp?ID=324071
its about 15 minutes from me, and odd to know theres a murderer/s around here, athough why there wouldnt be, i dont know....
At the press conference yesterday, the police said they were 'confident of catching the killers', plural.
Sounds like a lot lizard got her final payoff....
It's never to late....another POS gone for good, too bad we'll have to pay for his sick sorry ass for the rest of his life
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/16649065/detail.html
I have been trying to find a local story that happened some years ago. I can't find a darn thing about it on the net! =(
From what I remember, a worker at a Chinese Restaurant flipped out. He had been fired(?) and returned and killed the owner or a cook.
Customers were scared and trying to flee. A teacher from a nearby Karate School made his way in. The worker was holding a gun. He pointed it at the karate guy and smiled.
The Karate Guy booked it out of the restaurant and the SWAT Team surrounded the place with guns. There was a photo in the paper where you see all these guys on roof tops with guns.
They brought in a college student who spoke Catonese(the guy didn't speak English or very little of it)
It all ended when they discovered the man had killed himself.
Now, why the heck can't I find any info on this?
http://www.king5.com/localnews/stori...a9b72.html?npc
I hope this means she is released soon. Especially for her family's sake.
Wanna see my grandkids?
Someone help me please....what is a lay-by ????
any update on the first report?
Kinda like a truck stop...
I guess $50 was too much.
I am a sick puppy....woof woof!!!
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Carping the living shit out of the Diem. - Me!!
http://www.pinterest.com/neilmpenny
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/...319581,00.html This story hit the headlines, I wonder why sometimes one story seems to be more important than another
I am a sick puppy....woof woof!!!
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Carping the living shit out of the Diem. - Me!!
http://www.pinterest.com/neilmpenny
Killer leads police to body of 13 year old he raped & murdered 22 years ago.
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/16833478/detail.html
This happened today not too far from my house.
Police 'excessive' in shooting Staten Island bodyguard, family claims
by Staten Island Advance
Tuesday July 22, 2008, 5:10 PM
Advance photo/Michael Oates
Police rope off the area around 128 St. Mary's Place in Rosebank after Jason Aiello was shot dead by police officers.
Family members and their attorney claim police used "more than excessive" force when officers gunned down the bodyguard of a slain jeweler this morning outside his Staten Island home.
But law enforcement sources believe that Jason Aiello, 36 -- a retired police sergeant and former bodyguard of Louis Antonelli, who was shot in West Brighton on April 29 -- was looking to commit "suicide by cop" when he brandished two guns during a domestic dispute early this morning.
Aiello's family members and their attorney strongly deny Aiello was suicidal, and claim the officers fired between 20 and 25 shots at him -- as he sat in his cousin's car with his wife in the passenger seat. The couple's three kids, Jason Jr., 6, Gianna, 5, and Christina, 2 were nearby, but it's unclear how much, if anything, they saw. The childen were taken away by family members around noon while Aiello's wife and parents, who share a home with them, remained at the scene.
Police say Aiello fired first -- seven times total. He was hit three times by police, who fired a total of 19 rounds. Police say their shooting appears justified.
Aiello escaped from the psychiatric ward at Bayley Seton Hospital in Clifton between 3 and 4 a.m. after becoming agitated, according to Peter Antioco, the family attorney.
Cops said they responded to two 911 calls from inside the Aiello's house -- one at 6:44 a.m. for shots fired, another at 6:49 for a domestic dispute between husband and wife. When they arrived, Aiello met them with a gun, shots were fired and Aiello was struck. He was taken to Richmond University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Antioco said one of Aiello's family members had taken one of his two 9mm guns from his back when police arrived. When cops tried to arrest him, he waved the other gun in the air before getting into the car -- a silver Lincoln SUV, Antioco said. Cops repeatedly told him to drop the gun and started shooting when he refused and fired at them, sources said. But Antioco countered that Aiello's wife took the gun away from her husband and threw it out the vehicle's window while yelling to cops not to shoot.
"She screamed out 'I have the gun, stop shooting.' But they kept shooting," Antioco said. "She thought she was going to die. There is a serious question whether or not he fired [his] gun at all."
Aiello had never been charged in connection with Antonelli's shooting, but investigators had always regarded him with a skeptical eye in the weeks following. He's been repeatedly questioned by police detectives and FBI investigators. And law enforcement sources said Aiello may have been getting some sort of pressure from the organized crime family authorities believe sanctioned Antonelli's shooting.
He was presumably the only one who knew that he and Antonelli would be at the El Sabor Tropical restaurant in West Brighton, where Antonelli was shot. He let Antonelli walk out of the restaurant alone. And even though he worked as an armed bodyguard, he wasn't carrying a gun the night of the shooting.
Last month, Aiello told the Advance that he had nothing to do with Antonelli's shooting, and didn't know any of the men arrested in connection with the crime.
The pressure of the investigation had made Aiello "delusional" leading family members to bring him to Bayley Seton Monday night around 10 p.m. Antioco blamed the hospital for failing to immediately notify police that Aiello, who kept guns in his house, had been admitted. They also said the hospital staff was negligent when they let him escape.
"I think the hospital is responsible," he said. "What kind of security does the hospital have that he can escape?"
Antioco said he is reviewing information about the case and has not made a determination about any legal action against the hospital or the NYPD.
A hospital spokeswoman would not comment on Antioco's comments.
Aiello retired as a sergeant on disability within the last two years, family said, after hurting his knee. He had been a cop for 15 years and been assigned to the 68th Precinct in Brooklyn, the Staten Island Task Force and the North Shore's 120th Precinct before ending his career on desk duty at the Canal Street subway station. Several family members called him "a family man" who worked his way from humble beginnings through the ranks of the Police Department.
-- Contributed by Glenn Nyback, Phil Helsel and John Annese
Sad story!
http://www.timesrecordnews.com/news/...l/23/left-car/
This is just ridiculous.