atomic74
Jumpy McBusypants
atomic74

The issue here is that it was an ARMED carjacking and a violent crime and not just an issue of personal property theft. This is different from when a car is just boosted from a driveway or when a vehicle is taken from someone without a weapon. Car jackings with weapons often result in bad outcomes from the victims and

Flip those bars upside down and really get in touch with your inner Cunningham...

Why, it’s everyone’s favorite Italian Mustang, the 2001 Qvale Mangusta.

Coughanaugh

Clever, but a question arises: who is gonna commission him next?

The medium is the message!

Brent Peltomaa valued that cat more than he valued his life.
Michael Campbell valued punishing a thief more than he valued his freedom.
They were all in love with dying. They were drinking from a fountain
that was pouring like an avalanche coming down the mountain.

This situation is methed up. 

Don’t settle for less.

50!? This whole time I’ve been assuming he’s just a rough 35

Is it outrageous for me to think that airlines should stop serving alcohol?

“... it couldn’t make enough oxyhydrogen gas to break even...”

How did all these lawsuits and complaints get dismissed? The baby shower case alone should have seen some conclusion this is outrageous.

Every time I read one of these stories, the consultant in me comes out and I think “If police unions and departments actually stood up and said “There are bad cops and we’re going to make a good faith effort to A) get them off the streets, B) get them off the force, and C) keep them from ending up somewhere else.

I remember being excited for two reasons when I finally got my pair of 20 eye Doc Martens. 1) 20 is more than 10 and 2) I now had a huge box to carry tapes in.

Oh, we know.

Are they demanding it from you (aka the family), or her estate? If you, you can tell them to piss up a rope. This is a debt they accrued with the estate, and it will have to wait until such a time as the estate can be settled due to banking issues. This is a debt her estate owes, and those are not transferable to

Actually, money is misdeposited more than you would think. Often enough that there are laws on it.

I mean sure she does deserve due process but it looks an awful lot like negligent homicide or at least manslaughter from where I’m sitting.