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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    Guilty.......

    the dude has been found guilty of malicious assault and wounding of his 4 yr old son with the buckle end of a belt.

    4 years old.

    Makes me sick. The guy was my boss at the time of the incident, too. What a prick, sissy, coward piece of garbage.

    The kid is 4 years old.
    Hope he enjoys his "Big Chicken dinner."
    "An individual is only entiteld to one's rights as long as one respects the rights of others."...R.F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxthis View Post
    Hope he enjoys his "Big Chicken dinner."
    Oh, he'll get more than just that.

    They're doing sentencing, starting today. I'm guessing reduction to E1, a couple years confinement, and only then the bcd.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    He should be enrolled in a special treatment facility for his kind. I would say the 7th level of hell may be appropriate.

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    Oh, morning haux jus!

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    As my ni**a dre said, "Thank god it's friday"!

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    Half inch of snow, temps down ALL THE WAY to the 20s, 20mph breeze........ Delayed reporting until 11.... Wat?
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    Sorry I missed you!

    Oh yea? Did you have something uberimportant to tell me?!


    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    one more reason to have a kindle , buy , click and deliver to your kindle
    Almost as instantaneous as sex, only longer to deliver.

    Oh I have the ebook version, but after using it a bit I have found how instrumental it will be in my career (plus my chief engineer ordered me to pickup a copy), so I paid for the physical book. Besides, I have a nook that I hardly ever use anymore .

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    Half inch of snow, temps down ALL THE WAY to the 20s, 20mph breeze........ Delayed reporting until 11.... Wat?
    The mountains got some snow last night, but it appears to have blown away because I'm seeing nothing on the webcams at work or in the town nearby. Observing Sat/Sun this weekend which will go by extremely fast but I'm hoping to get some drafting done too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AbsolutelyNoOneInParticular
    Oh yea, and morning hos!

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    Not sure if anyone here would buy it, but pretty cool none the less.

    Ma Deuce for Sale: http://www.armslist.com/posts/259409...ale--ma-deuce-
    And not mine, but I'd love to get $12,750 for it!

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    Oh yea, and to educate you hos a little more: (Taken from http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html )

    The recently discovered Type Ia supernova in M82, a mere 12 Million lightyears away and is the closest to happen in the past couple of decades. What's spectacular about this Type Ia supernova, is that Type Ia's are "standard candles", in that they burn at a specific luminosity, which is a direct function of distance, so using standard candles across the universe, we can calculate precise distances to objects by looking for them!





    Now, a question for the class. We are just now seeing this Type Ia supernova on Earth, is it still happening in M82? If not, when did it actually occur?