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Old May 9th 05, 03:04 AM
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
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That's one of the great MFFYs. Like selfish scum that get lost in the
woods and start a forest fire to attract attention.

PS - that's assuming this gal is telling the truth. Story sounds very
piscene.

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Old May 9th 05, 03:10 AM
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What I woulda done.. only around here I would have chosen a tree or phone
pole, his side first of course.

On Sun, 08 May 2005 18:41:17 -0700, Scott en Aztlán
> wrote:

>What a brilliant solution to being carjacked - crash into some
>innocent victim's car and break some innocent person's leg! They
>mention the charges that had been against the carjacker, but what
>about the carjacked driver? I know if I deliberately crashed my car
>into someone else's and injured a pedestrian, I'd be in jail...
>
>http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/metro/74149.php
>
>Carjacked woman crashes to get help
>
>By Alexis Huicochea
>ARIZONA DAILY STAR
>
>A woman carjacked at gunpoint deliberately crashed into another car at
>an East Side Circle K on Saturday to attract attention and get help,
>Tucson police said.
>
>At about 2 p.m., the 18-year-old woman drove into the parking lot in
>the 9500 block of East Golf Links Road at high speed and struck a
>parked car, pushing it into two of the store's front windows, said
>Sgt. Carlos Valdez, a Tucson police spokesman.
>
>Eric Necoechea, 23, carjacked the woman and she was trying to draw
>attention to herself by hitting the car, he said.
>
>She was stopped at a service station at East 22nd Street and South
>Craycroft Road when Necoechea approached her with a gun, Valdez said.
>
>He forced the woman to drive around town, and he also assaulted her,
>Valdez said.
>
>After she hit the parked car Necoechea tried to run away, but people
>in the area detained him until police arrived, Valdez said.
>
>No one was inside the parked car, he said. But an employee who was
>outside the store was pinned between the car and an ice machine.
>
>The employee was taken to a hospital to be treated for a broken leg,
>Valdez said.
>
>Necoechea was booked into jail on charges of armed robbery,
>kidnapping, assault and criminal damage. No bond had been set late
>Saturday.


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Old May 9th 05, 03:44 AM
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On Sun, 08 May 2005 18:41:17 -0700, Scott en Aztlán
> wrote:

>What a brilliant solution to being carjacked - crash into some
>innocent victim's car and break some innocent person's leg! They
>mention the charges that had been against the carjacker, but what
>about the carjacked driver? I know if I deliberately crashed my car
>into someone else's and injured a pedestrian, I'd be in jail...
>
>http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/metro/74149.php
>
>Carjacked woman crashes to get help


Despite the headline, this sounds more like a kidnapping than a simple
carjacking.
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Old May 9th 05, 01:43 PM
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I agree that it seems like there should be more to the story than we
are getting.

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Old May 9th 05, 08:41 PM
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On 9 May 2005 05:43:28 -0700, "The Office Jet"
> wrote:

>I agree that it seems like there should be more to the story than we
>are getting.


IIRC, it said she was assaulted too.

I'm not convinced she did anything wrong.
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Old May 9th 05, 04:53 PM
Garth Almgren
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Around 5/8/2005 7:04 PM, Aunt Judy (Pride of Diarrhea)
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> Story sounds very piscene.


That's "piscine," moron. If you're going to thumb through the thesaurus
for synonyms that fail miserably to make you sound smarter than you are,
at least try to spell them correctly.


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Old May 9th 05, 10:31 PM
Skip Elliott Bowman
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"Garth Almgren" > wrote in message
...
> Around 5/8/2005 7:04 PM, Aunt Judy (Pride of Diarrhea)
> <http://tinyurl.com/65nqz> wrote:
>
>> Story sounds very piscene.

>
> That's "piscine," moron. If you're going to thumb through the thesaurus
> for synonyms that fail miserably to make you sound smarter than you are,
> at least try to spell them correctly.


Garth, please don't turn this into one big piscine contest.


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Old May 10th 05, 04:08 PM
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
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Garth Almgren wrote:
> Around 5/8/2005 7:04 PM, Aunt Judy (Pride of Diarrhea)
> <http://tinyurl.com/65nqz> wrote:
>
> > Story sounds very piscene.

>
> That's "piscine," moron. If you're going to thumb through the

thesaurus
> for synonyms that fail miserably to make you sound smarter than you

are,
> at least try to spell them correctly.


OMG - a spell flame. How utterly juvenile.

I spell it piscene and now that i know that bothers you, i'm gonna do
it all the more. HAHA

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Old May 10th 05, 05:34 PM
Garth Almgren
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Around 5/10/2005 8:08 AM, Aunt Judy (Pride of Diarrhea)
<http://tinyurl.com/65nqz> wrote:

> Garth Almgren wrote:
>
>>Around 5/8/2005 7:04 PM, Aunt Judy (Pride of Diarrhea)
>><http://tinyurl.com/65nqz> wrote:
>>
>>>Story sounds very piscene.

>>
>>That's "piscine," moron. If you're going to thumb through the thesaurus
>>for synonyms that fail miserably to make you sound smarter than you are,
>>at least try to spell them correctly.

>
>
> OMG - a spell flame. How utterly juvenile.


Well, one must write at a level appropriate for one's audience. You're
up to, what, a first or second grade level?


> I spell it piscene and now that i know that bothers you,


Interesting. Why do you think it bothers me?


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Old May 11th 05, 03:03 AM
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Garth Almgren wrote:
> Around 5/10/2005 8:08 AM, Aunt Judy (Pride of Diarrhea)
> <http://tinyurl.com/65nqz> wrote:
>
> > Garth Almgren wrote:
> >
> >>Around 5/8/2005 7:04 PM, Aunt Judy (Pride of Diarrhea)
> >><http://tinyurl.com/65nqz> wrote:
> >>
> >>>Story sounds very piscene.
> >>
> >>That's "piscine," moron. If you're going to thumb through the

thesaurus
> >>for synonyms that fail miserably to make you sound smarter than you

are,
> >>at least try to spell them correctly.

> >
> >
> > OMG - a spell flame. How utterly juvenile.

>
> Well, one must write at a level appropriate for one's audience.

You're
> up to, what, a first or second grade level?


You think Judy's that mature?

> > I spell it piscene and now that i know that bothers you,

>
> Interesting. Why do you think it bothers me?


Perhaps because you aren't using the same dictionary it is? You know,
the "Retard's guide to monosyllabic words?"

 




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