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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 30th, 2008 12:42 pm |
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I guess this really has been a long winter for Ohio...
Ohio man facing charges for having sex with a picnic table
Bellevue man facing charges for having sex with picnic table

(BELLEVUE, OH) -- Police say a man in Bellevue, Ohio was caught on tape having sex with a picnic table.
Bellevue Police Captain Matt Johnson says Art Price, Jr., 40, was seen on four occasions between the hours of 10:30 a.m. and noon having sex with his picnic table. What makes this a felony, Johnson says, is that it took place in close proximity to a school, which made it likely that children could have seen Price.
The neighbor -- who wishes to remain anonymous -- saw Price walk out onto his deck, stand a round metal table on its side and use the hole in the umbrella to have sex.
The most recent instance took place March 14, we're told. A neighbor videotaped Price.
"The first video we had, he was completely nude. He would use the hole from the umbrella and have sex with the table," Johnson says.
Police say Price admitted to the crimes -- four charges of public indecency. Usually these sorts of things are misdemeanors, but in this case, they are felonies.
"What boosts it up to a felony is that the statute says if it's likely to be viewed by a minor," Johnson explains.
The Price family did not want to talk with us, but neighbors did. Some are not happy Price was released on his own recognizance.
"He shouldn't be allowed just for the fact that he could do that again -- and nude that close to a school. That should be zero tolerance," says Brice Jacobs, a neighbor.
Price is married with three school-aged children. Neighbors tell us they're now worried about the kids.
"Hopefully it stays between the adults and the kids don't get a lot of the information so they aren't so cruel to the little kids," says Emily Grote, a neighbor.
This case has police in this small town shaking their heads. "Once you think you've seen it all, something else comes around," Johnson says.
http://www.fox19.com/Global/story.asp?S=8083860&nav=menu63_2
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Thu Mar 27th, 2008 08:00 pm |
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Gunman on the loose....
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=4536158
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marc Supporter

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Posted: Thu Mar 27th, 2008 03:48 pm |
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Thu Mar 27th, 2008 03:47 pm |
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You just can't make shit like this up...LMAO!
Man Claims to Speak 'Australian' After Allegedly Being Raped by Wombat
Thursday , March 27, 2008
SYDNEY —
A New Zealand man has been sentenced to community service after telling police he was raped by a wombat and the experience had made him speak "Australian".
Arthur Ross Cradock, 48, from the South Island town of Motueka, called police on February 11 and told them he was being raped at his home by the wombat and he needed help, The Nelson Mail newspaper reported.
The orchard worker later called back and said: "Apart from speaking Australian now, I'm pretty all right, you know."
Cradock pleaded guilty in the local court to using a phone for a fictitious purpose. He was sentenced to 75 hours' community work.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Chris Stringer told the court alcohol played a large role in Cradock's life.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,342099,00.html
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Tue Mar 25th, 2008 08:43 pm |
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You know yrs ago no body would of looked at those straws as being sexually explicit. Sex is on the brain today! They do appear peter like though don't they.. LMAO!
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Tue Mar 25th, 2008 06:21 pm |
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ASHLAND, Ky. (WSAZ) -- A mother says the straws she bought for her three-year-old daughter were shaped like a male sex organ.
Andrea Bailey says she went shopping at the Ashland Wal-Mart on Thursday, February 28th, and bought a package of fun straws for her three 3-year-old daughter, Ashlynn.
Bailey says Ashlynn came in and used one shaped like a heart. A couple others in the package, though, were shaped like something different.
“There are two of them that are shaped like the male private area,” said Bailey. “I called Wal-Mart and they very rude with me about it. They acted like I was lying, like I was making it all up. You know, I would never make something up like that, especially about my little girl. But, that's just how they treated me and it’s just not right.”
A communications representative at Wal-Mart corporate headquarters e-mailed us a response.
"At Wal-Mart we take customer questions and concerns seriously,” said the spokesperson in a statement. “After being contacted on this matter, Wal-Mart pulled the product in question from our shelves and is investigating the claim. Of course, our customer is welcome to return the item for a refund, if they would like."
Wal-Mart informed us the straws came from a manufacturer called Eagle Marks Corporation. We could not obtain contact information for the company from our own search or Wal-Mart officials.
Andrea Bailey says her concern is not the $1.69 she paid for the straws, but what might happen to other families with kids a little older than Ashlynn.
We searched at three other Wal-Mart stories in three different states last week, and found no fun straws on any shelves.
A Wal-Mart corporate communications spokesperson told us the regional stores were aware of the flap, and Wal-Mart was reviewing the product.
http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/16468151.html
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Mon Mar 24th, 2008 08:30 pm |
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weasle wrote:
LMAO, now i know why the wifes been hanging around for 46 yrs.  I wouldn't say a word about this to her Weasle...LMAO!!
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Mon Mar 24th, 2008 07:57 pm |
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LMAO, now i know why the wifes been hanging around for 46 yrs. 
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Mon Mar 24th, 2008 07:20 pm |
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Been married a long time? This might be why?
Women, Want a Healthy Marriage? Marry Man Uglier Than You, Study Says
The best marriages are those where women marry men who are less attractive than themselves, research has found.
Psychologists who studied newlyweds found men who were better-looking than their wives were more likely to be unhappy and have negative feelings about their marriage.
In couples where the wife is more attractive, both partners tended to be very content.
The research, published in the Journal of Family Psychology, suggests that, in evolutionary terms, women are less choosy about their man's looks as long as he is able to help them reproduce.
Men, however, are programmed to choose a mate who is most likely to pass on their genes and look for youth, health and physical attractiveness.
The tests involved 82 couples married within the previous six months.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,340869,00.html
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 10:33 pm |
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Four more US troops killed today in Iraq
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-iraq23mar23,0,3643864.story
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marc Supporter

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Posted: Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 08:14 pm |
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If they don't like the food then let them eat shit...
Vt. inmates call food foul, sue over it
By WILSON RING, Associated Press Writer 53 minutes ago
When shooting suspect Christopher Williams acted up in prison, he was given nutraloaf — a mixture of cubed whole wheat bread, nondairy cheese, raw carrots, spinach, seedless raisins, beans, vegetable oil, tomato paste, powdered milk and dehydrated potato flakes.
Prison officials call it a complete meal. Inmates say it's so awful they'd rather go hungry.
On Monday, the Vermont Supreme Court will hear arguments in a class action suit brought by inmates who say it's not food but punishment and that anyone subjected to it should get a formal disciplinary process first.
Prison officials see nutraloaf as a tool for behavior modification.
"It's commonplace in other states as a way of providing nutrition in a mechanism that dissuades inmates from throwing feces, urine, trays and silverware," said Vermont Corrections Commissioner Rob Hofmann.
"It tends to have the desired outcome," Hofmann said. "Once the offender relents, we stop with the nutraloaf. That's our goal, to protect our staff and not have them subjected to behavior that the average Vermonter would find incomprehensible."
Seth Lipschutz, an attorney with Vermont's Prisoner's Rights office, says the state has a legitimate interest in changing the behavior of inmates who misbehave.
But he says a diet of nutraloaf is punishment, plain and simple. To call it anything else is "playing with words to get what they want. It's wrong and it's sad," Lipschutz said.
"If it's punishment, you've got to follow the rules," Lipschutz said. "Even in prison you get a little bit of due process."
Even Hofmann doesn't care for the taste of the stuff. "It reminded me of eating my vegetables and I'm not necessarily a big fan of vegetables," he said.
Nutraloaf and its equivalents have been used for decades in prisons across the country. In 1978, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a concoction used in Arkansas known as "'grue' might be tolerable for a few days and intolerably cruel for weeks or months."
A federal judge ruled in 1988 that the use of nutraloaf by the Michigan Department of Corrections was punishment.
Now, Michigan inmates are only given nutraloaf after going through the disciplinary process that lands them in segregation, department spokesman Russ Marlan said.
"It's done very infrequently, but it seems to accomplish its goal of preventing prisoners from using or abusing food or their containers in a way that could adversely affect our staff," Marlan said.
The National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union gets occasional inmate complaints about nutraloaf, but the issue hasn't been involved in the group's litigation in years.
"Our position is that it shouldn't be used unless a violation has to do with food. It shouldn't be used as punishment," said the Prison Project's Public Policy Coordinator Jody Kent. "And even in those circumstances, they have to make sure it won't put at risk their health."
Vermont Assistant Attorney General Kurt Kuehl, who will argue the case for the Department of Corrections, said the use of nutraloaf isn't punishment.
Instead, Kuehl said, it's as if a correctional officer were to find an inmate with a knife. He wouldn't have to hold a hearing to take the knife away.
"It's taking an administrative action to protect the facility," said Kuehl.
Afterward, the inmate can be subject to a separate disciplinary hearing for the conduct that led to being fed nutraloaf.
Most Vermont inmates given nutraloaf have used their eating utensils to throw body waste. Nutraloaf, however, is served on a simple piece of paper, removing from the inmate's reach the utensils that can be used to store the waste before it is thrown.
Hofmann said Vermont prisons average about one nutraloaf episode a month.
Christopher Williams, 29, who is charged in a 2006 school shooting that killed two people in Essex, was given nutraloaf after he'd assaulted guards and smeared excrement in his cell.
Since then, his name hasn't appeared on the list of inmates given nutraloaf.
"His name was nowhere to be found," Hofmann said. "I presume it was effective."
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Mikey Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 06:27 pm |
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Vero Steve wrote: Mikey when you say No carry at all... does t5hat mean you don't need a permit to carry or you cant carry a weapon???????? You cannot carry a concealed weapon. you also must have your weapon Unloaded in your vechicle,and cased. No law against carrying a sidearm in public..but i bet you would be in the pokey in no time. The concealed carry missed passing last year by 3 votes.
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Vero Steve Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 06:19 pm |
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| Mikey when you say No carry at all... does t5hat mean you don't need a permit to carry or you cant carry a weapon????????
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 05:58 pm |
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| that would be a pain in the ass. in ohio if ya get a concieled permit its good for the whole state. course every gov office and buisness has a sign on the door that says fire arms are not permitted on their property so why bother with a permit.
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Mikey Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 05:54 pm |
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weasle wrote: be glad ya aint still livin in NY mikey, think they got a law their to like DC ,where ya cant carry or own a hand gun dont they ?? or meby its just the city. It is just the city..but the rest of the state you need a permit for EACH county
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 05:53 pm |
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| be glad ya aint still livin in NY mikey, think they got a law their to like DC ,where ya cant carry or own a hand gun dont they ?? or meby its just the city.
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Mikey Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 04:06 pm |
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empty wrote: Mikey wrote: empty wrote: Dave wrote: Mikey wrote:
weasle wrote: kinda interested what the supreme court decision is gonna be on the 2 nd ammendment , from that law suit in washington d c . I am with ya....I hope nothing stupid happens....better get ready to join a "militia" Or Create your own...
I just picked up a Sig P250 9mm yesterday, I figured it was about time I got a handgun that was 'reasonable' to use. Cool pistole, it is designed to be a real quick and easy change over to 40 cal, 380 sig, or 45 cal. Will they consider each cal as a seperate weapon? I know in most cases they require a background check for the purchase of a functional "mechanism". Nice firearm BTW
The only serial number is on the receiver unit, I am guessing that is one weapon. Yup, they call the state controller for a check, took me a total of 2 minutes. Nice little Texas rule about having a Concealed Carry Lisence.
Strike the 380 sig and put 357 sig in the original comment.
Here's a video in it, the last 1/3 shows take down and reassembly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsPgYAn258c
Very nice...we have 48 hour wait here...no concealed carry at all. Only up side is that you do not have to register any firearms. Only trail is at the time of purchase.Hopefully this State will regain some common sense and pass a concealed carry.
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empty Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 03:46 pm |
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Mikey wrote: empty wrote: Dave wrote: Mikey wrote:
weasle wrote: kinda interested what the supreme court decision is gonna be on the 2 nd ammendment , from that law suit in washington d c . I am with ya....I hope nothing stupid happens....better get ready to join a "militia" Or Create your own...
I just picked up a Sig P250 9mm yesterday, I figured it was about time I got a handgun that was 'reasonable' to use. Cool pistole, it is designed to be a real quick and easy change over to 40 cal, 380 sig, or 45 cal. Will they consider each cal as a seperate weapon? I know in most cases they require a background check for the purchase of a functional "mechanism". Nice firearm BTW
The only serial number is on the receiver unit, I am guessing that is one weapon. Yup, they call the state controller for a check, took me a total of 2 minutes. Nice little Texas rule about having a Concealed Carry Lisence.
Strike the 380 sig and put 357 sig in the original comment.
Here's a video in it, the last 1/3 shows take down and reassembly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsPgYAn258c
Last edited on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 04:02 pm by empty |
Mikey Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 02:56 pm |
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empty wrote: Dave wrote: Mikey wrote:
weasle wrote: kinda interested what the supreme court decision is gonna be on the 2 nd ammendment , from that law suit in washington d c . I am with ya....I hope nothing stupid happens....better get ready to join a "militia" Or Create your own...
I just picked up a Sig P250 9mm yesterday, I figured it was about time I got a handgun that was 'reasonable' to use. Cool pistole, it is designed to be a real quick and easy change over to 40 cal, 380 sig, or 45 cal. Will they consider each cal as a seperate weapon? I know in most cases they require a background check for the purchase of a functional "mechanism". Nice firearm BTW
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empty Supporter

| Joined: | Tue Jun 28th, 2005 |
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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 02:22 pm |
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Dave wrote: Mikey wrote:
weasle wrote: kinda interested what the supreme court decision is gonna be on the 2 nd ammendment , from that law suit in washington d c . I am with ya....I hope nothing stupid happens....better get ready to join a "militia" Or Create your own...
I just picked up a Sig P250 9mm yesterday, I figured it was about time I got a handgun that was 'reasonable' to use. Cool pistole, it is designed to be a real quick and easy change over to 40 cal, 380 sig, or 45 cal.
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