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some guy you dont know 09-10-2007 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 55897)
And just HOW it's revealing is beyond me.

maybe... x-ray glasses were involved..

otherwise it just seems like another typical story of stupidity.

taranchula 09-10-2007 08:50 PM

Speaking of Abuses of power

Poor girl, I think she could have easily have smoothed things over with that officer by giving him a free Bloo toy. 8D (I kid, I kid....:p)

Cassini90125 09-11-2007 12:49 AM

Was it the salt that made him sick, or maybe it was the 700+ calories, over half of which come from saturated fat? Cop's got an attitude problem, too much free time, and the digestive system of a wuss. While hunting for that dang Bloo toy I ate at McDonalds twice in three days and I felt bloated but not sick.

some guy you dont know 09-11-2007 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by taranchula (Post 55987)
Speaking of Abuses of power

Poor girl, I think she could have easily have smoothed things over with that officer by giving him a free Bloo toy. 8D (I kid, I kid....:p)

and there goes one more piece of my hope in the human race.

taranchula 09-11-2007 08:00 PM

You know if that girl was going to go jail anyways, she should have made it truly worth her while and gave that cop another sandwich.....a knuckle sandwich.*



(*tm Jackie Khones, 2007, all rights reserved. :jk:)

Partymember 09-12-2007 02:14 PM

yeah i heard about this

"respect mah authoritah!"

CrazyPhil 04-08-2008 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 53682)
Hope for humanity has been gone for a looooong time.

Agreed. Anyway, this whole argument over dressing "properly" is certainly nothing new. A great example was back in high school when our teachers would sometimes have all the students in the room stand up and stretch their arms over their heads. If any skin was showing on their midriff or if their pants were revealing their underwear, the student had to immediately report to the office and change into "official" school clothes or go home and change. Stupid and pointless, of course, but we had to deal with it. It never became more than a minor nuisance for me personally, but I remember several students were found in violation of our school's "dress code", mostly girls whose shirts were apparently too short. Oh, come on. That was one of the best parts about high school altogether.:bendy:

But seriously, I think the whole idea was just stupid, and it certainly didn't stop anyone from wearing sagging pants or short tops. In fact, I think that they began toying with the notion of implementing a full uniform dress policy! Now, I don't know if that idea was really ever considered or not, but thank god that I graduated before they took such a step, so even if they do it won't affect me any. But if it does happen, I pity those who will have to endure it.


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