giftiger_wunsch New Member Sep 3, 2009 #21 HiTech said: Confucius say, "man who walk through airpiort door sideways, going to Bangkok." Click to expand... That's exactly what I was trying to tell BrownOut in this thread
HiTech said: Confucius say, "man who walk through airpiort door sideways, going to Bangkok." Click to expand... That's exactly what I was trying to tell BrownOut in this thread
AllVol New Member Sep 3, 2009 #22 In an incident here, a man was lying in bed and shot himself in the head. That didn't work, so he shot again, but this time, missed. The third shot did him in. At least that's what his wife claimed at her trial.
In an incident here, a man was lying in bed and shot himself in the head. That didn't work, so he shot again, but this time, missed. The third shot did him in. At least that's what his wife claimed at her trial.
Boncuk New Member Sep 3, 2009 #23 We have a triple widow in Germany. Her first husband died of poisonous mushrooms and so did the second one. If you think the third one ended the same way you're in error. He died of a crunched head because he refused to eat the mushrooms.
We have a triple widow in Germany. Her first husband died of poisonous mushrooms and so did the second one. If you think the third one ended the same way you're in error. He died of a crunched head because he refused to eat the mushrooms.
Boncuk New Member Sep 3, 2009 #24 giftiger_wunsch said: Only one thing can truly describe that. **broken link removed** Click to expand... Perfect surveillance!
giftiger_wunsch said: Only one thing can truly describe that. **broken link removed** Click to expand... Perfect surveillance!
S Speakerguy Active Member Sep 3, 2009 #25 I would think most of them would have dodged prison with an insanity plea, a padded cell and medication for life... Click to expand... Insanity pleas almost never work. Here in Texas I think they have a 2% success rate. Also, being locked away and stuck on 1960's era antipsychotics with little to no human contact is a terrible existence. Last edited: Sep 3, 2009
I would think most of them would have dodged prison with an insanity plea, a padded cell and medication for life... Click to expand... Insanity pleas almost never work. Here in Texas I think they have a 2% success rate. Also, being locked away and stuck on 1960's era antipsychotics with little to no human contact is a terrible existence.
things New Member Sep 6, 2009 #26 giftiger_wunsch said: Only one thing can truly describe that. **broken link removed** Click to expand... Atleast they'd know when someone has stolen the sign!
giftiger_wunsch said: Only one thing can truly describe that. **broken link removed** Click to expand... Atleast they'd know when someone has stolen the sign!
giftiger_wunsch New Member Sep 9, 2009 #27 things said: Atleast they'd know when someone has stolen the sign! Click to expand... Touché!