#2 2008-07-31 17:27:25
He was fulfilling a lifelong fantasy of getting head on a bus.
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#3 2008-07-31 17:31:33
Banjo wins
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#4 2008-07-31 17:33:38
WilberCuntLicker will not be back anytime soon?
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#5 2008-07-31 17:35:24
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Fuck that.
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#6 2008-07-31 19:31:13
I'm guessing he's a former USMC DI who needed a neck to shit down.
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#7 2008-07-31 19:36:23
I think he’s a backslidden Scientologist who saw body thetans in his seatmate during an acid flashback and decided to be helpful and release them from their imprisonment.
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#8 2008-08-01 00:13:57
I personally love that he schlepped to the front of the bus with the head and dropped it on the floor by the driver. Great moment, dramatically speaking.
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#9 2008-08-01 17:36:09
Low blood sugar is a killer. He forgot to pack snacks for the journey.
Those asians have another thing coming if they think they can get us to accept their crazy foods. When you come to our country we expect you to eat our foods.
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#10 2008-08-01 17:48:30
Banjo still wins
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#11 2008-08-01 18:32:30
orangeplus wrote:
Banjo still wins
Yes! Now that I know that he's Vietnamese, I suspect another motive. I believe the victim was being obnoxious and hanoi-ing the shit out of this guy.
{tap, tap, tap}
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#12 2008-08-01 18:45:21
MSG Tripps wrote:
WilberCuntLicker will not be back anytime soon?
There's no way our Cnandian amanuensis sat quietly on the bus before the stabbing.
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#13 2008-08-01 19:49:43
Johnny_Rotten wrote:
Low blood sugar is a killer. He forgot to pack snacks for the journey.
Those asians have another thing coming if they think they can get us to accept their crazy foods. When you come to our country we expect you to eat our foods.
The audio from that page sounds fishy, as does the superfluous assertion that "If ever there was a case of absolute evil, this is it."
On the other hand, the rainbow flags on the cop cars were a nice touch.
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#14 2008-08-01 20:00:58
ah297900 wrote:
The audio from that page sounds fishy, as does the superfluous assertion that "If ever there was a case of absolute evil, this is it."
On the other hand, the rainbow flags on the cop cars were a nice touch.
That was the fashion police.
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#15 2008-08-01 23:14:33
What if it was like, Marathon Man or something and the victim was actually a vietnamese Mengele from the war, living a quiet life taking public transportation?
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#17 2008-08-06 23:04:01
I pledge to vote for any Presidential candidate who will vow to round up every member of PeTA, herd them into a small space and gas them to death. I will pull out my wallet and pay for PPV of the event. I would participate in a barbecue of the remains (as both cook and guest) if asked.
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#18 2008-08-06 23:07:19
PETA is single-handedly disproving the adage that there is no such thing as bad publicity.
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#19 2008-08-06 23:10:38
George Orr wrote:
I pledge to vote for any Presidential candidate who will vow to round up every member of PeTA, herd them into a small space and gas them to death. I will pull out my wallet and pay for PPV of the event. I would participate in a barbecue of the remains (as both cook and guest) if asked.
I thought you weren't getting involved in the political discussions?
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#20 2008-08-06 23:13:52
George Orr wrote:
I pledge to vote for any Presidential candidate who will vow to round up every member of PeTA, herd them into a small space and gas them to death. I will pull out my wallet and pay for PPV of the event. I would participate in a barbecue of the remains (as both cook and guest) if asked.
Could we not just use a gas-driven rod-gun - it's much more energy efficient and doesn't have a negative impact on the environment. I shudder when considering the cost of gassing and incerating these nutjobs.
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#21 2008-08-06 23:23:41
People, people, people. You are so easily distracted. You lose focus, get off on this PETA tangent, and stop paying attention to the heart of the matter.
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#22 2008-08-07 06:56:39
sigmoid freud wrote:
People, people, people. You are so easily distracted. You lose focus, get off on this PETA tangent, and stop paying attention to the heart of the matter.
Exactly. Turns out, that website has a handy-dandy little tool that pops up whenever you double-click on a word. Click on Li's name, and you get a definition of lithium. Problem solved.
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#23 2008-08-07 10:24:50
ah297900 wrote:
sigmoid freud wrote:
People, people, people. You are so easily distracted. You lose focus, get off on this PETA tangent, and stop paying attention to the heart of the matter.
Exactly. Turns out, that website has a handy-dandy little tool that pops up whenever you double-click on a word. Click on Li's name, and you get a definition of lithium. Problem solved.
Well, that part was fun.
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#24 2008-08-07 13:54:20
Greyhound Canada is pulling an ad campaign related to “bus rage” after last week’s violent stabbing and beheading onboard a Greyhound bus that was bound for Winnipeg from Edmonton. The 2007 campaign features a slogan that reads, “There’s a reason you’ve never heard of bus rage.” Abby Wambaugh, a spokeswoman with Greyhound Canada, says the campaign was supposed to expire before the attack, but there were some ads “lingering out there.” “We realized after the incident that it was no longer appropriate and it could be very offensive,” said Wambaugh. “Greyhound realizes that it is important to get those ads removed.” Wambaugh says the company hasn’t noticed a decrease in passengers in Canada and the U.S. since last week’s attack.
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#25 2008-08-07 13:59:19
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