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Regulator

Quote from: LewDogg11 on April 18, 2007, 07:35:40 PM
Quote from: Apple Jack on April 18, 2007, 07:05:36 PM


DUDE!!!  I see you there!  Just cause you snap those damn cads together, doesn'tmake me want one anymore, nor do I want one from the other 42 friends you have standing next to you.  If I need a hooker, I need ONE card!!!  In my most recent trip to Vegas, they now wear bright orange t-shirts with the # for the agency they are handing out cards for.  I wonder how much pay there is to do that.  I suppose I could handle that job...minus the fact that everyone hates you...

I don't know if I can sum it up any better than LD11, however, I wondered how these cats were paid myself?
I mean if you were working there, you could literally take a handful of cards, throw them in the trash and sleep for the rest of the day.  What kind of cut do they get out of "Candy's" trick??

Anywho, I think its funny how creative that some of these cats were.....walking with MR, there were a few cats that tried the "around the back" move to Reg!! 

Does anyone know of someone who tried one of those cards?  I heard that the prices were outrageous. (heard some dude trying to hook his friend up for his bachelor party)

Jonny Utah

RE: Vegas Mexicans......

I bet there is some supervisor that drives around and make sure there are at least 10 Mexicans inbetween the major casinos at any given time.  Im gonna say that they each get $50 a day with a sandwich or something.

PBR...

#17672
btw we can now all say good bye to sanjaya....such memories.....and a great LOST episode last night...gettin' sexier by the week with the late time slot they can show the cast getting their groove on

Jonny Utah

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on April 19, 2007, 08:56:09 AM
btw we can now all say good bye to sanjaya....such memories.....and a great LOST episode last night...gettin' sexier by the week with the late time slot they can show the cast getting their groove on

Dam I have 3 weeks of lost on tivo to catch up on.  That is one of the greatest shows on TV Ive seen in a while.

lewdogg11

Everyone knew last night from the beginning of the show, with Simon Cowell expressing a big SEG, that there were some conspiracies put into place which discounted enough of Sanjaya's votes to have him removed.  The show may have made a big mistake, because NOW who do we tune in to watch? 

'gro

can't wait for the sanjaya talk show circuit to start rolling. Maybe he get's his own show or co-hosts with rachel ray?

PBR...

rumor is sanjaya is going to replace rosie on the view...they wanted some a little more feminine than rosie...

JT

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on April 19, 2007, 12:10:07 PM
rumor is sanjaya is going to replace rosie on the view...they wanted some a little more feminine than rosie...
BOL

JT

So with media basically laying out a blueprint (and posthumous manifesto fame) for some other nut to go on a school shooting spree, JT wonders if some teachers/profs are looking into carry permits.

JT would be looking to get strapped if he were a teacher. 

'gro

Quote from: JT on April 19, 2007, 12:20:36 PM
So with media basically laying out a blueprint (and posthumous manifesto fame) for some other nut to go on a school shooting spree, JT wonders if some teachers/profs are looking into carry permits.

JT would be looking to get strapped if he were a teacher. 

some genius wrote a letter to the local paper saing none of this would have happened if 5% of the Vtech campus were gun owners (that's about 1300 students at tech).  Let's see, 1300 18-22 year olds bringing heat to class?

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_105724.asp

Re: the media
A buddy of mine sent an email that pretty much says it all

QuoteI never really cared much about the media one way or another,
but in the past two weeks I've come to hate them.  Clicking on CNN.com,
NYTIMES.com, etc will all yield the same result:  a pic of Cho sticking a
gun in your face.  You can even watch his lunatic videos online. I think
publishing this crap plays right into his motivations and encourages others,
and besides that, gun/threatening mass murderer images aren't really
appropriate.  The media seems to only latch onto one story at a time, and
then inflates it to the point of absurdity - not to say the situations are
at all the same, but more than 30 people die every day of handgun violence
in this country, with scant national attention (they should probably be
given more).  Last week, Don Imus said "nappy headed hos", this week 30
people get murdered; both, laughably, seem to have generated an equal amount
of media coverage...
You can make innumberable more points about how conventional media is forced
into this by competition from blogs and e-media, or why we react so
differently to 'random' versus intentional violence, or the fact that the
evening news didn't used to be subject to Nielson ratings, whatevs...
but I've pretty much used up my monthly diatribe quota.

Next month:  dingleberries.  How many is too many?


Jonny Utah

Quote from: 'gro on April 19, 2007, 12:34:45 PM
Quote from: JT on April 19, 2007, 12:20:36 PM
So with media basically laying out a blueprint (and posthumous manifesto fame) for some other nut to go on a school shooting spree, JT wonders if some teachers/profs are looking into carry permits.

JT would be looking to get strapped if he were a teacher. 

some genius wrote a letter to the local paper saing none of this would have happened if 5% of the Vtech campus were gun owners (that's about 1300 students at tech).  Let's see, 1300 18-22 year olds bringing heat to class?

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_105724.asp

Re: the media
A buddy of mine sent an email that pretty much says it all

QuoteI never really cared much about the media one way or another,
but in the past two weeks I've come to hate them.  Clicking on CNN.com,
NYTIMES.com, etc will all yield the same result:  a pic of Cho sticking a
gun in your face.  You can even watch his lunatic videos online. I think
publishing this crap plays right into his motivations and encourages others,
and besides that, gun/threatening mass murderer images aren't really
appropriate.  The media seems to only latch onto one story at a time, and
then inflates it to the point of absurdity - not to say the situations are
at all the same, but more than 30 people die every day of handgun violence
in this country, with scant national attention (they should probably be
given more).  Last week, Don Imus said "nappy headed hos", this week 30
people get murdered; both, laughably, seem to have generated an equal amount
of media coverage...
You can make innumberable more points about how conventional media is forced
into this by competition from blogs and e-media, or why we react so
differently to 'random' versus intentional violence, or the fact that the
evening news didn't used to be subject to Nielson ratings, whatevs...
but I've pretty much used up my monthly diatribe quota.

Next month:  dingleberries.  How many is too many?



Guns, college kids, alcohol/underage drinking/illegal drinking, people living in the same rooms/dorms.........just not a good setup.

'gro

No doubt JU - Gro would have definetly considered shoting LD11 multiple times over heated nintendo 64 battles.

Regulator

Gro-

I have said it before and I will continue to say it until I am proven wrong.  
It doesn't matter HOW MANY people around are carrying guns.  You put 99% of those cats in a situation that they face using said deadly force and watch them curl up into the fetal position.  I am so tired of reading about hotshots "oh yeah...I'm strapped"....."I can legally carry" BS.  The only thing they are going to be carrying in that situation is poo wrapped in their tighty whities.

JT

Quote from: Jonny Utah on April 19, 2007, 12:36:40 PM
Quote from: 'gro on April 19, 2007, 12:34:45 PM
Quote from: JT on April 19, 2007, 12:20:36 PM
So with media basically laying out a blueprint (and posthumous manifesto fame) for some other nut to go on a school shooting spree, JT wonders if some teachers/profs are looking into carry permits.

JT would be looking to get strapped if he were a teacher. 

some genius wrote a letter to the local paper saing none of this would have happened if 5% of the Vtech campus were gun owners (that's about 1300 students at tech).  Let's see, 1300 18-22 year olds bringing heat to class?

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_105724.asp

Re: the media
A buddy of mine sent an email that pretty much says it all

QuoteI never really cared much about the media one way or another,
but in the past two weeks I've come to hate them.  Clicking on CNN.com,
NYTIMES.com, etc will all yield the same result:  a pic of Cho sticking a
gun in your face.  You can even watch his lunatic videos online. I think
publishing this crap plays right into his motivations and encourages others,
and besides that, gun/threatening mass murderer images aren't really
appropriate.  The media seems to only latch onto one story at a time, and
then inflates it to the point of absurdity - not to say the situations are
at all the same, but more than 30 people die every day of handgun violence
in this country, with scant national attention (they should probably be
given more).  Last week, Don Imus said "nappy headed hos", this week 30
people get murdered; both, laughably, seem to have generated an equal amount
of media coverage...
You can make innumberable more points about how conventional media is forced
into this by competition from blogs and e-media, or why we react so
differently to 'random' versus intentional violence, or the fact that the
evening news didn't used to be subject to Nielson ratings, whatevs...
but I've pretty much used up my monthly diatribe quota.

Next month:  dingleberries.  How many is too many?



Guns, college kids, alcohol/underage drinking/illegal drinking, people living in the same rooms/dorms.........just not a good setup.

You can't go with kids, but well trained teachers... maybe, with police communications (walkie-talkie).  Its damn near impossible to get a carry permit in NJ, but JT would do whatever it took... become a PI or whatever.

Then just like fire drills... you drill with the other teachers and students.  But like Reg said will they pull the trigger if they have to.  But then again, most cops never fire a gun in the line of duty and they get the job done in the end.

Jonny Utah

Quote from: JT on April 19, 2007, 12:52:07 PM
Quote from: Jonny Utah on April 19, 2007, 12:36:40 PM
Quote from: 'gro on April 19, 2007, 12:34:45 PM
Quote from: JT on April 19, 2007, 12:20:36 PM
So with media basically laying out a blueprint (and posthumous manifesto fame) for some other nut to go on a school shooting spree, JT wonders if some teachers/profs are looking into carry permits.

JT would be looking to get strapped if he were a teacher. 

some genius wrote a letter to the local paper saing none of this would have happened if 5% of the Vtech campus were gun owners (that's about 1300 students at tech).  Let's see, 1300 18-22 year olds bringing heat to class?

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_105724.asp

Re: the media
A buddy of mine sent an email that pretty much says it all

QuoteI never really cared much about the media one way or another,
but in the past two weeks I've come to hate them.  Clicking on CNN.com,
NYTIMES.com, etc will all yield the same result:  a pic of Cho sticking a
gun in your face.  You can even watch his lunatic videos online. I think
publishing this crap plays right into his motivations and encourages others,
and besides that, gun/threatening mass murderer images aren't really
appropriate.  The media seems to only latch onto one story at a time, and
then inflates it to the point of absurdity - not to say the situations are
at all the same, but more than 30 people die every day of handgun violence
in this country, with scant national attention (they should probably be
given more).  Last week, Don Imus said "nappy headed hos", this week 30
people get murdered; both, laughably, seem to have generated an equal amount
of media coverage...
You can make innumberable more points about how conventional media is forced
into this by competition from blogs and e-media, or why we react so
differently to 'random' versus intentional violence, or the fact that the
evening news didn't used to be subject to Nielson ratings, whatevs...
but I've pretty much used up my monthly diatribe quota.

Next month:  dingleberries.  How many is too many?



Guns, college kids, alcohol/underage drinking/illegal drinking, people living in the same rooms/dorms.........just not a good setup.

You can't go with kids, but well trained teachers... maybe, with police communications (walkie-talkie).  Its damn near impossible to get a carry permit in NJ, but JT would do whatever it took... become a PI or whatever.

Then just like fire drills... you drill with the other teachers and students.  But like Reg said will they pull the trigger if they have to.  But then again, most cops never fire a gun in the line of duty and they get the job done in the end.
Basically impossible to stop someone from killing if they wanted to.  This guy had two hand guns too.  What if he had a couple AR-15s with a bag of ammo and some armor..........

And even if you had a full time armed guard in every building.  Guess whos getting killed first?

But yea, a few armed teachers might help.  Then again, my college professors werent exactly the "gun" types......