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http://www.citizenonline.net/citizen/archi...DFCECD59647.asp Payoff from $1 million bill is forgery charge COVINGTON — Here’s a quick tip: If you are going to try and pass off fake money, you might want to first think about using a denomination that is actually made by the U.S. Treasury Department. Ranked by officers of the Covington Police Department (CPD) as of one of biggest “boneheaded” moves ever, a Porterdale woman allegedly tried to pay for more than $1,600 in merchandise at the Covington Wal-Mart Friday with a $1 million bill. While using counterfeit money is a serious crime that carries stiff penalties, CPD officers interviewed couldn’t help but laugh and shake their heads in amazement. According to an incident report filed Monday by Officer Allen Seebaran, 35-year-old Alice Regina Pike, 35 Hemlock St., was taken into custody on a charge of forgery after allegedly presenting the bill to a clerk at the store at 2:40 p.m. Pike, who was trying to purchase multiple items that totaled approximately $1,675, was reportedly unaware that the money was fake. The suspect told Seebaran that her husband had given the bill to her before he left town on a trip. According to the report, when the clerk was handed the bogus bill, she called over store manager Marshall Hunt who immediately recognized the bill as a fake. Apparently unfazed by the setback, Pike then allegedly tried to pay for the items with two Wal-Mart gift cards that had a combined total worth of $2.32. Still $1,598 short, Pike reportedly then asked Hunt if he could “cash the bill,” which the manager quickly refused to do. After calling police, Hunt and the clerk tried to take the bill from Pike, but she refused to turn it over, according to the incident report. Once Seebaran arrived, it was revealed that Pike had two more $1 million bills in her purse. Pike was arrested and taken to the Newton County Law Enforcement Center on a charge of forgery. Counterfeiting is a generations-old practice that has become harder to detect in recent years with advances in computer design and printing technology. In this case, however, the fake bill was easy to detect, mainly because a $1 million bill has never been produced. According to the Treasury Department’s Web site, the infamous $1 million dollar was created in 1982 when a Canadian firm began to sell the note for $1 as a collector’s item. In fact, the fake bill created such a stir that the Secret Service actually investigated the case as a possible threat to national security. However, no violations of federal currency laws were ever found and the bills continued to be sold, despite the Treasury Department’s protest. Since that time, several incidents pop up each year with people trying to use the fake bill as legal tender. According to federal Law, bills are not official United States currency notes unless they are manufactured by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP).
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WWE: Day of Reckoning for the Gamecube
EdwardKnoxII replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in Video Games
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Paris Hilton Set For House Of Wax From sex tapes to horror movies... Paris Hilton has joined the cast of House of Wax. The cast also includes Chad Michael Murray and Elisha Cuthbert. Jaume Collet-Serra is set to direct. The remake, which is loosely based on the Vincent Price horror film about a man with human bodies as wax figures, is currently filming in Australia. Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis and Susan Levin are producing. Credit: Hollywood Reporter, Cinecon.com
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/03/10/drive.by.porn.ap/index.html XXX-DVDs a new hazard for drivers DETROIT, Michigan (AP) -- Andrea Carlton hadn't planned on telling her daughter about the birds and bees until she was 8 or 9. But that changed the night 4-year-old Catherine spotted a porno movie flickering on a screen in a minivan nearby. "Just like there's no windows in a strip club, you shouldn't be able to see inside windows in a car when they're watching X-rated movies," said Carlton, a 26-year-old from Gurnee, Illinois. More and more Americans are buying vehicles with DVD players, usually to keep the kids entertained. But an increasing number of other people on the road are catching a glimpse through the windows of more than just "Finding Nemo" and "SpongeBob SquarePants." Depending on where they are driving or parked, motorists could face fines and even jail time for screening X-rated stuff. But where the law may not be clear, some are calling for tighter regulation. "Residents should not be subjected to those obscenities," said Flint City Councilwoman Carolyn Sims, who is examining whether an ordinance packing a $500 fine is needed. "They do have a right to have peace and tranquility and not to have this exposure to sex in their face." A driver in Schenectady, New York, was arrested last month after rolling past police with a DVD titled "Chocolate Foam" playing on the passenger-side sun visor in his Mercedes-Benz, authorities said. The movie also was rolling on screens set into the car's headrests. The driver was accused of breaking state laws prohibiting watching TV while driving, as well as another law making it illegal to exhibit sexually explicit material in a public place. "The detective had a clear view of what was playing through the window. Anyone walking by on the street could have seen it," Schenectady police Lt. Peter Frisoni Jr. said of the nighttime traffic stop. "If he had dark, tinted windows where you couldn't see in, that wouldn't be a public display." As for Carlton, she was driving in the Chicago suburb of Buffalo Grove with her daughter when Catherine glimpsed the sexually explicit movie. The experience last fall upset the girl and angered Carlton. Carlton and her husband sat down with Catherine and offered the best explanation they could. Since then, Carlton has spotted other motorists with explicit movies playing, including a couple watching from the back seat of their car in a store parking lot. "You're not allowed to have sex in your car, so why are you allowed to watch it?" Carlton asked. Most states, including Michigan, have laws that make it illegal to watch TV while driving. Laws governing the exhibition of pornography vary by state, but experts say they could be applied to drivers as well. "I think those restrictions would apply if the content is located in a vehicle," said Jeff Matsuura, director of the law and technology program at the University of Dayton. "You have effectively moved beyond the privacy of your own home." During the day, it is often difficult to see what is playing inside another vehicle. But at night, the screens are easily visible from a passing car or a vehicle stopped alongside at a traffic light. The screens are also getting bigger. In Flint, Sims took up the issue after hearing from a woman who was driving with her 5-year-old when she spotted porn playing on a vehicle's 13-inch TV screen. A police officer who happened to see the display pulled over the driver, Sims said, but let him off with a warning. To Sims, a 23-year police veteran who retired in 2001, playing an explicit movie in view of other motorists or pedestrians is akin to flashing or having sex in a public place. But Michigan State Police, who have not had any cases of in-car porn, say playing an X-rated movie might not be easy to prosecute unless it can be proved that the motorist intended for others to see it.
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That's not why he came back. He came back because God told him to. Just like God told him to steal Benoit's title shot.
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Major Japanese Star Backstage At RAW Is he coming in? Former All Japan Pro Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Champion Kendo Ka Shin was backstage at the RAW taping last night. Ka Shin did work a dark match for WWE a few months back but has not been offered a deal. He is looking for regular work in the United States. Ka Shin quit All Japan in January over political disputes with how the company was being run. Credit: PWInsider.com So to anyone that watches All Japan is this guy any good? And what kind of style does he wrestle?
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Yeah and it's to bad that Triple H hasn't learned that lesson from Flair yet.
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I just wait for the day when someone wrecks his car cause he was a watching porno and jerking off while driving.
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Paris Hilton Set For House Of Wax Remake
EdwardKnoxII replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Television & Film
I'm guessing Paris is going to be one of the wax figures. -
So if Flair finally does retire probably after WM
EdwardKnoxII replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in The WWE Folder
Well remember at one time they were going to put Mark Jindrak in the group till they figured out no one would know or care about him joining. -
Sable and Mero had a big falling out some years back, I believe. Yeah I think the reason was that Marc didn't want Sable going back to the WWE so Sable left him.
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ATVs, GM jobs, Announcing jobs. Seems like in WWE you fight over everything cept title belts and they're more important.
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Saw this on the net today. Didn't know that a second was made. http://www.susan-ward.net/projects/theglades.html Stats Genre: Drama. Producer: Magic Hour Pictures, Inc. (independent) Distributor: Columbia Tri-Star. Straight-to-video. Release Date: January 23, 2004. Director: Jack Perez. Writers: Ross Helford and Andy Hurst. Executive Producer: Richard Goldberg. Filming: 17 March - 4 April 2003 Locations: LA, California & Florida (Lake Worth in Palm Beach County; Boca Inlet and Billy Swamps Safari). The Story The movie is a sequel to "Wild Things", which starred Denise Richards, Neve Campbell and Kevin Bacon. Still upset over the suicide of her mother, Brittney Havers is devastated to learn of the death of her stepfather, the very wealthy Niles Dunlap whose will stipulates that, though Brittney will get some of his wealth, a blood heir will receive the majority of the $70 million estate. Brittney appears shocked and furious when a scheming classmate, Maya King, contends that she's Niles' illegitimate daughter and actually wins his millions, but later it's revealed that Maya and Brittney are in cahoots, along with coroner Julian Haynes, to split the booty and take off. Unfortunately, Maya and Brittney's plans are uncovered by a diligent insurance investigator, Ed Gorman, whose greed proves to be his undoing, and the reason why the mastermind Brittney is finally able to execute her brilliant plan without a hitch. Characters Brittney Havers 17-year old granddaughter of the wealthy Niles Dunlap, who receives only a fraction of his wealth in the will. Maya King Originally she was supposed to be called Miya: Female, 20-ish, beautiful, sexy, hot Latina, a little trashy and wild. Brittney's classmate, who claims to be Niles' illigitemate daughter. Ed Gorman Insurance investigator, who uncovers Maya & Brittney's schemes. Julian Haynes Doctor, male, 30-40ish, smart, handsome and hot. The coroner who works with Maya & Brittney for a share of the money.
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http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp...20031210NYET131 Alleged R. Kelly Sex Photos Can't Be Used By VICKIE CHACHERE BARTOW, Fla. (AP) - Detectives illegally seized photographs allegedly showing R&B singer R. Kelly having sex with an underage girl and prosecutors cannot use them to try him on child pornography charges, a judge ruled Thursday. Circuit Judge Dennis Maloney agreed with Kelly's lawyers that Polk County sheriff's detectives did not have enough evidence to justify a search of Kelly's Davenport home when they asked a judge for a warrant in June 2002. The photographs were on a digital camera that was wrapped in a towel inside a duffel bag. Prosecutors said they would wait for Maloney's written order to decide whether to appeal. Assistant State Attorney Chip Thulberry said if there is no appeal, prosecutors would drop the 12 counts of child pornography against the singer, whose real name is Robert Sylvester Kelly. Kelly's Chicago-based lawyer, Ed Genson, called the singer, who was not at the hearing, and told him the evidence was being thrown out. ``I told him, `Congratulations.' He was very pleased,'' Genson said. Kelly also faces 14 counts of child pornography charges in Chicago and has pleaded innocent. Those charges are not affected by Maloney's ruling. Last month, seven of the original 21 child pornography charges against Kelly in Chicago were dismissed. Ron Toward, a member of Kelly's defense team, told Maloney the search warrant affidavit submitted by Polk County Detective Robert Mateo lacked the evidence needed to form a legal basis for a search of Kelly's home. Deputies had earlier found marijuana in a home Kelly rented for three business associates. They then sought a warrant to search the house where Kelly was staying nearby to look for drugs. During an initial search for drugs Mateo said he observed video cameras and an ``unusual'' amount of adult pornography in a cabinet in a room marked ``Private.'' The detective then sought a second search warrant to look for child pornography. The next day, Mateo was granted the warrant by Polk Circuit Court Judge Mary Catherine Green. Mateo returned to Kelly's home and wrote in a report that he examined one of the video cameras and scanned the images, finding several pictures of two women performing sex acts and other photos of Kelly in a sex act. Toward said the affidavit Mateo submitted wasn't adequate because it was based on unspecified information from Chicago authorities and no link was established between the discovery of marijuana and the presence of cameras and child pornography. Thulberry later defended the detective's actions in seeking the warrant. ``I don't think the sheriff's office could have done anything differently in the case,'' he said. Kelly's hits include ``I Believe I Can Fly,'' ``Bump 'n' Grind,'' ``Feelin' on Yo Booty'' and ``Your Body's Callin."
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Dumb question. Does anyone else think this sounds like something from "When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong."?
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Question. When Brock comes into the bedroom to do Sable does he do the happy dance? And before they do it does Tazz pop out of nowhere to yell "Here Comes The Pain."?
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I guessing since there were 5 women beatin on the girl they must of took turns beating her while the others rested up. What I want to know is were the the beating take place in order for it to last 30 minutes without anyone coming to help. And did anyone stop the beating or the women just get tired of beating her and left her.
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Notes from the Wrestlemania press conference
EdwardKnoxII replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in The WWE Folder
Yeah but, with as many shots as HHH takes on SD and their champ how often does someone on SD get to dis HHH and call his belt fake. -
Last I heard him and the girls mom weren't married.
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Notes from the Wrestlemania press conference
EdwardKnoxII replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in The WWE Folder
Or more like HHH will be having Heyman clean his boots for the next two months. -
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/celebrity/...20040219XTRF104 Police Secretly Watching Hip-Hop Celebs MIAMI (AP) - Police say they are secretly monitoring hip-hop stars P. Diddy, DMX and others in South Florida to protect them, but celebrities and critics see the surveillance as unnecessary and racist. Officers in Miami and Miami Beach have photographed rappers and their entourages at Miami International Airport and staked out hotels, video shoots and nightclubs while consulting 6-inch-thick dossiers of rappers and associates with arrest records in New York state, The Miami Herald reported. ``We have to keep an eye on these rivalries,'' said Assistant Miami Beach Police Chief Charles Press. ``The last thing we need in this city is violence.'' Some experts believe the sweeping surveillance of a genre of musicians is unprecedented. ``There's been no shortage of rock stars and other musicians'' scrutinized by police, said Anthony DeCurtis, contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine. ``But there has never been anything like this.'' Miami Beach and Miami police did not immediately respond to calls Wednesday for additional comment. Police began gathering intelligence on rap artists after the Memorial Day 2001 weekend, when 250,000 hip-hop fans flocked to South Beach for four days of parties hosted by their favorite rappers. More than 210 people were arrested, double usual number, most for disorderly conduct and intoxication. Although no major rap artists were arrested, police decided to learn the nuances of hip-hop culture, Press said. ``Nobody on the beach had a handle on who the players were,'' Press said. ``We didn't know anything. We didn't know who were the big record labels, who were the kingpins. We didn't know why there were rivalries with Ja Rule and Eminem.'' Officers were sent to New York for a three-day training session in May, along with police from Los Angeles, Atlanta and other cities. That's where they received the dossiers, said Miami police Sgt. Rafael Tapanes. ``This kind of conduct shows insensitivity to constitutional limitations,'' said Nova Southeastern University law professor and constitutional law expert Bruce Rogow. He represented 2 Live Crew when the rap group was prosecuted for obscenity in the early '90s. ``It also implicates racial stereotyping.'' Only one of 97 officers in supervisory positions at the Miami Beach police department is black. Miami has 226 ranking officers and 26 are black. ``The cities should take taxpayer dollars and put them toward something else,'' said Luther Campbell, the former 2 Live Crew rapper.
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You know what's really funny about Brock leaving?
EdwardKnoxII replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in The WWE Folder
Oh believe me I find it real sad to. Just at this point you meant as well laugh at the way things going. -
So if Flair finally does retire probably after WM
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And even then I don't think death will stop Flair. Ric's ghost will take over the body of his son David Flair and he'll start all over again. -
And the winner of the Edge sweepstakes is....
EdwardKnoxII replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in The WWE Folder
Damn Edge is one of my top 3 favorite wrestler and I was hoping he go to SD. Well get ready for Edge to job and job some more to HHH and then to Orton. -
Yes but, they didn't have HHH married to Steph running roughshot over the fed. Or a crippled Austin taking up time that could be used for wrestlers.