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http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?...ST&f=29&t=40476
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Oh, while we're on the subject, while making my rounds I found another case of the Man holding down a brotha. Yo yo yo... http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/09/05/show...zz/index.html#1 PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- Rapper Beanie Sigel's plan to leave jail for drug treatment was thrown into doubt Friday when a state judge revoked bail after an alleged victim testified about receiving threats. Sigel, a 29-year-old South Philadelphia native, has a pending drug and gun case in federal court and two pending cases in state court, including an attempted murder charge. The bail question was to return to federal court later Friday for a hearing before U.S. District Judge R. Barclay Surrick, who a day earlier had approved Sigel's request to undergo treatment. Terrance Speller, who was allegedly shot by Sigel, and his girlfriend testified Friday morning that they had received daily threats about the case. None came directly from Sigel, they said. Common Pleas Judge Carolyn E. Temin revoked bail at Robinson's request, but refused her request to preserve the couple's testimony in case they are unavailable to testify at trial. Sigel, who was born Dwight Grant, had hoped to go home after the four-week drug treatment program to finish up work on a third solo album, "The B-Coming," which had been scheduled for release this month, as well as on film and cartoon projects. Sigel allegedly shot Speller outside a West Philadelphia strip club on July 1, when he was out on bail for allegedly punching a man outside a Chinese restaurant, breaking his left eye socket. Sigel's two solo albums have sold more than 1 million copies. He has missed most of a summer "Roc the Mic" tour with Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek and other Roc-A-Fella label stars after he was taken into federal custody on July 14.
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Sadly, the year was '98 and it would be years before I would become kkktookmybabyaway. However, if I ever get called for jury duty, rest assured I will be bringing my laptop with me. And Rant, what's your problem? I love Oreos, especially when I dunk 'em in milk...
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Oh lord was that stupid. Thank God RHTITE's puzzle came to the rescue...
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That's why they're called Murder, Inc., sillies. Man, these rapper names nowadays are out of control...
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I wasn't. Why, Bravesfan is such a control freak you could, in honor of a recently bumped thread in another folder, compare him to HITLER...
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Ripper, there's stuff I want to say to JMA, but I know the moment I do I'll get banned, so the only recourse I have is to call this twat a little whining bitch. Now put that in your PM and send it to a mod. Oh, and for any mod that reads this, I am simply responding to a person I have no respect for...
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Sorry. No deal. Well then don't go whining like a little bitch to a mod if I say something that hurts your feelings...
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Oh man, where should I start? OK, long story short. I was summoned during my final semester of college and I had a ton or so responsibilities in my everyday life. I went to the Pittsburgh courthouse and sat all day basically doing nothing. Then, with less than 30 minutes to go in the day this scumbag lawyer and prosecutor are looking over us. I pull out my most recent issue of National Review, making sure the scumbag defense lawyer would see it. However, it didn’t help because I was selected. The next three days were spent on a case where some guy with a beard about as long as I am tall fighting a DUI arrest. Well, only about 2 hours were spent actually hearing the case – most of the time we were all in this cramped little room doing jack sh*t. Oh I wish I had a Gameboy back then. Anyway, the highlight of the trial came when the defendant took the stand. When asked why he refused to take a breathalyzer or any other instrument to determine if he was drunk, the guy said all that was against his religion. Turns out he was part of an extreme Lutheran sect (BTW: I’m a confirmed Lutheran) that didn’t believe in breaking the skin (blood test) or doing whatever it is a breathalyzer is supposed to do. He also said his religion forbids getting pictures taken for driver’s licenses and proved it by showing his without a photo. When asked why is all this activity necessary the guy answered that these things are part of some New World Order plot. The Prosecutor then grabbed the guy’s pocket Bible and asked him to look up and justify what he just said. Later on, when the scumbag defense lawyer was questioning his client, the judge turned away to go over some paperwork for some other case and the scumbag lawyer went up to the stand and began whispering stuff into his client’s ear. I will never forget this exchange as long as I live. DA: Objection your honor. Judge: *looks up* On what grounds? DA: He’s talking to the defendant! Well, when we went to deliberate there was one woman that didn’t want to vote guilty because she felt bad for the hippie. Another woman didn’t want to vote guilty because she said all cops lie and didn’t believe the cop that testified against the defendant. Another woman didn’t even care what we did and spent the whole time saying how cute the prosecutor was. A guy that originally was to be our foreman didn’t want to be anymore when he found out that the defendant lived in the same community as him. Being the fearless leader that I am, I took the job because I wanted to get the hell out of there. All in all, jury duty was the biggest waste of time I have ever experienced and the only time I will ever be on a jury again is if it’s a big-name trial and I can get a book deal out of it. So when you get your jury duty summons write on there that you’re a card-carrying member of the ACLU or Fry Mumia fan club. And speaking of Mumia, the avatar is back up...
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Speaking of STD's, JMA, do me a favor and don't ever respond to anything I post -- I like being JMA-free while at TSM...
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Government grows by a million
kkktookmybabyaway replied to Jobber of the Week's topic in Current Events
The basic way I compare Democrats and Republicans, besides some specific issues like abortion, is that Republicans won't grow government AS much. When the the federal budget hit $2 trillion? I know it was under Bush, but I can't remember what year... -
I didn't get it because I didn't want it...
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I agree with Tom regarding Gore and 9/11, but I'm not too sure about the people he would have had around him. We probably would still be trying to figure out what we, as a country, did to make these bad flight students crash into the Twin Towers...
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Did Lewis steal anything?...
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Gee, I thought public healthcare was supposed to be the closest thing to Eden?...
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You mean where the Indians had the home-field advantage and blew it?...
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Damn, I was two when he started playing. Most of you probably weren't born yet...
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Way to lead by example, bro. Actually, seeing how he runs the contest, he can do whatever he wants...
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I don't go to concerts, but damn. So I guess now if a scalper gets busted trying to sell tickets to whatever he/she can just say he was "auctioning" them...
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If I would the monitor wouldn't be mine. Vern, dear Vern, that's what a printer and paper are for...
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Bush and friends trying to get rid of overtime pay
kkktookmybabyaway replied to a topic in Current Events
So you work at Wal-Mart, eh? Don't you know by now -- you have to CLOCK OUT, then go back to work. Don't want any managers to get in trouble... -
Right now -- an unemployed piece of crap. Next week -- a piece of crap with an interview. Oh, and being in the collections business now, I'm sure you'll be talking to my future sister-in-law who's a white-trash piece of garbage. That is, if you can find her. People that don't pay their bills are sneaky like that...
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Well if it's on the Internet -- let alone Coast to Coast AM -- then it must be true...
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Haven't bought a new CD in 8+ years, excluding a $50 purchase in '98 via gift certificate I won. Haven't bought a used CD in 3+ years...