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fishkiller
its to bad what these meth heads will do for money these days. we need stiffer punishments to keep them off the streets.:think::think::think:..... IVE GOT IT!!! make sure your wheel jack is insulated and hook 120 volts to the trailer. that would bring them down off their meth high in no time:lol::lol:
Its illegal to boobie trap your own property.I know Lame-o...... What we need is education for the children in these broken homes.
Well, you could say to the judge, after being charged with frying a boat thief from a 240volt phase to phase shock, "I thought I was hooking up the battery charger"
Its illegal to boobie trap your own property.I know Lame-o...... What we need is education for the children in these broken homes.
How do you know they are from broken homes? That is a bold assumption. It really could be many different reasons someone took it upon theirselves to steal someone elses property. My $.02
Hey wait a minute. Aren't you the one that assumed they are tweekers...... I'm just joking. It's probably a 95% chance that they are.
And it's been proven time and time again that most addicts come from broken homes.
I think the general danger of assuming 'most' addicts come from broken homes is then having the tendency to assume that very few honest or 'good' people come from broken homes and I don't think that's true. It certainly isn't fair to the people who have risen past their circumstance and found a way through.
I come from a very broken home and I am a great person. Assuming that one thinks that way is in fact an asumtion in its self, not nessicarily accurate. Great people come from bad homes and we all know some people who had money and structure and still chose to do nothing for themselves but sit at home and think lifes unfair. Its depressing.I think the general danger of assuming 'most' addicts come from broken homes is then having the tendency to assume that very few honest or 'good' people come from broken homes and I don't think that's true. It certainly isn't fair to the people who have risen past their circumstance and found a way through.
When we ridin? I Found that tall tree for'em!
I think the general danger of assuming 'most' addicts come from broken homes is then having the tendency to assume that very few honest or 'good' people come from broken homes and I don't think that's true. It certainly isn't fair to the people who have risen past their circumstance and found a way through.
What we need is education for the children in these broken homes.
I come from a very broken home and I am a great person. Assuming that one thinks that way is in fact an asumtion in its self, not nessicarily accurate. Great people come from bad homes and we all know some people who had money and structure and still chose to do nothing for themselves but sit at home and think lifes unfair. Its depressing.
How do you know they are from broken homes? That is a bold assumption. It really could be many different reasons someone took it upon theirselves to steal someone elses property. My $.02