GopherBigGuy911
The one you hate to love
I just used that term on my brother-in-law, a volunteer fireman. His response:
That is very true.
I just used that term on my brother-in-law, a volunteer fireman. His response:
Or: "he fell down the stairs" (3 or 4 times) in a one story police station. Evidently it was good police work. The cops had good descriptions provided by the baby's mother. And they flooded the zone looking for these two. Among other things, they checked school attendance records to see who wasn't in class at the time of the shootings. Easy peasy.
:di hated it when they fell up the stairs.
at my first station the elevator somehow always went straight to the fifth floor. The detective office was on the third floor.![]()
It's official: If you kept a lot of money in Cyprus, it has been stolen: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/25/cypriot-leaders-creditors-secure-agreement-toward-bailout/
Looks like they protected everything below 100K euros. Good thing they did that, or things would have gotten all 99 percenty.
Still, once those banks open again they're going to be lined into the street. The damage might already be done.
Wow. What BS. ****ing governments.It's official: If you kept a lot of money in Cyprus, it has been stolen: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/25/cypriot-leaders-creditors-secure-agreement-toward-bailout/
Wow. What BS. ****ing governments.
I wouldn't be surprised if Cyprus continues to dictate there will be withdrawal limits per day.
"Hi, I'd like to cash this check to myself for account_value-1 euros, please."
The PC crowd strikes again:
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ROFLMAO that's actually funny.
Not to mention more accurate than torn pieces of paper and pop tarts, and just as threatening.