From: Adam Funk on
On 2010-02-23, Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:

> Shelly wrote:
>> BUT I AM AFRAID OF HEIGHTS IN ALL CAPS!
>
> SO WEAR A BONNET INSTEAD, SILLY!

YOU MEAN A HOOD, SILLY?


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From: Dr. HotSalt on
On Feb 24, 12:32 pm, Adam Funk <a24...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 2010-02-23, Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:
>
> > Shelly wrote:
> >> BUT I AM AFRAID OF HEIGHTS IN ALL CAPS!
>
> > SO WEAR A BONNET INSTEAD, SILLY!
>
> YOU MEAN A HOOD, SILLY?

NOT IN PUBLIC, ON A ROAD, IN TAMPA:

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9E2O97G0&show_article=1

(Warning; contains obligatory kibological clown content)


Dr. HotSalt
From: Glenn Knickerbocker on
"Dr. HotSalt" wrote:
> http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9E2O97G0&show_article=1

> charged with wearing a mask or hood on a public road
> over the age of 16 and resisting arrest without violence.

Geez, how was he supposed to know how long ago they built the road?

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From: Peter Moylan on
Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:
> "Dr. HotSalt" wrote:
>> http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9E2O97G0&show_article=1
>
>> charged with wearing a mask or hood on a public road
>> over the age of 16 and resisting arrest without violence.
>
> Geez, how was he supposed to know how long ago they built the road?
>
Or that he was suppose to resist violently?

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From: Adam Funk on
On 2010-02-24, Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:

> "Dr. HotSalt" wrote:
>> http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9E2O97G0&show_article=1
>
>> charged with wearing a mask or hood on a public road
>> over the age of 16 and resisting arrest without violence.
>
> Geez, how was he supposed to know how long ago they built the road?

At least he wasn't on fire.

Restriction clown still in effect!


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