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Moron of the week - 3dR3 - 12-16-2009 you should move that to the "weed thread" global warming...... what a maroon. Moron of the week - Gator - 12-16-2009 3dR3 Wrote:What a maroon. HA, We may have had this conversation in the past (you know, dead brain cells and all), but I have never heard anyone else use this expression. I use it all the time. And now both of my kids (ages 19 and 22) say it. Of course, I had to explain to them where it was from... but whatever... Moron of the week - Speng - 12-16-2009 Gator Wrote:I have never heard anyone else use this expression. Really? I remember it from watching Bugs Bunny when I was a kid. There was one cartoon where he said, "What a maroon, what an ignoramus". Moron of the week - 3dR3 - 12-16-2009 Gator Wrote:HA, We may have had this conversation in the past (you know, dead brain cells and all), but I have never heard anyone else use this expression. I use it all the time. And now both of my kids (ages 19 and 22) say it. Of course, I had to explain to them where it was from... but whatever... Yeah, I have a lot of those.... I always found Bugs to be entertaining, not that I'm rushing out to buy looney tunes t-shirts or anything.. but i grew up watching that stuff and have no issue in society :shifty: Speng Wrote:Really? I remember it from watching Bugs Bunny when I was a kid. There was one cartoon where he said, "What a maroon, what an ignoramus". see, there's your problem, the fags that run TV are afraid to show that shit now. "it might fuck up the kids" no asshole, what fucks kids up is lack of parent supervision, getting fondled by religious leaders, having to watch the puppets on TV that run the country.... /rant now fucking pussies, nothing changes! Moron of the week - Gator - 12-16-2009 3dR3 Wrote:no asshole, what fucks kids up is lack of parent supervision, getting fondled by religious leaders, having to watch the puppets on TV that run the country.... /rant now What a bunch of maroons Moron of the week - 3dR3 - 12-23-2009 Quote:ââ¬ËBalloon boyââ¬â¢ parents sentenced to jail time enjoy the ass fuck.. Moron of the week - Gator - 12-24-2009 Madoff treated for facial fractures, broken ribs From WPVI Channel 6 News: DURHAM, NC -- WPVI's sister station, WTVD Durham-Raleigh, is reporting that Bernie Madoff was treated for serious injuries consistent with an assault. Sources told ABC11 the disgraced financier was treated at Duke hospital in Durham last Friday and discharged earlier this week. He is serving a life sentence at the federal prison in Butner. According to sources, he had facial fractures, broken ribs and a collapsed lung. Prison officials won't confirm that. They say the 71-year-old is in the medical clinic at the prison in Butner. Madoff admitted to cheating investors out of billions of dollars. A judge sentenced him to 150 years earlier this year. Moron of the week - Securb - 12-31-2009 A county jailer in Florida has been fired after telling investigators he was an officer of the Ku Klux Klan. An internal affairs report by the Alachua (ah-LAH-chu-AH) County Sheriff's Office says Detention Officer Wayne Kerschner defended the KKK as a faith-based organization. Kerschner told investigators that he blogged on a KKK Web site, attended a rally in Tennessee and paid dues to the United Northern and Southern Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. He said his wife was also a member. Kerschner was fired Wednesday for violating a department ban on subversive or terrorist organizations. He had worked four years at the jail in Gainesville. A phone number for Kerschner could not be found Thursday. The investigation started after a tip from a sheriff's deputy working on an FBI investigation. Moron of the week - Gator - 12-31-2009 HA! I lived in Gainesville for several years. At one point when I was there (in the mid-90's) the Grand Poobah (or whatever the fuck you call him) of the KKK considered moving there because the university provided a rich picking ground for recruits. I think the locals persuaded him to ultimately change his mind. Moron of the week - Securb - 01-02-2010 CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GA (WRCB) -- The mother accused of tattooing her own children invited Eyewitness News inside her home today to set the record straight. "We were making it look like it was a cross," said Jo-Jo Marsh, "so the kids could have something they could say it was." Jo-Jo Marsh shows Eyewitness News the tattoo on her son's hand. The mark is a cross-like symbol left by a home-made tattoo gun with a guitar string as a needle. "We didn't even break the skin barely," said Marsh, "they are very tiny, just through a few layers, on the top, they will fade away, that's how minuscule this is." Marsh and her husband, Jacob Bartels, face child cruelty charges after detectives found the same mark on six of the couple's seven children. One of the children is just 10 years-old. "There was a seven year-old child that they determined was too young for the tattoo at this time," said Chattooga County Sheriff John Everett. The couple's 17 year-old has a larger tattoo on the arm. Marsh admits her husband used the gun to draw it too, but insists she tested it first to make sure her children were not harmed. "These tattoos are so minuscule, they will fade away," said Marsh. We asked Marsh if she knew it was illegal to tattoo children in the State of Georgia. "Oh God no," she responded, "that's why I was tripping so hard, that's why I was so upset." Marsh defends her actions saying the kids were begging for tattoo's like her's. She told us multiple times during our interview that she changed the needle each time. Marsh believes as the children's guardian, she should have the right to tattoo them if she chooses. "Shouldn't I have say so over what goes on in my child's life," said Marsh, "I have custody of my child, I'm not going to hurt my child." |