Jessica Dube Takes an Ice Skate to the Face
category: Accidents | views: 46360 | posted on: 02/11/2007
This was everywhere yesterday, but in case you missed it, you'll want to check it out now. Then be glad you don't have a slice in your face.
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Cynical_Genius [ban] | Nov 25 07 : 6:13am
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Wow! Nice discussian... I finally have confirmation that not all Americans are dumb inbreads. I get so fed up of looking at the illiterate rantings of people whose command of the English language was probably gained from a dictionary published by 50cent. They spell their words based purely on phonetics. I don't know whether it's because of ignorance, laziness or just wanting to have a 'style'. Either way, it's horrible to read.
So keep it up Lawdear & ggallin1 (sounds like a firm!) You're doing your bit for raising the profile of the average US citizen's intelligence. Well done...! ![]()
LOLapalooza [ban] | Nov 30 07 : 1:33pm
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^You're probly right^
Hey, this is like Blades of Fury... I think that's what it's called... Anyway, I have typed enough. LOLZ ![]()
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lawdear [ban] | Feb 18 07 : 4:09pm
ggallin:
I am definitely not a registered Democrat...I am from Texas, so the "red" tendencies run deep. And no, I don't think I've ever voted for a third party, I am completely aware of the state of bi-partisanship. Still though, political agendas traditionally are thrown at the public in a very "us or them"/"red or blue" manner. However, that is starting to change with the recent bickering within the individual parties. I know it sounds completely self-righteous, but I cast my vote based on the stance of individual candidates...determined both by what they say and what they do/have done. My choices usually end up being either conservative democrats or republicans with liberal tendencies, hence why I label myself a moderate. And no, I haven't taken the BAR yet...that usually comes after graduation, at least in Texas. On a final note, the law is NEVER cut and dry. For every question there are many answers--none of which are necessarily right or wrong. Whether a person walks or is convicted often hinges on the "legal" definition of one seemingly insignificant word. Therefore, the loopholes you speak of are built-in to our system, so that the laws can be interpreted based on individual circumstances. Sorry, but there isn't often a cut and dry resolution...that's why our lawyers must study so vigorously. In the law, you may be right, but you can ALWAYS be wrong.