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Reerun_KC 06-12-2014 02:22 PM

More blue state pussies?

MTG#10 06-12-2014 02:23 PM

One of my neighbor's called the police a few weeks ago because they saw my son outside in my yard shooting his soft airgun (at paper targets). The cop came to the door and actually had the nerve to lecture me that in this day and age children should not be playing with guns, toys or otherwise. I kindly told him to mind his own ****ing business and to remove his fat hippie ass from my property. I'm sure I'm probably being "watched" now.

Reerun_KC 06-12-2014 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by MTG#10 (Post 10686910)
One of my neighbor's called the police a few weeks ago because they saw my son outside in my yard shooting his soft airgun (at paper targets). The cop came to the door and actually had the nerve to lecture me that in this day and age children should not be playing with guns, toys or otherwise. I kindly told him to mind his own ****ing business and to remove his fat hippie ass from my property. I'm sure I'm probably being "watched" now.

They would have a stroke at my house. My son has his shotguns, bows and pistol in his room.. They are probably loaded, actually I know his pistol and shotgun are loaded by his bed...

durtyrute 06-12-2014 02:29 PM

"PIX11 reports that the state is now demanding further evaluation and threatening that if Chaplin doesn’t comply, they will terminate his parental rights and free Ethan up for adoption."

You guys seem to be missing the real point here. **** the pencil is a gun thing, how in the muther**** can they just take his son and put him up for adoption. What gives the state or whoever the right to do that. And not only that, if states do have that right, how do we stop it?

petegz28 06-12-2014 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by durtyrute (Post 10686927)
"PIX11 reports that the state is now demanding further evaluation and threatening that if Chaplin doesn’t comply, they will terminate his parental rights and free Ethan up for adoption."

You guys seem to be missing the real point here. **** the pencil is a gun thing, how in the muther**** can they just take his son and put him up for adoption. What gives the state or whoever the right to do that. And not only that, if states do have that right, how do we stop it?

Exactly.

Just Passin' By 06-12-2014 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by durtyrute (Post 10686927)
"PIX11 reports that the state is now demanding further evaluation and threatening that if Chaplin doesn’t comply, they will terminate his parental rights and free Ethan up for adoption."

You guys seem to be missing the real point here. **** the pencil is a gun thing, how in the muther**** can they just take his son and put him up for adoption. What gives the state or whoever the right to do that. And not only that, if states do have that right, how do we stop it?

The answer is political, suited for the D.C. rather than the lounge, and isn't going to happen with the voter trends being what they are.

Dayze 06-12-2014 02:36 PM

Good for you.

As a child, I witnessed my dad, my brother, and a cop at my kitchen table. Cop was grilling my brother about some burglary or vandalism etc. my brother didn't do anything, but somehow his name came up from someone else etc. the Cop was doing his best interrogating, and my dad interruptedd him and said "Excuse me. is my son being charged with a crime"?
Cop: "well, no. not yet"
Dad: "Son, don't say another word. You (pointing to the cop), can leave now"
Cop: "Sir, we're conduting an investigation....."
Dad: "I don't really care what you're conducting. we're done here. please leave"
nothing ever happened from the investigation or whatever. never heard about any of it again.

it was awesome as a kid to see someone tell a cop to get bent lol. He wasn't a dick about it or anything, just the fact he told the police 'no' was shocking to me. I was probably 7 or 8.

Reerun_KC 06-12-2014 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 10686954)
Good for you.

As a child, I witnessed my dad, my brother, and a cop at my kitchen table. Cop was grilling my brother about some burglary or vandalism etc. my brother didn't do anything, but somehow his name came up from someone else etc. the Cop was doing his best interrogating, and my dad interruptedd him and said "Excuse me. is my son being charged with a crime"?
Cop: "well, no. not yet"
Dad: "Son, don't say another word. You (pointing to the cop), can leave now"
Cop: "Sir, we're conduting an investigation....."
Dad: "I don't really care what you're conducting. we're done here. please leave"
nothing ever happened from the investigation or whatever. never heard about any of it again.

it was awesome as a kid to see someone tell a cop to get bent lol. He wasn't a dick about it or anything, just the fact he told the police 'no' was shocking to me. I was probably 7 or 8.

:thumb:

MTG#10 06-12-2014 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 10686954)
Good for you.

As a child, I witnessed my dad, my brother, and a cop at my kitchen table. Cop was grilling my brother about some burglary or vandalism etc. my brother didn't do anything, but somehow his name came up from someone else etc. the Cop was doing his best interrogating, and my dad interruptedd him and said "Excuse me. is my son being charged with a crime"?
Cop: "well, no. not yet"
Dad: "Son, don't say another word. You (pointing to the cop), can leave now"
Cop: "Sir, we're conduting an investigation....."
Dad: "I don't really care what you're conducting. we're done here. please leave"
nothing ever happened from the investigation or whatever. never heard about any of it again.

it was awesome as a kid to see someone tell a cop to get bent lol. He wasn't a dick about it or anything, just the fact he told the police 'no' was shocking to me. I was probably 7 or 8.

I was a dick about it, but looking back I wish I would have been a little more civil. I was having a bad day to begin with and that shit set me off.

philfree 06-12-2014 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by durtyrute (Post 10686927)
"PIX11 reports that the state is now demanding further evaluation and threatening that if Chaplin doesn’t comply, they will terminate his parental rights and free Ethan up for adoption."

You guys seem to be missing the real point here. **** the pencil is a gun thing, how in the muther**** can they just take his son and put him up for adoption. What gives the state or whoever the right to do that. And not only that, if states do have that right, how do we stop it?

I could call DFS(anonymously) on someone with kids, anyone really and say that child abuse or neglect is going on in their house. The authorities will show up there and if they see something that they don't like or they just don't like the parents they can find a reason or make up a reason to take the kids. It's that simple. Then to get them back they'll have the parents jumping through all kinds of hoops.

BucEyedPea 06-12-2014 02:56 PM

I think hysteria is setting in with the recent shootings at schools. ( not to mention some stabbings by kids)

But this is suited for DC. Because this idea of imposing mental health by govt as a solution is going to get out of hand. Again, due to hysteria. This is what some folks are arguing for too.

Dayze 06-12-2014 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 10687010)
I could call DFS(anonymously) on someone with kids, anyone really and say that child abuse or neglect is going on in their house. The authorities will show up there and if they see something that they don't like or they just don't like the parents they can find a reason or make up a reason to take the kids. It's that simple. Then to get them back they'll have the parents jumping through all kinds of hoops.

Yup

petegz28 06-12-2014 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea (Post 10687021)
I think hysteria is setting in with the recent shootings at schools. ( not to mention some stabbings by kids)

But this is suited for DC. Because this idea of imposing mental health by govt as a solution is going to get out of hand. Again, due to hysteria. This is what some folks are arguing for too.

I'm not sure how many parents, regardless of politics, would go for having their child taken from them over such a trivial incident.

Lonewolf Ed 06-12-2014 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by petegz28 (Post 10686796)
My only guess is that he was spinning it like the old cowboys would before they holstered it. Other than that I cannot come up with anything.

I would have thought it looked more like spinning a drummer's stick.

ToxSocks 06-12-2014 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 10686785)
How does one "spin a pencil like a gun"?

:spock:

This was my first thought too....

What in the ****?


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