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KurtCobain 01-26-2011 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 7385215)
I'm starting to think that the best option would have been for Chiefs Rool to simply kill the kid and bury him in the basement.

Nobody would've ever known.

ThaVirus 01-26-2011 08:01 PM

Like most arguments, there's some good reasoning and truth on both sides.. But I'd have to say you guys attacking him are being d-bags. In this day and age, I think we can all admit that shit is pretty ****ed up. We have people suing McDonalds for getting fat and spilling coffee on themselves for Christ's sake! It isn't a ridiculous stretch of the imagination to think that his name could be tarnished off a faulty accusation. The media is very powerful, and people's imaginations even moreso.

In the end, I think ChiefsRool WAS being over-paranoid and SHOULD HAVE HELPED THE KID; but I'm not sharpening my pitchfork on his ass for it either. He had good reason to be a little skeptical (given the situation and this day and age).

RedNFeisty 01-26-2011 08:11 PM

I think you guys are being a little harsh on Chiefs Rool, the dude does have a small point to this story. If the parents are bad enough to let their 7/8 yr old child roam the streets a few miles from their home, then hard telling what crap they would pull out of their ass if a strange male brought that child home in his car.

Now with that being said, Chiefs Rool, you could have helped the child by walking him home or calling the police to take care of it, rather then just turning your back.

Rain Man, kuddos for helping the little girl and directing her over to the Cinnabon girl.

NewChief 01-28-2011 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ClayWhit (Post 7381725)
Can you elaborate on this pay by the ounce frozen yogurt?

What sort of godforsaken wasteland do you live in that doesn't have froyo joints yet? Fayetteville has three of them now for god's sakes. The venerable TCBY franchise is in the process of switching their businesses over to that model. A couple of other big chains are Orange Leaf and Three Spoons. I bet you have one nearby. They're pretty awesome.

Omaha 01-28-2011 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 7382547)
I drive past a Cinnabon location almost daily. Never stop. Am I ****ing up ?

No.

FAX 01-28-2011 01:21 PM

Just a word of caution for some of you guys who live in Oklahoma.

If you purchase 1 large, 1 medium, and 1 small Cinnabon and stack them up on your head in that order, it looks like you're wearing a cow patty hat.

FAX

alnorth 01-28-2011 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by RedNFeisty (Post 7385608)
Now with that being said, Chiefs Rool, you could have helped the child by walking him home or calling the police to take care of it, rather then just turning your back.

Ditto. I do agree with him to the extent that there's no way in hell I would just up and stick him in my car to drive him home, but I definitely would have asked the kid to stick around while I called the cops.

suzzer99 01-28-2011 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 7381741)
I figured it was everywhere by now. I first encountered it in Juneau when I was in Alaska last year, and now they're popping up all over Denver.

It's one of the eight greatest things on earth. You go in and pick up a bowl. You are then faced with a self-serve array of multiple types of frozen yogurt, which you can put in the bowl in any variety and quantity you want. For example, today I went with a quadrocopia of chocolate, vanilla, hawaiian paradise, and "original tart". You then move to the salad bar-like toppings area where you can apply toppings in any combination and amount you like. They usually have about three dozen toppings ranging from fresh fruit to chocolate chips to Fruity Pebbles to candy chocolate rocks. Today, I went with small chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, caramel chocolate cups, a brownie, and some hot fudge. You then take the concoction up to the counter and set it on a scale, and pay some exorbitant by-the-ounce price that is staggering, but at the same time you had the ability to make exactly the perfect frozen yogurt dish for that particular moment in your life, so it's worth it. Then you spend the next thirty minutes like a bear working on a honeycomb.

Lol there are like 5 new yogurt places like this opening up in LA every day. There are at least 20 of them within a few miles of my house. It's really out of control. Blows my mind that it could be so popular here and still hasn't hit other areas at all.

Prepare for PinkBerry.

suzzer99 01-28-2011 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Jenson71 (Post 7382902)
Contrast these actions with the infamous David Cash/Iverson killing.

Cash and a friend were in a Vegas lobby when they saw a seven year old girl whose father was gambling. Cash and the friend start playing tag with her. She runs into the women's bathroom. The friend follows. Cash follows. The friend puts her in a stall, rapes her, and strangles her. She's dead. In the stall next to them, Cash was standing there, watching it all. He never reported it. He was never charged with any crime. He had no legal duty to stop the rape or report it to anyone. He was interviewed, said he felt as bad about it as he feels for African kids that die everyday (so, not at all).

Both of them were students at Cal (?) I think. Some states have a law that you have to report stuff. Nevada does not (or didn't at the time). The kid who never reported it got harassed but apparently still got a nuclear engineering degree from Cal.

I lived in SF when this happened. Thanks for getting me all pissed/upset about it all over again.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Strohmeyer

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David Cash

Sherrice Iverson's mother demanded that David Cash, Jr., be charged as an accessory, but authorities stated there was not enough evidence connecting him to the actual crime, and Cash was never prosecuted for any offense related to the murder.

In the weeks following Strohmeyer's arrest, Cash told the Los Angeles Times that he did not dwell on the murder of Sherrice Iverson. "I'm not going to get upset over somebody else's life. I just worry about myself first. I'm not going to lose sleep over somebody else's problems." He also told the newspaper that the publicity surrounding the case had made it easier for him to "score with women." Cash also told the Long Beach Press-Telegram: "I'm no idiot ... I'll get my money out of this."[10][11]

Cash would go on to face being labeled "the bad Samaritan," and also the target of a campaign by students who attempted to get him kicked out of UC Berkeley for not stopping the crime. Two local Los Angeles radio hosts subsequently held a rally to have Cash expelled from the University of California at Berkeley, but University officials stated that they had no basis to remove him since he was not convicted of any crime.

Cash did express equivocal remorse over Iverson's death in a radio interview, stating that "I have a lot of remorse toward the Iverson family. It was a very tragic event...The simple fact remains I don't know this little girl ... I don't know people in Panama or Africa who are killed every day, so I can't feel remorse for them. The only person I know is Jeremy Strohmeyer", but still insisted that he did nothing wrong.[3][12]

The Sherrice Iverson bill

Sherrice Iverson's murder led to the passage of Nevada State Assembly Bill 267, requiring people to report to authorities when they have reasonable suspicions that a child younger than 18 is being sexually abused or violently treated. The impetus for the bill stemmed from the inaction of a witness, and friend of the murderer, who stood by and did nothing during the commission of the crime.

The "Sherrice Iverson" bill, introduced by Nevada State Assembly Majority Leader Richard Perkins (D-Henderson), provides for a fine and possible jail time for anyone who fails to report a crime of the nature that led to the creation of the bill. The bill was enacted in 2000.[13]
Jesus, after googling this scumbag lives in my city. Ugh. http://www.ripoffreport.com/criminal...mpli-c24cc.htm

38yrsfan 01-28-2011 03:03 PM

I'm not sure what proof or vintage it was but something induced me to share parts of this thread with one my sons.

Something he said was pretty interesting. It seems that some movie or show had a situation where a young kid went up to a house asking for a ride home a few miles away. His story was plausible and he was given a ride. When the car stops, the kid jumps out and runs off. Turns out he was running away from home and only lived a couple blocks away from the guy giving a ride. The guy gets back home to see police cars cruising the neighborhood and door to door search ......

FAX 01-28-2011 03:15 PM

I'm happy to report that, yesterday, I made a difference in the life of an elderly lady.

I was preparing to park my automobile at the local grocery market when an elderly woman in a walker began crossing my path. Apparently, this poor woman was afflicted with arthritis since, every few seconds, she would take one, short, painful step then move her walker a few inches before taking another small, excruciating step. Meanwhile, I suppressed the urge to run her down.

FAX


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