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Dr. Pomade

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  1. In the news story (see link in second post), it says that one guy wanted to stay and help the guy that got dragged under the car, but others wanted to leave him. The guy wanting to help ended up getting shot; I'm guessing that, in the chaos, tempers flared, words were exchanged, and someone just impulsively shot someone else (i.e., the guy wanting to help).
  2. Hey, retards, posts don't count here. And you've completely missed the point. Thanks for your failure.
  3. Make sense so I can respond to you. It amazes me how many people think it's okay to just shit on your home city (i.e., Columbus) on a routine basis. Is Columbus the greatest? No, I don't think so. But does it warrant all the shit it takes, especially from it's own citizens? Definitely not. People wonder why Columbus has such a hard time earning nationwide respect. It's little wonder to me; after all, it's own inhabitants don't even respect it.
  4. I know, someone called me and alerted me to it.
  5. St. Mary's Catholic School for Kids Who Can't Read So Good
  6. Dr. Pomade

    fng

    He turned it into a motorcycle.
  7. Someone alert him so he knows this other guy is threatening to run his car into a concrete barrier.
  8. Christ, I'm surrounded by hicks. City > country. Yeehaw, dumbasses.
  9. Dr. Pomade

    Hey

    Trainwreck imminent.
  10. Wow, this has potential written all over it.
  11. Haha! I totally thought the same thing, especially considering the "r" is nowhere near the "l" on the keyboard.
  12. Leaner is meaner, and they run strongest right before they pop.
  13. Dr. Pomade

    hello

    Groveport Cruisers own all of you. The end.
  14. I didn't click the link, but I'm almost certain this is a scam. Here's how it works: you fill out a card somewhere - at the mall trying to win the free car, at the zoo trying to win a vacation to San Diego, at a bridal show, so on and so forth - and then you get a call from an agency that wants to give you a free vacation to somewhere cool - like Vegas, for instance. All they want you to do is come in for a "brief promotional presentation" - this is so that they can "try out different advertisements" on a "wide variety of clientele." Then they mention that you'll need to bring with you a credit card. If you ask why, they'll say something like, "Oh, we just need to verify your residence/identity/something" or "We need to just put a $50 deposit on your plane tickets to reserve your seats." Of course, all of this is complete bullshit. In actuality, it's a classic foot-in-the-door technique: they keep getting you to acquiesce (e.g., first you take their phone call, then you agree to meet, then you agree to fork over the $50) until they take you for what they really want, which is, of course, money. Cliffs: Yes, it's too good to be true. In fact, it's a scam, in all probability.
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