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Old 02-27-2005, 07:31 PM   #31 (permalink)
Theo Bekkers
 
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Re: drunk drivers

Remove No Spam to Reply wrote:
> The most frightening things about this guys comments.
>
> 1. He has a drivers license.
> 2. He would probably be on the jury of your peers deciding life and
> death issues...................


Come on! He's barely a teenager.

Theo


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Old 02-27-2005, 07:48 PM   #32 (permalink)
Oscar
 
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Re: drunk drivers

Theo Bekkers wrote:
> Remove No Spam to Reply wrote:
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>>The most frightening things about this guys comments.
>>
>>1. He has a drivers license.
>>2. He would probably be on the jury of your peers deciding life and
>>death issues...................

>
>
> Come on! He's barely a teenager.
>
> Theo
>
>


He's 47 years of age.
His name is Roger Bratton.

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Old 02-27-2005, 07:48 PM   #33 (permalink)
Oscar
 
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Re: drunk drivers

Theo Bekkers wrote:
> Remove No Spam to Reply wrote:
>
>>The most frightening things about this guys comments.
>>
>>1. He has a drivers license.
>>2. He would probably be on the jury of your peers deciding life and
>>death issues...................

>
>
> Come on! He's barely a teenager.
>
> Theo
>
>


He's 47 years of age.
His name is Roger Bratton.

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Old 03-01-2005, 04:45 PM   #34 (permalink)
Matthew Erickson
 
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Re: drunk drivers

Bill C wrote:
> Bestest Handsander wrote:
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>>Sounds to me like he's trying out his defense strategy on us before

>
> taking
>
>>it to the jury. But he shouldn't worry. If he is convicted, he'll

>
> get time
>
>>served, and a stern finger pointing from the judge.
>>
>>sigh

>
>
> They might tack on a tiny fine and some community service, but not too
> much because it would be a hardship for the drunk.
> Bill C
>


Especially with all that grief and all running over someone.

Matt
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Old 03-01-2005, 04:45 PM   #35 (permalink)
Matthew Erickson
 
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Re: drunk drivers

Bill C wrote:
> Bestest Handsander wrote:
>
>>Sounds to me like he's trying out his defense strategy on us before

>
> taking
>
>>it to the jury. But he shouldn't worry. If he is convicted, he'll

>
> get time
>
>>served, and a stern finger pointing from the judge.
>>
>>sigh

>
>
> They might tack on a tiny fine and some community service, but not too
> much because it would be a hardship for the drunk.
> Bill C
>


Especially with all that grief and all running over someone.

Matt
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