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Beware of double dog dares

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Sorry son I guess I spent too much time doing drugs and women the past 15 years. I didn't have time to post 6 times a day. You're right I'll focus more on real life things like posting on computer message boards.



About time you got your priority's straight! :awe:
 
Police: Boy charged with assault says he kissed girl on dare

http://www.seattlepi.com/news/us/article/Police-Boy-charged-with-assault-says-he-kissed-6500818.php



To be clear, I don't agree with what he did...but second-degree assault...ouch. The Sandlot days are long gone!

Read about this a few days ago. World is going to hell in a hand basket quit frankly.


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That was a good clip. Life guard was hot too! LOL
 
Sadly, I'm writing this post from prison.

When I was four, I went on holiday to the US. As a prank/double-dare I threw a paper airplane at my teacher. It hit him, very slightly, so I got charged with assault.

The prosecution argued that because (on a microscopic scale), the tiny plane hit the teacher at least three times. I got hit by the 3 strikes and you are out rule.

So here I am, with my 3 strikes, life sentence, with no parole. Doing all that I know how to do.

Making paper airplanes, and throwing them at the guards.

:biggrin:
 
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