And now for something weird...

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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They seem to have some similarity but his dopelganger? Pity is the time served by him.
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If you saw either man on the street and then saw the other in a police lineup it would be very hard not the pick that person as the one you saw.

I would call my Dad and ask him a few questions about a guy with the same first name as me, that looked like me and also lived close by me.
 

atferrari

Joined Jan 6, 2004
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If you saw either man on the street and then saw the other in a police lineup it would be very hard not the pick that person as the one you saw.
You got a point there.

As a kid, my eldest and myself we looked slightly different versions of the same kid. His classmates, maybe lazy in excess used to call me with his name (absolutely true). Now I understand all those years I spent in jail...
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
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Well, this is embarrassing (although I didn't vote for this guy), but I'd rather have you guys hear it from me first than from any other source:

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A mexican politician plagiarized an entire speech from Kevin Spacey's House of Cards character Frank Underwood!
 

shortbus

Joined Sep 30, 2009
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Well, this is embarrassing (although I didn't vote for this guy), but I'd rather have you guys hear it from me first than from any other source:
A mexican politician plagiarized an entire speech from Kevin Spacey's House of Cards character Frank Underwood!
May be Malania's speech writer has a new job?
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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Cruel and unusual punishment. The poor guy.
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article155936879.html
U.S. District Court Judge Carlos Murguia sentenced Ripple on Tuesday to six months of home confinement after public defender Chekasha Ramsey and Catania cited Ripple’s health issues, remorse and unlikeliness to reoffend.
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After the teller gave Ripple $2,924, Ripple sat down in the bank lobby to wait for police, and later told authorities that he had written out a robbery note in front of his wife and told her he would rather be in jail than at home.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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JoeJester

Joined Apr 26, 2005
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They will go over every aspect of the UCMJ to pile it on this kid. If they are going to go through the trouble of a courts martial, it might be the case where they first have a couple of charges against him and then when they finish the review, they have over a hundred charges.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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They will go over every aspect of the UCMJ to pile it on this kid. If they are going to go through the trouble of a courts martial, it might be the case where they first have a couple of charges against him and then when they finish the review, they have over a hundred charges.
They should pile it on. Some very good men are lost at sea and we look for them even when we all know they were dead because that's what you do for your shipmates.

I was working in forward radio when this bird hit the deck and fell overboard taking out one of our radio transmit antennas. I managed to see the aircraft just before it sunk and watched the survivors pop up from the deep. We looked for more survivors all day.

http://www.hmm165whiteknights.com/photos/1980pho1.htm
 

atferrari

Joined Jan 6, 2004
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Stupid kid alright... deserving everything coming to him
What I could not forgive in any way, besides the time, effort and means employed in the search is the final feeling caused to those involved with him in any way. Joking with the serious never contributes with the real discipline.

Aside note: I would investigate who provided support on board. Engine rooms are a good place, once you know where.
 
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