And now for something weird...

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
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Nothing's worse than the curse of an old flame:


Mauro Restrepo said Sophia Adams promised she could save his marriage if he paid $5,100 (£3,742) to exorcise the spell, according to a fraud suit filed with the Torrance Superior Court. Ms Adams allegedly told Mr Restrepo he and his family would be "unhappy and in danger" if the curse was not lifted.

He is now seeking $25,000 in damages.
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
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No, I had more in mind the idiots that drive past my house playing their tribal thumpety thump as loud as they can that can be heard a quarter mile away. I did look to see if I could find one on Alix just to see what the heck it is. Can't help but be curious as to what the technology is behind it. China sure does come up with some weird stuff...
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
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I'm pretty sure that they are aficionados of the Gangsta Rap tribe... It certainly doesn't sound like the bagpipes of my McIntosh tribe.
 
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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
16,334
I'm pretty sure that they are aficionados of the Gangsta Rap tribe... It certainly doesn't sound like the bagpipes of my McIntosh tribe.
There are times that I need to use the box when the bump-bumps pull up next to me..


Connected to a spare channel of my cars sub amplifer.

 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/mary...and-spouse-arrested-espionage-related-charges

Maryland Nuclear Engineer and Spouse Arrested on Espionage-Related Charges
On June 8, 2021, the undercover agent sent $10,000 in cryptocurrency to Jonathan Toebbe as “good faith” payment. Shortly afterwards, on June 26, Jonathan and Diana Toebbe traveled to a location in West Virginia. There, with Diana Toebbe acting as a lookout, Jonathan Toebbe placed an SD card concealed within half a peanut butter sandwich at a pre-arranged “dead drop” location. After retrieving the SD card, the undercover agent sent Jonathan Toebbe a $20,000 cryptocurrency payment. In return, Jonathan Toebbe emailed the undercover agent a decryption key for the SD Card. A review of the SD card revealed that it contained Restricted Data related to submarine nuclear reactors. On Aug. 28, Jonathan Toebbe made another “dead drop” of an SD card in eastern Virginia, this time concealing the card in a chewing gum package. After making a payment to Toebbe of $70,000 in cryptocurrency, the FBI received a decryption key for the card. It, too, contained Restricted Data related to submarine nuclear reactors. The FBI arrested Jonathan and Diana Toebbe on Oct. 9, after he placed yet another SD card at a pre-arranged “dead drop” at a second location in West Virginia.
Seems like a Sticky situation for the Navy.
 
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