http://www.ocweekly.com/index.php?op...4533&Itemid=47
anyone know somebody like this?
http://www.ocweekly.com/index.php?op...4533&Itemid=47
anyone know somebody like this?
No. Or I would have been involved with the beating.
I think I would have been involved in the beating too.
Seriously, it sounds like the scumm got only a fraction of what he deserved. After all, he lived....
Those that are the most sucessful are also the biggest failures. The difference between them and the rest of the failures is they keep getting up over and over again, until they finally succeed.
For the Women:
+ = & a
30 on 1 = bunch of fhags
1 on 1 is different and would reflect some guts.
each and every guard/deputy that participated is a puzzy of the highest order.
whether the guy is a dirtbag or not, when you take an oath to the law, you better dang well follow it or gtfo the business because if you can't follow that oath, you're more of a scumbag than any of the monkeys you throw behind bars.
that is all
Kung Fu is good for you.
yeah, but i can't help but wonder if sometimes karma needs a helping hand.
anymore im reluctant to offer that hand, but thats not to say i dont appreciate it when other do.
where's my beer?
That sucks for him, yet he obviously asked for it.
Don't screw with cops. They have enough stress on their hands. They are on total hair-triggers.
What else could cause so many people to beat a guy? They're all stressed out, worried somebody will shank them or beat them, that you do anything, they totally lose it.
Yeah, they were worried. But did the guy deserve it? Probably yes.
Originally Posted by Shaolinlueb
It does, but in a f**ked up way.
"For someone who's a Shaolin monk, your kung fu's really lousy!"
"What, you're dead? You die easy!"
"Hold on now. I said I would forget your doings, but I didn't promise to spare your life. Take his head."
“I don’t usually smoke this brand, but I’ll do it for you.”
"When all this is over, Tan Hai Chi, I will kick your head off and put it on my brother's grave!
"I regard hardships as part of my training. I don't need to relax."