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Bigolhomo

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Dec 1, 2005, 8:56:58 PM12/1/05
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On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 20:19:53 -0500, edonline
<edonlineSPAMOUT!@comcast.net> wrote:

>http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1136890,00.html
>
>Vince Vaughn Pulled Over in Arizona
>
>Thursday Dec 01, 2005 7:00pm EST
>By Howard Breuer
>
>Vince Vaughn, driving in a rented car with Jennifer Aniston, was
>pulled over by local police in Arizona, PEOPLE has confirmed.
>
>The pair were stopped at 12:24 a.m. Tuesday by a Scottsdale police
>officer for a minor traffic violation, according to police spokesman
>Sgt. Mark Clark.

Boy, People is really stretching for news items. Pulled over and let
go without even a ticket, why are we hearing about this?

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Bigolhomo

Cassie

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Dec 1, 2005, 9:23:53 PM12/1/05
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I guess it confirms that they really are a couple.

???

nimue

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Dec 1, 2005, 9:39:30 PM12/1/05
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edonline wrote:
> http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1136890,00.html
>
> Vince Vaughn Pulled Over in Arizona
>
> Thursday Dec 01, 2005 7:00pm EST
> By Howard Breuer
>
> Vince Vaughn, driving in a rented car with Jennifer Aniston, was
> pulled over by local police in Arizona, PEOPLE has confirmed.
>
> The pair were stopped at 12:24 a.m. Tuesday by a Scottsdale police
> officer for a minor traffic violation, according to police spokesman
> Sgt. Mark Clark.
>
> The couple was "cordial and cooperative," said Clark. After Officer
> Rich Holibaugh thought he smelled alcohol in the vehicle, Vaughn was
> issued a field sobriety test, but was determined to be under the legal
> blood-alcohol limit of .08 percent.
>
> On the officer's suggestion, Vaughn and Aniston left their rental car
> in a lot and had a friend pick them up. Vaughn's rep had no comment on
> the incident.
>
> Vaughn, 35, and Aniston, 36, spent Thanksgiving together in Scottsdale
> at the Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain resort. Over the holiday
> weekend, the couple rented a $2,000-per-night private mountainside
> home with '70s-style furniture, pastel shag carpets, an indoor dry
> sauna and Jacuzzi tub.
>
> Between room service and spa treatments - Aniston indulged in a $200
> hot stone massage, while Vaughn had some relaxation sessions of his
> own - the pair, who costar in The Break Up, hit the gym and rode golf
> carts around the resort's grounds.

Pulled over in Arizona? That is not news. That's like saying you had good
food but met rude people in France. I spent most of my seven years in
Arizona getting pulled over as did everyone else I went to school with.

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nimue

"I have to take the next step."
"You always have to."


Terry Lomax

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Dec 1, 2005, 10:27:22 PM12/1/05
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nimue wrote:

> Pulled over in Arizona? That is not news. That's like saying you had good
> food but met rude people in France. I spent most of my seven years in
> Arizona getting pulled over as did everyone else I went to school with.

Imagine how often Laura Linger gets pulled over. Being high on Lithium
and combining it with the nicotine from her smoking addiction as well
as her frequent drinking, she's bound to swerve when she drives. A
manic depressive high on Lithium, she probably would appear drunk when
speaking to the "offisher". Perhaps Laura's license has already been
revoked? Or maybe her "legal friends in high places" that she often
brags about get her moving violations reduced to parking tickets so
she's able to continue driving?

Delicious Milkshake

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Dec 1, 2005, 11:23:13 PM12/1/05
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On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 02:39:30 GMT, "nimue" <cup_o...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Yes but Anniston and Vaughn aren't college kids who engage in DWI for
sport like many of the students here do. At first I thought it spoke
well for either their publicists or the SPD that this didn't hit the
news until now, but then I remembered that the president was here and
in the same relative area so this little incident probably got lost in
the shuffle. Poor Jen, passed over again.

Debbie

zcar...@yahoo.com

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Dec 1, 2005, 11:45:41 PM12/1/05
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What they forgot to mention in the artice was that they were fucking
like rabbits at the resort!!

Agent Smith

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Dec 2, 2005, 3:01:36 AM12/2/05
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"Terry Lomax" <Lom...@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1133494042.681693.83950
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> high on Lithium

That's a new one.

chemqueries

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Dec 2, 2005, 3:58:09 AM12/2/05
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Sorry for my ignorance, but who is Laura Linger? Also, since when does
Lithium cause a "high"? I thought Lithium is supposed to prevent the
extreme highs and lows of bipolar disorder.

nimue

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Dec 2, 2005, 6:49:40 AM12/2/05
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I never drove drunk. In fact, I never drank. I am not fond of alcohol.
However, my car and I DID fit the profile. It was clearly a college kid's
car, driving around in a neighborhood near the U, often late at night. My
husband, who doesn't drink, either (we just don't like it -- it's not a
moral thing), was pulled over all the time in Tucson, also. He was so
surprised when he came to NY and was never pulled over.

>At first I thought it spoke
> well for either their publicists or the SPD that this didn't hit the
> news until now, but then I remembered that the president was here and
> in the same relative area so this little incident probably got lost in
> the shuffle. Poor Jen, passed over again.
>
> Debbie

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Delicious Milkshake

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Dec 2, 2005, 7:21:57 AM12/2/05
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On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 11:49:40 GMT, "nimue" <cup_o...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>Delicious Milkshake wrote:
>> On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 02:39:30 GMT, "nimue" <cup_o...@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> edonline wrote:
>>>> http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1136890,00.html
>>>>
>>>>

>>> Pulled over in Arizona? That is not news. That's like saying you
>>> had good food but met rude people in France. I spent most of my
>>> seven years in Arizona getting pulled over as did everyone else I
>>> went to school with.
>>
>> Yes but Anniston and Vaughn aren't college kids who engage in DWI for
>> sport like many of the students here do.
>
>I never drove drunk. In fact, I never drank. I am not fond of alcohol.
>However, my car and I DID fit the profile. It was clearly a college kid's
>car, driving around in a neighborhood near the U, often late at night. My
>husband, who doesn't drink, either (we just don't like it -- it's not a
>moral thing), was pulled over all the time in Tucson, also. He was so
>surprised when he came to NY and was never pulled over.
>

Far be it from me to defend profiling but there's a reason why car
insurance rates in Maricopa County are among the highest in the US. If
randomly pulling over people in areas where there are known to be DWI
problems keeps me from getting T-boned by some coed loaded on five
kinds of alcohol, I'm all for it. And if people like Jen and Vince
occasionally get caught in the net, no major harm except perhaps to
their celebrity images.

Frankly, I think this "professional victim" routine of Anniston's is
getting old.

Debbie

2nz

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Dec 2, 2005, 8:03:29 AM12/2/05
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Arizona can be a weird and spooky place:

1. I know a guy who got a 10 year prison sentence when a Highway
Patrolman found one joint in his ashtray.

2. About a year ago, I checked into a Flagstaff motel. The TV in my
room didn't work, so I called the front desk and politely asked to be
moved to another room. The desk clerk came to my room with a policeman
who threatened to arrest me for *breaking* the TV!!!!!
I was enraged, but kept my mouth shut.
After the clerk examinined the TV and figured out that I did NOT break
it, I was finally given another room.
Now, I used to be a roadie, so I am well versed in the fine art of
hotel room demolition.
I got out my trusty Swiss Army knife and disassembled EVERYTHING in the
room that had screws in it (curtain rods, electrical outlets, toilet,
sink shower, pictures screwed into the wall, bed frame, lamps and light
fixtures...you name it...if it had screws, it was dismantled).
I didn't *break* or ruin anything, I just took everything apart....for
someone to put back together.
I then hightailed it out of town. Even though I showed a driver's
license when I checked in, I never heard anything about my little
karmic payback incident.

3. In the 80s, I was in a band that had a house gig in Springerville
Arizona. We lived in a rental home in the nearby (Mormon) town of
Eagar. During a party at the house, the Eagar police showed and found a
Playboy magazine, which was a violation of their *anti pornography*
laws. We were told to leave the town for at least "seven years" or face
trial.
We decided to bid adios to the fine state of Arizona.

Terry Lomax

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Dec 2, 2005, 9:09:07 AM12/2/05
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Laura Linger is a manic depressive substance abuser living in Paradise
Valley, Arizona. She brags about _not_ taking her Lithium when she's
in the manic phase of her bipolar disorder, and she complicates her
unstable mental condition by smoking and drinking.

Laura's posts on Usenet probably coincide with phases in her unstable
mental condition, but Laura tries to use that as an excuse for her
dysfunctional behavior. She tries to use bipolar disorder as a card to
say whatever she wants, then she tries to play the mental illness card
in an attempt to get sympathy, and she makes straw man arguments that
people attack her _because_ of her illness.

Laura has a history of trying to intimidate people with threats of
being well-connected with powerful lawyers, so it wouldn't be
surprising if she tried to threaten a cop who pulled her over.

nancy1

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Dec 2, 2005, 9:38:05 AM12/2/05
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edonline wrote:
> http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1136890,00.html
>
> Vince Vaughn Pulled Over in Arizona
>
> Thursday Dec 01, 2005 7:00pm EST
> By Howard Breuer

Maricopa County, right? The Scottsdale PD must be taking lessons from
the Sheriff.
I think they need to reset their values in why they stop people and why
they don't...certainly stopping Vaughn was a pretty safe use of time,
if you compare it with busting drug rings and such.

N.

Wyle Coyote

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Dec 2, 2005, 1:53:26 PM12/2/05
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Arizona is a prison state! I hate it! They'll pull you over if you
have a dick!

Dr. Sooz

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Dec 2, 2005, 1:57:09 PM12/2/05
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> Imagine how often Laura Linger gets pulled over. Being high on Lithium
and combining it with the nicotine from her smoking addiction as well
as her frequent drinking, she's bound to swerve when she drives. A
manic depressive high on Lithium
~~~~~~~~~~~
Doesn't matter how much you want to spread your hate of LL -- one
doesn't get "high" on Lithium. It's a naturally-occurring salt.
You're thinking Librium, a sedative.

Dr. Sooz

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Dec 2, 2005, 2:00:28 PM12/2/05
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> Laura Linger is a manic depressive substance abuser living in Paradise
Valley, Arizona. She brags about _not_ taking her Lithium when she's
in the manic phase of her bipolar disorder, and she complicates her
unstable mental condition by smoking and drinking.

Laura's posts on Usenet probably coincide with phases in her unstable
mental condition, but Laura tries to use that as an excuse for her
dysfunctional behavior. She tries to use bipolar disorder as a card to

say whatever she wants, then she tries to play the mental illness card
in an attempt to get sympathy, and she makes straw man arguments that

people attack her _because..........snipped
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Why the hell do you care?

nimue

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Dec 2, 2005, 6:09:34 PM12/2/05
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Delicious Milkshake wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 11:49:40 GMT, "nimue" <cup_o...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Delicious Milkshake wrote:
>>> On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 02:39:30 GMT, "nimue" <cup_o...@yahoo.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> edonline wrote:
>>>>> http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1136890,00.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Pulled over in Arizona? That is not news. That's like saying you
>>>> had good food but met rude people in France. I spent most of my
>>>> seven years in Arizona getting pulled over as did everyone else I
>>>> went to school with.
>>>
>>> Yes but Anniston and Vaughn aren't college kids who engage in DWI
>>> for sport like many of the students here do.
>>
>> I never drove drunk. In fact, I never drank. I am not fond of
>> alcohol. However, my car and I DID fit the profile. It was clearly
>> a college kid's car, driving around in a neighborhood near the U,
>> often late at night. My husband, who doesn't drink, either (we just
>> don't like it -- it's not a moral thing), was pulled over all the
>> time in Tucson, also. He was so surprised when he came to NY and
>> was never pulled over.
>>
> Far be it from me to defend profiling but there's a reason why car
> insurance rates in Maricopa County are among the highest in the US.

I was in Pima County.

>If
> randomly pulling over people in areas where there are known to be DWI
> problems keeps me from getting T-boned by some coed loaded on five
> kinds of alcohol, I'm all for it.

As am I. It did get of tiring after a while, though. My greatest fear was
that a cop would insist I was drunk when I wasn't. I remember one cop
telling me he pulled me over because he said I was weaving all over the
road. I wasn't. I was afraid he would just arrest me anyway. I clearly
wasn't drunk -- as I said, I don't drink at all -- but Tucson cops
unfortunately have a reputation for not being totally, uh, law-abiding and I
was always concerned lest a power-hungry or quota-needing cop decide to
arrest me without cause.

>And if people like Jen and Vince
> occasionally get caught in the net, no major harm except perhaps to
> their celebrity images.
>
> Frankly, I think this "professional victim" routine of Anniston's is
> getting old.

I don't understand why you think she's a victim in this. No one was hurt.
She wasn't driving. They didn't get in any trouble. Vince blew under the
legal limit. Where's the victim?

nimue

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Dec 2, 2005, 6:15:28 PM12/2/05
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I guess you paid with cash?


>
> 3. In the 80s, I was in a band that had a house gig in Springerville
> Arizona. We lived in a rental home in the nearby (Mormon) town of
> Eagar. During a party at the house, the Eagar police showed and found
> a Playboy magazine, which was a violation of their *anti pornography*
> laws. We were told to leave the town for at least "seven years" or
> face trial.
> We decided to bid adios to the fine state of Arizona.


I can't say I am surprised by anything you told me. There's an old saying
about AZ -- go on vacation, leave on probation. There was a story in the
Wildcat when I was at the U of A about a girl who tore down an anti-choice
poster from some guy's dorm room door. She threw it in her garbage. He
called the police and they arrested her for theft (I can't remember the
exact charge -- some kind of small theft), since they found it in her
garbage. NYC police never would have done that. When my husband came here,
he was just shocked at how mellow NYC cops are. Compared to AZ cops, they
are amazingly low-key. That said, I do know some people who had good
experiences with AZ cops. I know way more scary stories, though.

nimue

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Dec 2, 2005, 6:18:10 PM12/2/05
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nancy1 wrote:
> edonline wrote:
>> http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1136890,00.html
>>
>> Vince Vaughn Pulled Over in Arizona
>>
>> Thursday Dec 01, 2005 7:00pm EST
>> By Howard Breuer
>
> Maricopa County, right? The Scottsdale PD must be taking lessons from
> the Sheriff.

Joe is one scary mofo.

> I think they need to reset their values in why they stop people and
> why they don't...certainly stopping Vaughn was a pretty safe use of
> time, if you compare it with busting drug rings and such.
>
> N.

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Terry Lomax

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Dec 2, 2005, 8:17:01 PM12/2/05
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nimue wrote:

> I can't say I am surprised by anything you told me. There's an old saying
> about AZ -- go on vacation, leave on probation. There was a story in the
> Wildcat when I was at the U of A about a girl who tore down an anti-choice
> poster from some guy's dorm room door. She threw it in her garbage. He
> called the police and they arrested her for theft (I can't remember the
> exact charge -- some kind of small theft), since they found it in her
> garbage. NYC police never would have done that.

Good move by the AZ cops. The bitch (obviously a feminazi dyke cunt,
"pro-choice", probably one of those bitches who goes around trying to
tell female students that they were "raped") should have been expelled
from the school and jailed for her theft and vandalism.

There's nothing worse than "pro-choicers" who vandalize pro-life
messages. This shows that so-called "pro-choicers" are NOT in favor of
any kind of choice. The good AZ student CHOSE to be pro-life and CHOSE
to put up the poster. The bitch's behavior shows that "pro-choicers"
don't want anyone to make a choice, especially not the complete human
being that is a fetus, nor the man who created the complete human
being.

If someone took a right-wing poster off my dorm door, I'd make the rest
of their college life hell for them, putting her number in bathroom
stalls at sleazy bars and fraternities.

NYC cops are pussies; they're probably "pro-choice". Not enough NYC
cops died when the Twin Towers collapsed.

Those "mellow" NYC cops regularly murder nonwhite civilians by shooting
them literally hundreds of times. Such incidents occur on a regular
basis; Nimue and emeraldeyes have each posted that they condone such
shootings. Emeraldeyes is a racist who describes nonwhite culture in
quotes as if she's saying they don't have real culture. Nimue and
emeraldeyes are racist Jewish bitches who condone violent racist
profiling behavior by psycho NYPD. I repeat: not enough NYPD were
killed on 9/11/2001.

One infamous bitch who defaced pro-life property is considered a
heroine by left-wing nutjobs. This is the bitch in the Pacific
Northwest who locked herself in a phone booth to get away from a
"rapist" (she was asking for it, walking around topless in a slutty
outfit and making come-on eyes at the dude), then deluded herself into
thinking she scared away the "rapist" by cutting herself and licking
the blood off her fingers. She bragged about keying cars that had
pro-life bumper stickers. If I were driving a car with a pro-life
bumper sticker and that bitch ran by my car to vandalize the car, I'd
take the law into my own hands and run the bitch over! IIRC she looks
really weird, something like a green mohawk with dozens of facial
piercings.

Here's the article about the bitch. That bitch in Arizona is probably
a less wacko version of her. It turns out the bitch lives in Santa
Cruz, CA, the world capital of lesbians and pro-choicers. I HATE
people in Santa Cruz. My least favorite person on all of Usenet is
"Veronique", an old hag from Santa Cruz. The bitch who vandalizes cars
is named Beth. There's no way I'm not the only one who would not
hesitate to kill Beth if she attacked me the way she attacked people as
described in this article:

http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/02/285647.html

I used to know a wild punk/hippie in Santa Cruz, Ca. named Beth. She
was an artist and performer, and definitely followed her own drummer.
She had a tattoo up her shaved head, wore bizarre makeup and clothing,
etc. I remember once she wore one of those German drinking bar maid
dresses, where the bust area of blouse is out front, and it was legal
to not wear a top in Santa Cruz if a woman, so she was wearing it
without the blouse. It was a German frilly dress, with her breasts
pushed up through the front, as she casually walked downtown. Her
appearance intimidated middle class-insulated folks, basically. I
remember once Beth and I were in the health food store parking lot, and
this woman in a Mercedes rolled up. She had a bumper sticker that said
"Stop Child Abuse, Stop Abortion" on her car. Beth walked up to the
car, peeled the bumper sticker off, rolled it in a ball, and then put
it underneath the woman's windshield wiper, smiling at her, as the
woman sat trembling in her locked car. I am not condoning Beth's
behavior, I am merely commenting on it. She definitely was a creative
character.

Once Beth was approached by a potential rapist in a phone booth late at
night. He would not let her out of the booth, no one was around, so,
she asked him his name...and scared him! By biting herself, and then
drawing his name IN BLOOD on the phone booth wall INSIDE A HEART while
she looked at him with crazy eyes...he ran away in fear! Beth was a
performance artist, for sure.

I remember Beth did not like this cars biting on pedestrian heels
thing. She was PRO-PEDESTRIAN. So the first tactic I saw her use was
spitting. As she was walking in a crosswalk, and a car tried to creep
past her, edging her along, she would just spit right in their
driver's window, right on them, as they edged into the crosswalk! It
shocked the drivers but I never saw them get out of their cars to
hassle her! And I bet next time, they let her walk across the crosswalk
without getting so close! After that, she graduated to a big sharp
rock! One day I was complaining about cars trying to run me over for
simply walking across a street, and she said "Let me show you how I
do it..." She grabbed a big, sharp, triangular rock and walked into
the crosswalk. As a car starting inching into her in the crosswalk, she
merely held out the rock, looked at the driver, pointed the pointy end
towards their car and held it out at exactly far enough that if they
entered the crosswalk, they would have a huge gouge in their car. That
worked to keep them at bay until she was out of the crosswalk. And
since the rock was in her hand, and she was in a crosswalk, that would
be an interesting property damage case, because they entered the
crosswalk illegally, with a pedestrian in it, and she was an arm's
length from them, so it could be argued they damaged their own cars, I
would think...not that the argument would win, but it is an interesting
scenario. If the car never broke the law entering the crosswalk with
Beth in it, their car would not have been damaged...She also liked to
walk up over the hoods of any car in the crosswalk and I liked that one
a lot.

Once Beth made a citizen's arrest on the Mall in Santa Cruz. This guy
threw his cigarette butt onto the sidewalk, and he was walking with his
girlfriend. Beth told him that was littering and it killed baby birds,
so he needed to pick up his cigarette litter. He rolled his eyes and
kept walking. He had no idea who he was dealing with. She screamed
"Citizen's Arrest." He sort of bolted for his car with his date.
Beth chased him and jumped on the hood of his car! She grabbed his
steering wheel from the hood! Screaming "Citizen's Arrest!" over
and over! A cop showed up and Beth jumps off the guy's car, and says
"Thank god you are here, officer. This man littered and he refuses to
pick his trash up. He is a baby bird killer. He needs to go pick up his
trash!" The confused cop looked at the man and said, "Go pick up
your cigarette butt..." and the man reluctantly, and confused by now
himself, he picked up his cigarette butt...and then was allowed to
drive off peacefully. One more baby bird saved by Beth!


[end of article about the psycho feminazi bitch from Santa Cruz, the
town with the worst people on the face of the earth]

Beth spits into open car windows onto drivers. Those drivers should do
the Terry Austin strategy of having the drivers tested for AIDS and
arrested for contaminating them with hazardous body fluids.

I admit the last paragraph is actually a good action by Beth, who made
a citizen's arrest against a filthy smoker who had thrown a lit
cigarette onto the ground. So she isn't 100% bad. Good of the cop in
that article to enforce the littering rule. Too bad more smokers
aren't punished for littering their cigarettes.


As to being pulled over for "weaving all over", a biddy cop did that to
me in the state of Misery this past summer, the Friday one week before
Labor Day weekend. I was driving about 55 to 60 MPH in the right lane
of a 2-lane expressway, not going anywhere near the left lane, and not
going far enough to the right to reach the grooves that make a loud
noise. Was fluctuating within about a 2 foot range in the right half
of the right lane. But the biddy cop follows me for over a mile, then
turns on her lights and pulls me over. She also asked me to walk to
the passenger seat of the cop car as if she thought I might try to
flee. At least that showed I could walk perfectly straight (I don't
drink). At least the bitch wasn't stupid enough to waste time trying
to do any type of official sobriety test. Some think the bitch was
scared to go after REAL drunk drivers, so she spent her time harrassing
safe sane drivers. She said she would "let" me go with a "warning", as
if she would have been able to hold up in court if she had given me a
ticket (and I would have taken her to court AND made formal complaints
to have her fired). While the bitch had me stopped, probably dozens of
speeders and a few drunk drivers slipped by.

chemqueries

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Dec 2, 2005, 11:27:06 PM12/2/05
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Terry Lomax wrote:
> > > Laura's posts on Usenet probably coincide with phases

Oh, I see. . . But she's not a celebrity, is she? I'd rather read and
post about celebrities. I thought that's what this board was for

maryanne kehoe

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Dec 4, 2005, 5:18:19 PM12/4/05
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So all of Arizona is a speed trap, no?

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