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[QUOTE=apb;528509]Take a piece of cardboard, fold it over, sharp object placed in the cardboard. Never tried it. Just want I had heard from a prison guard.[/QUOTE]
Dang Andrew you made it worse. Cardboard! Oweee.
I guess if you're doing time in certain prisons you have plenty of room to carry cardboard and various asundry stuff around in there.
Reminds me of the colonoscopy(sp?) I had. The wife made me go get one since I'm getting a little grey in the muzzle.
No feeling in the world like it when your laying there waiting for them to put you to sleep...looking up at that fire hose they're fixin to use...tears streaming down your cheeks. It has feet markers on it like when you go under the 68/80 bridge in the main channel on Ky lake.
I tell the nurse "at least you could cover that damned thing up till you knock me out". She laughed. But it ain't funny.
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[QUOTE=Devils Horse;528529]Dang Andrew you made it worse. Cardboard! Oweee.
I guess if you're doing time in certain prisons you have plenty of room to carry cardboard and various asundry stuff around in there.
Reminds me of the colonoscopy(sp?) I had. The wife made me go get one since I'm getting a little grey in the muzzle.
No feeling in the world like it when your laying there waiting for them to put you to sleep...looking up at that fire hose they're fixin to use...tears streaming down your cheeks. It has feet markers on it like when you go under the 68/80 bridge in the main channel on Ky lake.
I tell the nurse "at least you could cover that damned thing up till you knock me out". She laughed. But it ain't funny.[/QUOTE]
The part I hated was fasting before the procedure! I have to schedule another one this year because of my age...:(
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I don't see any reason for guys to wear saggy, baggy clothes, or ear and nose rings. but I kinda understand it, I think it's just a generation gap thing, they are young and want to be cool, older guys don't see it as they do. kinda like when I was young and thought the long shoulder length hair was cool, now when my family and me are looking through some old pictures, we all get a good laugh from the ones with us long hair guys. time sure does make a difference in the way we view things.
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[QUOTE=waterdog101;528542]I don't see any reason for guys to wear saggy, baggy clothes, or ear and nose rings. but I kinda understand it, I think it's just a generation gap thing, they are young and want to be cool, older guys don't see it as they do. kinda like when I was young and thought the long shoulder length hair was cool, now when my family and me are looking through some old pictures, we all get a good laugh from the ones with us long hair guys. time sure does make a difference in the way we view things.[/QUOTE]
I totally disagree with your assessment on this....the problem with writing it off as a young fashion thing is that people who live this way of life...rule the jails and prisons, dominate parts of cities through fear and murder and have infiltrated the lives of so many kids who actually think they are thugs by looking like one or joining a gang. This is the case with any color skin, white, black yellow or brown. Murder rates because of this "fashion or young" thing are through the roof. Who ever heard of the Bloods, Crips or MS13 gangs walking around with long hair and tye-dye shirts smoking pot and just yelling over a war or some perceived social injustice? These guys don't play around, this is different.
This isn't wearing your hair long or wearing a peace symbol on your shirt or tied to some ideal of peace and love. This is tied to a multi-billion dollar drug, sex, murder, power and rap industry. You can't smile and write this off as aww it's just kids being kids because it isn't only kids. It's also adults from the streets and people who want to be looked upon as tough and strong based upon who they run with.
Watch the news or read the news about the generation of kids who would kill others for shoes they don't have or because your wearing the wrong color walking down the street. Huge difference and IMO not even in the same conversation.
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[QUOTE=DJD;528546]I totally disagree with your assessment on this....the problem with writing it off as a young fashion thing is that people who live this way of life...rule the jails and prisons, dominate parts of cities through fear and murder and have infiltrated the lives of so many kids who actually think they are thugs by looking like one or joining a gang. This is the case with any color skin, white, black yellow or brown. Murder rates because of this "fashion or young" thing are through the roof. Who ever heard of the Bloods, Crips or MS13 gangs walking around with long hair and tye-dye shirts smoking pot and just yelling over a war or some perceived social injustice? These guys don't play around, this is different.
This isn't wearing your hair long or wearing a peace symbol on your shirt or tied to some ideal of peace and love. This is tied to a multi-billion dollar drug, sex, murder, power and rap industry. You can't smile and write this off as aww it's just kids being kids because it isn't only kids. It's also adults from the streets and people who want to be looked upon as tough and strong based upon who they run with.
Watch the news or read the news about the generation of kids who would kill others for shoes they don't have or because your wearing the wrong color walking down the street. Huge difference and IMO not even in the same conversation.[/QUOTE]
Exactly! Though I have seen a few videos of guys with the saggy pants trying to escape after a crime they committed falling flat on their faces cause they tripped in their pants. I laugh every time :-)
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[QUOTE=apb;528549]Exactly! Though I have seen a few videos of guys with the saggy pants trying to escape after a crime they committed falling flat on their faces cause they tripped in their pants. I laugh every time :-)[/QUOTE]
Yes I love that to...:)
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[QUOTE=DJD;528546]I totally disagree with your assessment on this....the problem with writing it off as a young fashion thing is that people who live this way of life...rule the jails and prisons, dominate parts of cities through fear and murder and have infiltrated the lives of so many kids who actually think they are thugs by looking like one or joining a gang. This is the case with any color skin, white, black yellow or brown. Murder rates because of this "fashion or young" thing are through the roof. Who ever heard of the Bloods, Crips or MS13 gangs walking around with long hair and tye-dye shirts smoking pot and just yelling over a war or some perceived social injustice? These guys don't play around, this is different.
This isn't wearing your hair long or wearing a peace symbol on your shirt or tied to some ideal of peace and love. This is tied to a multi-billion dollar drug, sex, murder, power and rap industry. You can't smile and write this off as aww it's just kids being kids because it isn't only kids. It's also adults from the streets and people who want to be looked upon as tough and strong based upon who they run with.
Watch the news or read the news about the generation of kids who would kill others for shoes they don't have or because your wearing the wrong color walking down the street. Huge difference and IMO not even in the same conversation.[/QUOTE] I understand what your saying, but I still believe the fasion thing is just a changing of generations. theres been gangs of corrupt people down through history, commenting the same crimes you spoke of. IMO the multi-billion dollar drug, sex, murder, power industry have an image behind it, that wears suits. and hold titles like Governor, County Judge, Lawyers, Police chief, School Superintendents. these suit wearing guys are the head of the snake, the saggy pants guys are the tail, it takes both fasions of clothes to keep the snake alive.
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[QUOTE=apb;528579][ATTACH=CONFIG]7349[/ATTACH][/QUOTE] oh no, Barney is unarmed, no place to carry his bullet..