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LosMediasBlancas

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  1. Too lazy to read 4 pages, update please. Score? who looks good? who looks bad?
  2. QUOTE(Steff @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 09:05 PM) I think they would have found him dead eventually. FWIU they were going case by case looking for people she ruled against. Definitely would have taken some time though. I wonder whay he panicked and killed himself. Maybe he had something really incriminating in the car with him, like his clothes with their blood on it. Strange.
  3. QUOTE(mreye @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 08:11 PM) I was heading to a BUlls game once and an abandoned car was in one of the lanes with the guy behind it looking in the trunk. I would guess that he got nailed that night because it was dark and traffic was flying. I barely missed him. It's a good idea to always have an "out." Know if you're able to go left or right at all times. You never know when you might need it. I learned that driving a truck. Your brakes aren't always the best choice. That's a good tip and what they teach in drivers ed, but you don't always have an out. A guy I went to HS with was on the shoulder of the highway, looking in his trunk WITH his blinkers on and still got rear ended and killed. There is no safe place to stand on a highway.
  4. QUOTE(Steff @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 08:52 PM) I was referring to the crime scene.. which wasn't "neat", IMO. You might be right, I might be giving this guy too much credit, but he was neat enough to where without this break, they might never have caught him.
  5. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 07:41 PM) Too bad the media will never apoligize to Hale for assuming that he had this done. The guy might be a scumbag, but they had him all over the news for this, and he looks to have had zero connection to it. Probable cause. Every day motorists get pulled over for probable casue, or because 'they match a description', no one apologizes to them. f*** him.
  6. QUOTE(Steff @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 08:36 PM) 2 shell casings, a cigarette butt, a fingerprint... doesn't sound too neat to me. .....all of which could not be linked back to him, unless they got lucky, like they did. If they don't pull him over and he skips town, they woulda been screwed.
  7. QUOTE(Queen Prawn @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 07:34 PM) I meant that the trooper was given an earful by the judge, not Brian lol. From what he told me about it, it was a wild ride. Not sure how he managed to walk away from it. That trooper sounds like a jerk. I'm sure he fell asleep at the wheel and the dark, abandoned vehicle in the middle of the highway had nothing to do with the accident. :finger
  8. QUOTE(Queen Prawn @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 06:52 PM) That happened to Brian - turned out the BMW that was sitting in the left (or center - can't remember what he told me) was stolen and ran out of gas. He didn't miss it though and was wearing no seatbelt. He walked away from it while his car he just finished didn't. The trooper tried to say he fell asleep at the wheel and the judge gave him an earful as none of the evidence provided showed that such a thing happened. That's wild, I know mine would have been ugly.
  9. QUOTE(The Critic @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 04:12 PM) I thought Wood would make a good closer, too, but something I heard on the radio kind of changed my mind a bit. I forget who it was, maybe Hendry, but he mentioned that it might be tougher on a guy's arm to warm up several days in a row, maybe getting into a game, maybe not, than it would just to warm up and perform every 5th day. With that in mind, moving into the closer's role might not necessarily be easier on his arm after all. That makes sense to me - warming up to enter a game has to be rougher on the arm than a side session after your regular turn in the rotation. That's a good point and I don't know enough about warming up to say for sure. But those guys don't look like they really air it out or let it fly during warms ups except for the last 1 or 2 pitches before they enter the game. What you say makes sense though.
  10. Somehow this whole thing looks like it was solved a little too neatly and easily. They HAD to find a suspect within a week, or the public outcry would've been enormous. Heck even Bush was involved. If this in fact is the guy, they caught a huge break, cuz from what I've read, the killer was not sloppy. They didn't have much to go on.
  11. I agree, fat chance he's found guilty. As far as the parents who let their kids hang out with Jackson, of course they do, how else are they supposed to set him up? The letters from parents pour in, about poor little Bobby or Suzy who has brain cancer. Hopefully Jackson asks to meet their child, the child spends the night a few times and Cha-Ching. They have to pay those hospital bills somehow.
  12. QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 04:22 PM) you have to turn up your speakers. Note: I didn't click the link. I've been around this internet before. I know an Akbar when I see one. No speakers.
  13. QUOTE(YASNY @ Mar 10, 2005 -> 01:14 PM) We can't afford to wait for him to hit in the second half. Those games in April and May count as well. Amen to that, even the strongest Crede supporters have to admit he has two months to s*** or get off the pot. The team had been fair and patient, no more coddling.
  14. Wood = Closer. They're reeeeeeeally gonna miss Clement if Wood goes down and Rusch was a fluke.
  15. I have a few, I'll share 2. One was a near drowning off the coast of Peru. The ground underneath us suddenly dropped like 4 feet and we were being pulled by the current. We're below average swimmers. Still not sure how we survived. The other was on the road, I was on the highway, doing probably 65 MPH. Suddenly the van I was following (and couldn't see around) quickly changes lanes and there is an abandoned car stopped in my lane, with no lights on. So now, I'm literally 30 feet behind it and still moving at 65 MPH. I turned the wheel hard to the left and barely missed a car in that lane. I had to pull over and chill out for a while.
  16. QUOTE(Jabroni @ Mar 9, 2005 -> 09:54 PM) Until 2006 and they even gave him a no-trade clause. They could have traded him to the Rangers for Mark Teixeira this offseason as well. :headshake Ouch. Ya know I read that his wife, or fiancee at the time, had him on a new fitness plan. Since then, he's slimmed down and seems to be breaking down a lot.
  17. QUOTE(kapkomet @ Mar 9, 2005 -> 09:50 PM) We all might not be Cub fans here, but this sucks for Kerry if it's something major. Even if it's minor, he's gonna get a rep as being awfully fragile these days. Whther it's fair or not is not important.
  18. wow, not good, he done. When is he signed through again?
  19. It was HIS decision to make the switch. I don't know who to believe, some of my Cub fan buddies say the guy looked wild in his last start, then even worse in an intrasquad game. Supposedly, at one point he literally quit on the mound saying he didn't want to risk hitting one of his own players.
  20. Problem with his heel, no big deal, precautionary.
  21. QUOTE(maggliopipe @ Mar 8, 2005 -> 10:02 PM) they had a team challenge... each team had to lug a few logs a mile up a mountain road. the winning team picks who from their team will fight and who they will fight from the other team. their original plan was for a good west coast guy to fight a s***ty east coast guy, but they switched it up. What is the advantage of winning the team challenge then??
  22. QUOTE(Kalapse @ Mar 9, 2005 -> 07:38 PM) But what about Eddy Curry's sweet kneck tats? He has awesome japanese lettering on the left side, that is so cool. Eddy doesn't have to worry about cash. The kid working in a warehouse with "Shy Girl" tattoed on his neck, has pretty much thrown in the towel on finding a career.
  23. The guy has never been convicted of anything and he'll probably settle ro walk. Luckily being a weirdo is not enough.
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