...I must first overcome my own moral objections to it, and I'm kind of having trouble with that part. :?
I'm having an internal dilema over the morality of stealing someone's dog. :?MuFu said:What?
No worries. He already responds to "Roo-roo" rather than "Rudy" and I think he's got his backstory memorized.jvd said:The hardest part of stealing a dog is getting the dog to learn his new back story for partys .
You don't want the dog to mess up and say he is from new jersey when he is supposed to say he is from new york.
Also make sure he gets used to his own name . You don't want someone to say spike and for him to answer but his new name is sparky
Beginning of Nov 2004 'til today, he was a short-timer in a county lock-up....not an ass-raping type of place or anything, just boring.epicstruggle said:how long was he in jail for?
http://www.wichita-massacre.com/ just read this a few days ago from a story on gun on /.digitalwanderer said:Beginning of Nov 2004 'til today, he was a short-timer in a county lock-up....not an ass-raping type of place or anything, just boring.epicstruggle said:how long was he in jail for?
these threads have a concrete topic? :?RussSchultz said:Interesting story, though not sure what it has to do with the topic.
Well, more like play-doh than concrete....but it should at least relate a little to the subject. :?epicstruggle said:these threads have a concrete topic? :?
Ask me tomorrow, it's quarter to one here and I can't do it justice right now.Sage said:this is interesting. tell us about the wierdness, digi
Well, technically I guess it would mean two times someone had been arrested and put in jail overnight at least....but I guess it's more than twice with me.mito said:Digi,
What exactly does "a couple of overnighters" mean?
digitalwanderer said:Me on the other matter thinks life sucks and the whole world has turned kind of greyish. :?