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stonehenge 06-18-2010 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by 2005_Silverado (Post 110445)
:yawn:

pretty stupid huh wan? :psycho:

:imo I understand no tennis shoes on the fancy days but you are already wearing jeans... if anything the fancy shoes w/ jeans = retarded
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Originally Posted by Cez (Post 110446)
i wearz mah work chooz most fridays. sometimes i say FI and DIL and strut in with mah DCs

I wear whatever the fuck I want whenever. I haz worn Godfather Customs and Blackbear Tune shirts before :roflmao: right now I'm wearing some rebawkz, shorts, and a t-shirt. GFYS dress codes

If I eventually get a job that requires fancy dress I will be pissed. :jester:

Chadster08 06-18-2010 04:13 PM

have been. But since this bitch hasn't been here to intake cases and she is just not getting them done.

.GARY. 06-18-2010 04:13 PM

Good stuff, This crazy bish lives in mah town :facepalm:

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Sarasota porn star claims Tiger fathered her boy

by Bart Pfankuch

A Sarasota woman filed court papers in Manatee County this week asking for a DNA test to legally settle her claim that Tiger Woods is the father of her 9-year-old son.

Melinda Jannette, who the celeb gossip site TMZ says is porn star Devon James, filed a petition to determine paternity Thursday in Manatee County.

The filing, posted in full on the TMZ website, is basically a single page in which Jannette claims Tiger is the father; in the filing, she misspells Tiger’s first name Eldrick, spelling it Elderick instead. Documents show she paid $23.16 in cash to file the paperwork.

While the filing is a legal document, some elements of the case seem made for celebrity attention.

For example, TMZ has on its website footage showing an interview with Jannette outside the Manatee County Courthouse — just before she filed the paperwork.

In the interview, Jannette says, “I just feel that I need the truth to be out there.” Jannette has claimed in the past that she had an ongoing sexual relationship with Woods.

She later says she would not want Tiger in her life, but then flipped her opinion. “I would like him in my kid’s life,” she says. “He’s \[her son\] asking why his skin color is different and why his eyes look different, and that’s hard to answer.”

Jannette is white; Tiger is of mixed race.

According to TMZ, Jannette’s mother has custody of the boy, whose birthplace is listed as Manatee County in the court filing. TMZ reported that Jannette’s mother claims she has already had a paternity test done on the boy and it shows another Florida man is the father. If Tiger had fathered the boy, it would have happened a couple years before he got married and had two children with his wife, Elin.

The court filing is just the latest in a series of humiliations for the world’s No. 1 golfer. His life and confessed marital infidelities have been the subject of intense media scrutiny since Thanksgiving last year when he wrecked his SUV outside his home after a family squabble. During a press conference at the U.S. Open this week, where Tiger is playing this week, asked him if he and wife Elin have reconciled, and Tiger bristled before refusing to answer, according to USA Today.

It is not clear if Tiger’s marital discord, embarrassing revelations, in-patient treatment and loss of endorsements has affect his game, but clearly he is not playing well.

He has not won this year, and missed the cut in one tourney and withdrew from another.

He shot a 3-over par 74 Thursday and is five strokes back at the U.S. Open. Not a bad score, but Tiger was clearly miffed he was not in control of his game like he was when he crushed the field during the 2000 event at Pebble Beach.

And he continues to display poor mental form on the course. After a poor chip on his final hole, TV broadcasts show him tossing his club aside before his ball even stopped rolling.

It was no surprise, then, when he went up and missed the 8-footer for par. Soon after, during a post-round interview, he blasted the quality of the greens at Pebble. And a noticeable whine was in his voice as he spoke, which does not portend a rebounding today in a game that is played between the ears as much as it is on the course.

stonehenge 06-18-2010 04:13 PM

Shad, meet me at the copier in 5 mins.

Cez★ 06-18-2010 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Juan! (Post 110449)
:imo I understand no tennis shoes on the fancy days but you are already wearing jeans... if anything the fancy shoes w/ jeans = retarded

I wear whatever the fuck I want whenever. I haz worn Godfather Customs and Blackbear Tune shirts before :roflmao: right now I'm wearing some rebawkz, shorts, and a t-shirt. GFYS dress codes

If I eventually get a job that requires fancy dress I will be pissed. :jester:

business enviroment requires decent dress code. no chorts :(

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Originally Posted by .GARY. (Post 110451)
Good stuff, This crazy bish lives in mah town :facepalm:

no one cares who fathered her bastard child. you wanna know? go to maury

Chadster08 06-18-2010 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Juan! (Post 110452)
Shad, meet me at the copier in 5 mins.

setting watch right......now

Cez★ 06-18-2010 04:19 PM

PHOENIX – Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said Thursday she's angry over comments by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that the Obama administration will sue the state over its new immigration law.

In a June 8 media interview in Ecuador that began circulating Thursday in the U.S., Clinton said President Barack Obama thinks the federal government should determine immigration policy and that the Justice Department "will be bringing a lawsuit against the act."

Justice spokeswoman Tracy Schmaler on Thursday declined to say whether the department would sue and that "the department continues to review the law."

The department has been looking at the law for weeks for possible civil rights violations, with an eye toward a possible court challenge.

It's unclear why Clinton made the comment since it's not her area. She couldn't be reached Thursday for comment.

State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said Obama and Clinton have both made it clear that the administration opposes the law.

"I will defer to the Justice Department on the legal steps that are available and where they stand on the review of the law," Crowley said. "The secretary believes that comprehensive immigration reform is a better course of action."

Brewer, a Republican, said in a statement that "this is no way to treat the people of Arizona."

"To learn of this lawsuit through an Ecuadorean interview with the secretary of state is just outrageous," she said. "If our own government intends to sue our state to prevent illegal immigration enforcement, the least it can do is inform us before it informs the citizens of another nation."

Brewer spokesman Paul Senseman said the governor was "outraged" and that Clinton's comments make it appear that the Justice Department has decided to file suit.

"But she's confident that in the end, the state of Arizona, the citizens, will prevail," he said.

On April 23, Brewer signed what is considered the toughest legislation in the nation targeting illegal immigrants. It is set to go into effect July 29 pending multiple legal challenges and the Justice Department's review.

The law requires police investigating another incident or crime to ask people about their immigration status if there's a "reasonable suspicion" they're in the country illegally. It also makes being in Arizona illegally a misdemeanor, and it prohibits seeking day-labor work along the state's streets.

The law's stated intention is to drive illegal immigrants out of Arizona and discourage them from coming in the first place. It has outraged civil rights groups, drawn criticism from Obama and led to marches and protests organized by people on both sides of the issue.

The law's backers say Congress isn't doing anything meaningful about illegal immigration, so it's the state's duty to address the issue. Critics say it will lead to racial profiling and discrimination against Hispanics, and damage ties between police and minority communities.

Brewer met with Obama in the Oval Office about the law on June 3, telling him: "We want our border secured." Obama reiterated his objections to the law. Neither side appeared to give ground although both talked about seeking a bipartisan solution.

Other Arizona politicians, political candidates and activist groups were quick to weigh in on Clinton's remarks. U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Hayworth, who is challenging Sen. John McCain, called them appalling; attorney general candidates Tom Horne and Andrew Thomas also denounced them.

Joanne Lin, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, urged the administration to take swift action against the law.

2005_Silverado 06-18-2010 04:26 PM

:pepper:

stonehenge 06-18-2010 04:29 PM

Wow:

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AT&T Microcell 3G Use Will Count Against Your Cap
Consumer value of service reduced even further...
08:20AM Thursday Jun 17 2010 by Karl Bode

As we've discussed, AT&T's "Microcell" service essentially acts as a miniature cell tower in a user's home -- routing cell calls over the user's broadband. While the service is somewhat useful for users with horrible indoor AT&T cell reception, the device is of dubious worth to most users. It requires users pay AT&T for the privilege of reducing strain on AT&T's towers by routing calls over the user's (often non-AT&T) home broadband connection. Now comes the interesting tidbit that should you be using your own bandwidth to fuel in-home 3G connectivity, it will count against AT&T's new low wireless caps:
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First spotted by Current Analysis research director Peter Jarich, the news that 3G data traffic running over the AT&T Microcell will count towards a user's monthly data limits, just as making voice calls over the Microcell counts towards a user's monthly bucket of minutes, was confirmed by an AT&T spokeswoman.
So not only does routing calls over your own bandwidth eat your minutes, using 3G service that consumes your own bandwidth eats away at your caps. Sure, you can just switch to Wi-Fi, but that doesn't make AT&T's pricing any less ridiculous.

http://www.broadbandreports.com/show...our-Cap-108935
AT&T FTL

2005_Silverado 06-18-2010 04:31 PM

F-T-S srsly... F-T-S

stonehenge 06-18-2010 04:33 PM

AT&T:
1) No can haz unlimited data bish
2) No can haz signal indoors sucka
3) Ok you can haz signal indoors pero use your own innernetz and still not unlimited
4) GFYS customer

Cez★ 06-18-2010 04:34 PM

:roflfp:

stonehenge 06-18-2010 04:35 PM

poor korkah :(

BillyJeanKing 06-18-2010 04:35 PM

:wave: i haz teh AT&T'z

Cez★ 06-18-2010 04:36 PM

:nono:

BillyJeanKing 06-18-2010 04:36 PM

:sneaky: wan

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Originally Posted by Cez (Post 110463)
:nono:

:bird:

Chadster08 06-18-2010 04:36 PM

me dose

jschrock 06-18-2010 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Chadster08 (Post 110409)
If they were 4s with a better offset they would have been perfect




rofl
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1913076

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I've got other pictures if you want to see them.

Do not get boss 330s....:secretshake:

Chadster08 06-18-2010 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jschrock (Post 110467)
Do not get boss 330s....:secretshake:

ok I wont.:secretshake:

2005_Silverado 06-18-2010 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jschrock (Post 110467)
Do not get boss 330s....:secretshake:

rappy 700s have BAMF calipers brah :secretshake:

jschrock 06-18-2010 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 2005_Silverado (Post 110469)
rappy 700s have BAMF calipers brah :secretshake:

Uh YEAH! LoL, even though my back one is broke (parking brake) :roflshrug:

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Originally Posted by Chadster08 (Post 110468)
ok I wont.:secretshake:

Or i will say you are trying to be like me! :rofljest:

stonehenge 06-18-2010 04:39 PM

The last few days on my way home I've seen some dude riding his raptor down the street. I think he rides it to school, he always haz backpack :jester:

2005_Silverado 06-18-2010 04:40 PM

PBs on raptors suck ass...mine stopped working like a week after I bought it...I now haz front 700 calipers :secret:

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Originally Posted by Juan! (Post 110472)
The last few days on my way home I've seen some dude riding his raptor down the street. I think he rides it to school, he always haz backpack :jester:

wish I could ride me quad to work :emo:

Cez★ 06-18-2010 04:51 PM

:lol:

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the computer mouse i haz at work has this little back button on it so i dont have to click at teh top left to go back. me work mouse no haz :emo: i keep trying to hit the button like if i had my own :roflsad:

jschrock 06-18-2010 04:53 PM

Riding quad to work > riding motorcycle to work


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