I'm all for the occasional public romantic gesture, but god help the man that plasters my face across a billboard.
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#46
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 02 October 2012 - 11:58 AM
Wow. For a homecoming date? Really?
I'm all for the occasional public romantic gesture, but god help the man that plasters my face across a billboard.
I'm all for the occasional public romantic gesture, but god help the man that plasters my face across a billboard.
#47
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 02 October 2012 - 12:51 PM
#48
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 02 October 2012 - 12:58 PM
Heh.. my buddy's a public defender and said he had a client show up for her DUI hearing (8.30-9a), and the judge could smell the booze off her from the bench. A breathalyzer was ordered (it took an hour to show up) and the defendant still blew a 0.32. Guess who was about to have a bad day? Ha.
#49
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 04 October 2012 - 02:43 PM
Keeping it classy Ohio!
Dad & son mock neighbor with cerebral palsy
Way to go William Bailey, you're a world class asshole & you're teaching your son to be an asshole by example.
Dad & son mock neighbor with cerebral palsy
Way to go William Bailey, you're a world class asshole & you're teaching your son to be an asshole by example.
#50
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 04 October 2012 - 06:08 PM
He looks like a real winner, fucking Ohio once again.
#51
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 04 October 2012 - 07:27 PM
Too good not to share...
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DELAWARE, Ohio -- A former Ohio State football star has been charged in a shooting that stemmed from a road rage incident in Delaware Sunday.
James Stillwagon, 63, of Columbus, has been charged with one count of felonious assault after he allegedly shot Richard Mattingly, 41, of Kettering, in the head.
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Stillwagon, who has a concealed carry permit, was released from the Delaware County Jail at about 2:50 p.m. Monday, according to the sheriff's office.
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Stillwagon was on the 1968 and 1970 National Championship Ohio State teams, and was the first winner of the Lombardi Trophy.
James Stillwagon, 63, of Columbus, has been charged with one count of felonious assault after he allegedly shot Richard Mattingly, 41, of Kettering, in the head.
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Stillwagon, who has a concealed carry permit, was released from the Delaware County Jail at about 2:50 p.m. Monday, according to the sheriff's office.
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Stillwagon was on the 1968 and 1970 National Championship Ohio State teams, and was the first winner of the Lombardi Trophy.
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#52
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 05 October 2012 - 05:45 AM
#53
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 05 October 2012 - 06:38 AM
Yikes :
Priority Chevrolet Dealership in Chesapeake, Virginia made a mistake when they sold Danny Sawyer a new Chevrolet Traverse for $5,600 less than the asking price. So what did they do when they realized this mistake? They had Mr. Sawyer arrested for theft. After spending 4 hours in lockup and getting released on bond, the president of the dealership apologized & offered to let Danny keep the extra $5,600 which he never agreed to pay. Sawyer did the next logical thing & is suing the dealership for 2.2 million dollars.
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Priority Chevrolet Dealership in Chesapeake, Virginia made a mistake when they sold Danny Sawyer a new Chevrolet Traverse for $5,600 less than the asking price. So what did they do when they realized this mistake? They had Mr. Sawyer arrested for theft. After spending 4 hours in lockup and getting released on bond, the president of the dealership apologized & offered to let Danny keep the extra $5,600 which he never agreed to pay. Sawyer did the next logical thing & is suing the dealership for 2.2 million dollars.
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#55
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 05 October 2012 - 10:45 AM
Neighbor fight spilled into the news over a window's reflection.. what slays me is the puns.
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Now that cooler days are ahead, many will welcome the afternoon sun, but one Omaha family is not looking forward to it out of fear their house could catch fire. It's a heated dispute between neighbors.
“It's so hot it starts to burn your hand,” says Dawn Turnbull. The Turnbulls don't need a calendar, their house siding is a sun dial. “From summer behind me, moving down fall and into late winter,” says Adam Turnbull.
The neighbor's window near 168th and Harrison reflects the afternoon sun. You can actually feel the heat on your face. It's like a sunburn. A thermometer read 245 degrees and climbing to a top temperature of 288 degrees, enough to start melting an ice cube in minutes on the vinyl siding with insulation underneath.
The neighbor declined to be interviewed, but says an awning is out of the question and he doesn't want to do anything to the window that might jeopardize his warranty. Fact Finders contacted the home’s builder, who also declined an interview, but he did say he built the house to code and did nothing wrong. Fact Finders checked with Sarpy County and the house is up to code.
“You can see by the damage that it's not an act of Mother Nature, it's clearly from their window,” says Dawn. “The rest of the siding is fine where the sun is not hitting.”
The neighbor's house was there first by about a week and the builder says the Turnbulls should install more sun resistant siding. The Turnbulls say that doesn't reflect a neighborly approach to solving the hotspot problem. “It's not fun to look at, it's not neat,” says Adam.
“It's so hot it starts to burn your hand,” says Dawn Turnbull. The Turnbulls don't need a calendar, their house siding is a sun dial. “From summer behind me, moving down fall and into late winter,” says Adam Turnbull.
The neighbor's window near 168th and Harrison reflects the afternoon sun. You can actually feel the heat on your face. It's like a sunburn. A thermometer read 245 degrees and climbing to a top temperature of 288 degrees, enough to start melting an ice cube in minutes on the vinyl siding with insulation underneath.
The neighbor declined to be interviewed, but says an awning is out of the question and he doesn't want to do anything to the window that might jeopardize his warranty. Fact Finders contacted the home’s builder, who also declined an interview, but he did say he built the house to code and did nothing wrong. Fact Finders checked with Sarpy County and the house is up to code.
“You can see by the damage that it's not an act of Mother Nature, it's clearly from their window,” says Dawn. “The rest of the siding is fine where the sun is not hitting.”
The neighbor's house was there first by about a week and the builder says the Turnbulls should install more sun resistant siding. The Turnbulls say that doesn't reflect a neighborly approach to solving the hotspot problem. “It's not fun to look at, it's not neat,” says Adam.
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#56
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 05 October 2012 - 12:57 PM
Man finally indicted dubbed "The Hilltop Creeper"
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A man dubbed the Hilltop Creeper has been indicted by a Franklin County grand jury for a string of burglaries in which women awoke to find themselves being watched or touched.
Deneen L. Black, 32, is charged with seven counts of burglary and one count each of kidnapping and gross sexual imposition.
Although police have said Black is a suspect in as many as 19 break-ins on the West Side from December to August, the indictment charges him in seven of the cases.
The kidnapping and gross sexual imposition occurred on Dec. 28, when Black is accused of restraining and fondling a female victim.
Black, whose address at 217 S. Wheatland Ave. is in the center of the Creeper’s prowling territory, is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.
Deneen L. Black, 32, is charged with seven counts of burglary and one count each of kidnapping and gross sexual imposition.
Although police have said Black is a suspect in as many as 19 break-ins on the West Side from December to August, the indictment charges him in seven of the cases.
The kidnapping and gross sexual imposition occurred on Dec. 28, when Black is accused of restraining and fondling a female victim.
Black, whose address at 217 S. Wheatland Ave. is in the center of the Creeper’s prowling territory, is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.
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#57
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 05 October 2012 - 01:02 PM
Wait.. is this the guy that spurred the creation of "hide yo' kids;hide yo' wife"?
#58
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 09 October 2012 - 02:43 PM
#59
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 09 October 2012 - 02:46 PM
Is there any video of the girls fighting? (or farting)
#60
Re: Local Yokels
Posted 09 October 2012 - 03:00 PM
Idk, I just saw that on reddit.
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