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Eddie Bennett

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  1. You said a lot, CJ, in only 9 words! A nice house in town, walking distance to the Quick Mart, and not to far from a lot of other needed services, can save thousands, and thousands, and thousands of dollars; over time. I have a house in the middle of five acres, which I had to rent out, but my tenants close to everything I need to get to. My wife and I both had cancer, and we had to move out of our dream home. But, at least somebody is benefiting.
  2. The kind of understanding you have, fntc, should be more popular. Denial is a terrible thing, in itself. Denial can create monsters, however! Denial may have resulted in raising a monster who needed help, and attention, at a much younger age. I saw one of Dr' Phil's shows where a mother said: "I don't know why my son steals other people's stuff. I gave him everything he wanted when he was growing up."
  3. I talking way in the back, you guys with money in the sack; don't let it hold you back! Taking Care Of Business. Rock And Roll!
  4. I know what you mean, low! I gonna hush.
  5. Cotton does it, fbbc! it's doesn't cost much to get some serious detail. It is well worth the $50 i used to have to pay for my dogs. I don't imagine it's that much more expensive for humans, and then you have detail you can't imagine, for your research.
  6. Cool, used to mean groovy. But cool is now show some grove above your belt line, so people will know you're COOL!
  7. Thanks L R, I'm glad you noticed, but what are we to do about it? Should we just keep on spoiling profit maximizers? There ya go, at least somebody is taking action.
  8. I'm glad you guys are feeling well, this morning, but there are days when no matter how hard you try, your hair never stays in place.
  9. That's not reasonable, and customary, practice around here, low! I know you just had to, but Nazyism went out a long time ago.
  10. It's typical for some people not to care what other people think, but this country is a free country, and becoming more so. Popular votes count. We will see that next year, in November, for sure.
  11. You shoulda seen what I drug through the carpet this morning. My wife said, hahaha what are you doing with that long string of tissue paper following along behind you?
  12. Thanks, Tahoe! They ain't seen nothing yet. Talk about freedom, if they feel like they ain't got it yet, It want be long.
  13. You In The Back Back There. I Wanna Hear Ya Make some Noise! ---------------------------------------------------------- Put That Thing In Rock And Roll Gear!
  14. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I Want To Hear Ya Make Some Noise! Listen To It Again.
  15. I disagree! This country is more free than it was, at every passing day. This country has been run by bigots, in the past; people who would be dictators just like the Gadaffi regime in Libya. Money has gotten concentrated into the hands of a few, but much like the Libyan people the people in this country are getting tired of it. Let freedom ring is taking on new meaning, as we speak. You an't seen nothing yet! http://youtu.be/7miRCLeFSJo
  16. It's not their fault. The reason I say that is because they are in the business to maximize profit, and with that they maximize sound. They know it works. We teach people how to treat us, and they even pay to learn. They spend billions (with a , on their advertisements. We have spoiled them like mothers spoil their babies.
  17. I agree that you have never worked with anyone in law enforcement who knowingly worked to convict the wrong person, but you are lucky to have never seen it. In Who Is Guarding the Guardians? The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights detailed the remedies available for victims of police misconduct. Since Guardians’ publication, only minor changes have occurred in the use of civil lawsuits by individuals against police officers at the state or federal level. Twenty years ago, case law provided that the government did not have authority to seek injunctive relief for police misconduct. In Guard
  18. I guess I'm gonna hang around here, PUBBY, but this is very interesting.
  19. Has that ever happened to you, low? I'm telling you, I thought I had better fins someone else to blame that on.
  20. Yesterday I got Preparation 'H' mixed up with Poli-Grip. NOW , I talk like an a--hole . but my gums don't itch
  21. Is anyone familiar with how Wi-Fi works, and what the uses for it are? Can Wi-Fi- and Roku be used together? ----------------------------------------------------------------- Is this a good deal on a Ruku2 HD Player? $59.99 http://www.roku.com/netflix-deal
  22. Thanks, NE! Even now DNA evidence cannot prove guilt or innocence, in some cases. Also, I'm sure innocent people have been executed because of police miss conduct. Once they think they have the right person, or even an innocent they think they can convict, it is sometimes okay with them. They don't like to take to long in solving, and once they get enough evidence to convince a jury they go with it. Now, don't get me wrong, because there are some good people in law enforcement. DNA is just proving some of them to be wrong.
  23. The Inspirations http://youtu.be/9CPcGm-MFbE ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  24. Thanks, H W A M! DNA is a marvelous thing. I wonder how many more people are innocent, but there is no DNA evidence to exonerate them? Here is his picture before he staid in prison for 35 years.
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