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Jan 5 2013 06:22pm
Quote (Shokaloop @ Jan 5 2013 08:21pm)
We'll see. We'll see....


My throw away is level 56 atm btw.


:fume: ya starting see some mith bots back already :rofl:
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Jan 5 2013 06:24pm
Quote (GarryGarry @ Jan 5 2013 07:22pm)
:fume: ya starting see some mith bots back already :rofl:


Read my sig.
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Jan 5 2013 06:33pm
Oh my.. i got a bit surprised :o

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Jan 5 2013 06:34pm
Quote (fin_man @ Jan 5 2013 08:33pm)
Oh my.. i got a bit surprised :o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74LoQFwEUt4


really good Episode
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Jan 5 2013 06:34pm
Garry works at Red Lobster cooking shark pies. B)
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Jan 5 2013 06:36pm
Quote (Banana_Lover @ Jan 5 2013 08:34pm)
Garry works at Red Lobster cooking shark pies. B)


id never kill a shark :cry:
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Jan 5 2013 06:37pm
Quote (GarryGarry @ Jan 5 2013 05:36pm)
id never kill a shark :cry:


Shark already dead fool.
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Jan 5 2013 06:39pm
Quote (GarryGarry @ Jan 6 2013 02:34am)
really good Episode


Yeah, it is.
That was funny when Marshall had Doug's hair in his hands and Doug was lying down on the ground :P
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Jan 5 2013 07:11pm
Quote (Banana_Lover @ Jan 5 2013 03:12pm)
Here's one.. omfg.. LOL


If there's a surefire way to get caught for committing an offense these days, it's airing the details on social media.

Jacob Cox-Brown, an 18-year-old from Oregon, learned that lesson on New Year's Day when police showed up at his door after they were alerted to a Facebook post he wrote about driving drunk, KGW.com reports.

"Drivin drunk... classsic ;) but to whoever's vehicle i hit i am sorry. :P," the status update read, according to the news outlet.



Police said the teen's apparent Facebook confession wasn't sufficient evidence for a drunk driving charge. Instead, Cox-Brown was charged with "two counts of failing to perform the duties of a driver," KGW.com reports.

Despite the potential of leaving a very obvious trail, a surprising number of people use Facebook in the aftermath of committing various infractions.

In September, a woman posted an "LOL" status update in reference to her alleged involvement in a drunk driving accident, according to ABC. A judge, who was reportedly not too happy about the post, sentenced her to two days in jail.


In May, two men robbed an Internet cafe, but one of them made the mistake of logging into Facebook and forgetting to log out. The flub led police right to him, Gizmodo notes.

Similarly, in 2011, a man who reportedly stole items from Washington Post journalist Marc Fisher posted a picture of himself on Facebook wearing one of the missing items and holding up cash. The suspect had used Fisher's son's laptop to take the picture and posted the image to the teen's Facebook account, advertising his actions to 400 teenagers.

"I've seen a lot, but this is the most stupid criminal I've ever seen," Officer Kyle Roe told Fisher at the time.

Best part. :rofl:
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Jan 5 2013 07:17pm
Quote (DatFapSmell @ Jan 5 2013 06:11pm)
If there's a surefire way to get caught for committing an offense these days, it's airing the details on social media.

Jacob Cox-Brown, an 18-year-old from Oregon, learned that lesson on New Year's Day when police showed up at his door after they were alerted to a Facebook post he wrote about driving drunk, KGW.com reports.

"Drivin drunk... classsic ;) but to whoever's vehicle i hit i am sorry. :P," the status update read, according to the news outlet.



Police said the teen's apparent Facebook confession wasn't sufficient evidence for a drunk driving charge. Instead, Cox-Brown was charged with "two counts of failing to perform the duties of a driver," KGW.com reports.

Despite the potential of leaving a very obvious trail, a surprising number of people use Facebook in the aftermath of committing various infractions.

In September, a woman posted an "LOL" status update in reference to her alleged involvement in a drunk driving accident, according to ABC. A judge, who was reportedly not too happy about the post, sentenced her to two days in jail.


In May, two men robbed an Internet cafe, but one of them made the mistake of logging into Facebook and forgetting to log out. The flub led police right to him, Gizmodo notes.

Similarly, in 2011, a man who reportedly stole items from Washington Post journalist Marc Fisher posted a picture of himself on Facebook wearing one of the missing items and holding up cash. The suspect had used Fisher's son's laptop to take the picture and posted the image to the teen's Facebook account, advertising his actions to 400 teenagers.

"I've seen a lot, but this is the most stupid criminal I've ever seen," Officer Kyle Roe told Fisher at the time.

Best part. :rofl:


Some people are so stupid. O_O
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