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    LBHalos17 reacted to Jason in The second amendment   
    Apparently it's an effective deterrent to tyrants. dude abides wins for best troll post of the day.
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    LBHalos17 reacted to arch stanton in Terrible movies you like   
    I love Barbara Bach
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    LBHalos17 reacted to Vegas Halo Fan in Terrible movies you like   
    One that got absolutely panned but I have always liked it: Caveman with Ringo Starr.
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    LBHalos17 reacted to ten ocho recon scout in Terrible movies you like   
    Not sure if its considered bad or not, but big trouble in little china is the nirvana of filmaking i think
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    LBHalos17 reacted to Ray McKigney in Terrible movies you like   
    This is a classic, in my opinion. I'll never forget the finger/french fries scene. 
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    LBHalos17 reacted to Brandon in Terrible movies you like   
    I like the shitty action movies like Transporter, same with crime dramas....shit like Shottas or Belly
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    LBHalos17 reacted to Ray McKigney in Terrible movies you like   
    Heckerling also directed Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Arguably the greatest high school comedy of all-time.
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    LBHalos17 reacted to ten ocho recon scout in Terrible movies you like   
    Good thread. Dinner for schmuks was funny, role models was great. I always laughed at the "who the F is marvin hamlisch" line, then a year later i stumbled accross a picture of him and it all made sense.
    Invasion USA and lone wolf mcquaid. Both chick norris 80s flicks. Both what youd expect from chuck norris 80s flicks. Cheesy as hell, but great.
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    LBHalos17 reacted to Glen in Terrible movies you like   
    Just about anything with Paul Rudd.
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    LBHalos17 reacted to ten ocho recon scout in Worst movies youve ever seen   
    Nothing but trouble (even though someone mentioned on here they liked it)
    Jaws 4 (even though i have to watch it every time for the laughs)
    Anything sandler in the last few years. Special award to jack and jill
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Burglary arrests this week...   
    So, I gotta tell you all this story!  (and the follow-up).
     
    Last Weds morning, I was sitting at home on the couch watching tv before work.  My sofa backs-up to our front window, so I am usually in-tune with the comings-and-goings of my neighborhood...
     
    It's about 11 am and I see this silver Honda cruised past my house very slowly.  A couple minutes later, it drove past again and I could see that there were two people in it.  They were going slowly enough, that I paid attention.  About a minute later, the UPS guy pulled-up in front of the house and dropped-off a package to me.
     
    Thinking about the car, I jumped-up and went out to grab it.  The UPS guy got in the truck, started it up, turned it off, and got out.  He was looking behind the truck, when I asked him what was going on.  We saw the silver Honda pull-up and park a few houses down.  Two young male, Blacks got out of the car and split-up.  One went and knocked on the door of the house they parked in front of, and the other went further down the street and out of sight.
     
    I asked the UPS guy what was going-on, and he said, "Those guys have been following me for a while."  I told him to hang-on, and went in to get my phone to call-in the suspicious activity.
     
    A few minutes later, they were both in-custody.  They were "door-knock" burglars, and had several of the packages the UPS guy had dropped-off in the car.  They were on one of our wanted-posters from previous burglaries, where they were caught on camera wandering the streets where burglaries had just occurred.  Search warrants later recovered more stolen items, including two handguns.
     
    I thought that was pretty cool, but then it happened again!  This time, it was an off-duty Cop driving his kid home from school.  He saw two youngsters walking out of a backyard with backpacks full of items (including a laptop sticking out of one).
     
    We stopped them, and the off-duty pointed-out the house they had just burgled.  We recovered over $6,000 in stolen items, including a 9mm pistol that was luckily still in the lockbox.
     
    These are the capers that make it a great job.
     
    Oh yeah; no Black lives were snuffed-out in the making of these arrests.
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from Frieri Meatball in Burglary arrests this week...   
    So, I gotta tell you all this story!  (and the follow-up).
     
    Last Weds morning, I was sitting at home on the couch watching tv before work.  My sofa backs-up to our front window, so I am usually in-tune with the comings-and-goings of my neighborhood...
     
    It's about 11 am and I see this silver Honda cruised past my house very slowly.  A couple minutes later, it drove past again and I could see that there were two people in it.  They were going slowly enough, that I paid attention.  About a minute later, the UPS guy pulled-up in front of the house and dropped-off a package to me.
     
    Thinking about the car, I jumped-up and went out to grab it.  The UPS guy got in the truck, started it up, turned it off, and got out.  He was looking behind the truck, when I asked him what was going on.  We saw the silver Honda pull-up and park a few houses down.  Two young male, Blacks got out of the car and split-up.  One went and knocked on the door of the house they parked in front of, and the other went further down the street and out of sight.
     
    I asked the UPS guy what was going-on, and he said, "Those guys have been following me for a while."  I told him to hang-on, and went in to get my phone to call-in the suspicious activity.
     
    A few minutes later, they were both in-custody.  They were "door-knock" burglars, and had several of the packages the UPS guy had dropped-off in the car.  They were on one of our wanted-posters from previous burglaries, where they were caught on camera wandering the streets where burglaries had just occurred.  Search warrants later recovered more stolen items, including two handguns.
     
    I thought that was pretty cool, but then it happened again!  This time, it was an off-duty Cop driving his kid home from school.  He saw two youngsters walking out of a backyard with backpacks full of items (including a laptop sticking out of one).
     
    We stopped them, and the off-duty pointed-out the house they had just burgled.  We recovered over $6,000 in stolen items, including a 9mm pistol that was luckily still in the lockbox.
     
    These are the capers that make it a great job.
     
    Oh yeah; no Black lives were snuffed-out in the making of these arrests.
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from The Ghost of Bob Starr in Burglary arrests this week...   
    So, I gotta tell you all this story!  (and the follow-up).
     
    Last Weds morning, I was sitting at home on the couch watching tv before work.  My sofa backs-up to our front window, so I am usually in-tune with the comings-and-goings of my neighborhood...
     
    It's about 11 am and I see this silver Honda cruised past my house very slowly.  A couple minutes later, it drove past again and I could see that there were two people in it.  They were going slowly enough, that I paid attention.  About a minute later, the UPS guy pulled-up in front of the house and dropped-off a package to me.
     
    Thinking about the car, I jumped-up and went out to grab it.  The UPS guy got in the truck, started it up, turned it off, and got out.  He was looking behind the truck, when I asked him what was going on.  We saw the silver Honda pull-up and park a few houses down.  Two young male, Blacks got out of the car and split-up.  One went and knocked on the door of the house they parked in front of, and the other went further down the street and out of sight.
     
    I asked the UPS guy what was going-on, and he said, "Those guys have been following me for a while."  I told him to hang-on, and went in to get my phone to call-in the suspicious activity.
     
    A few minutes later, they were both in-custody.  They were "door-knock" burglars, and had several of the packages the UPS guy had dropped-off in the car.  They were on one of our wanted-posters from previous burglaries, where they were caught on camera wandering the streets where burglaries had just occurred.  Search warrants later recovered more stolen items, including two handguns.
     
    I thought that was pretty cool, but then it happened again!  This time, it was an off-duty Cop driving his kid home from school.  He saw two youngsters walking out of a backyard with backpacks full of items (including a laptop sticking out of one).
     
    We stopped them, and the off-duty pointed-out the house they had just burgled.  We recovered over $6,000 in stolen items, including a 9mm pistol that was luckily still in the lockbox.
     
    These are the capers that make it a great job.
     
    Oh yeah; no Black lives were snuffed-out in the making of these arrests.
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from TobiasFunke in Burglary arrests this week...   
    So, I gotta tell you all this story!  (and the follow-up).
     
    Last Weds morning, I was sitting at home on the couch watching tv before work.  My sofa backs-up to our front window, so I am usually in-tune with the comings-and-goings of my neighborhood...
     
    It's about 11 am and I see this silver Honda cruised past my house very slowly.  A couple minutes later, it drove past again and I could see that there were two people in it.  They were going slowly enough, that I paid attention.  About a minute later, the UPS guy pulled-up in front of the house and dropped-off a package to me.
     
    Thinking about the car, I jumped-up and went out to grab it.  The UPS guy got in the truck, started it up, turned it off, and got out.  He was looking behind the truck, when I asked him what was going on.  We saw the silver Honda pull-up and park a few houses down.  Two young male, Blacks got out of the car and split-up.  One went and knocked on the door of the house they parked in front of, and the other went further down the street and out of sight.
     
    I asked the UPS guy what was going-on, and he said, "Those guys have been following me for a while."  I told him to hang-on, and went in to get my phone to call-in the suspicious activity.
     
    A few minutes later, they were both in-custody.  They were "door-knock" burglars, and had several of the packages the UPS guy had dropped-off in the car.  They were on one of our wanted-posters from previous burglaries, where they were caught on camera wandering the streets where burglaries had just occurred.  Search warrants later recovered more stolen items, including two handguns.
     
    I thought that was pretty cool, but then it happened again!  This time, it was an off-duty Cop driving his kid home from school.  He saw two youngsters walking out of a backyard with backpacks full of items (including a laptop sticking out of one).
     
    We stopped them, and the off-duty pointed-out the house they had just burgled.  We recovered over $6,000 in stolen items, including a 9mm pistol that was luckily still in the lockbox.
     
    These are the capers that make it a great job.
     
    Oh yeah; no Black lives were snuffed-out in the making of these arrests.
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from wopphil in we're in no way better than other countries   
    Wow; really?
    This was an accident.  Beheading people is not.
    Or, are you a michael moore type?
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from Tank in The second amendment   
    Here are your links, Tank...
     
    http://try.usconcealedcarry.net/your-state-ccg-bing/?id=bing&sid=s_state_discovery_ys&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Search%3A%20State%3A%20CALIFORNIA%20-Discovery&utm_term=%2BCalifornia%20%2BCCW%20%2Bpermit
     
     
    http://oag.ca.gov/firearms/pubfaqs
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from Tank in we're in no way better than other countries   
    Wow; really?
    This was an accident.  Beheading people is not.
    Or, are you a michael moore type?
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    LBHalos17 reacted to wopphil in Burglary arrests this week...   
    Good story LB.
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    LBHalos17 reacted to Angels_Make_Me_Drink in Burglary arrests this week...   
    That's racist. They weren't stealing. They were gonna gift wrap the packages.
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    LBHalos17 reacted to AngelsLongBall in Burglary arrests this week...   
    I love living in LB. people are actually friendly and neighborly
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from Vegas Halo Fan in The second amendment   
    These guys would pass background easily anyway.  'Merica!
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from Amazing Larry in Burglary arrests this week...   
    So, I gotta tell you all this story!  (and the follow-up).
     
    Last Weds morning, I was sitting at home on the couch watching tv before work.  My sofa backs-up to our front window, so I am usually in-tune with the comings-and-goings of my neighborhood...
     
    It's about 11 am and I see this silver Honda cruised past my house very slowly.  A couple minutes later, it drove past again and I could see that there were two people in it.  They were going slowly enough, that I paid attention.  About a minute later, the UPS guy pulled-up in front of the house and dropped-off a package to me.
     
    Thinking about the car, I jumped-up and went out to grab it.  The UPS guy got in the truck, started it up, turned it off, and got out.  He was looking behind the truck, when I asked him what was going on.  We saw the silver Honda pull-up and park a few houses down.  Two young male, Blacks got out of the car and split-up.  One went and knocked on the door of the house they parked in front of, and the other went further down the street and out of sight.
     
    I asked the UPS guy what was going-on, and he said, "Those guys have been following me for a while."  I told him to hang-on, and went in to get my phone to call-in the suspicious activity.
     
    A few minutes later, they were both in-custody.  They were "door-knock" burglars, and had several of the packages the UPS guy had dropped-off in the car.  They were on one of our wanted-posters from previous burglaries, where they were caught on camera wandering the streets where burglaries had just occurred.  Search warrants later recovered more stolen items, including two handguns.
     
    I thought that was pretty cool, but then it happened again!  This time, it was an off-duty Cop driving his kid home from school.  He saw two youngsters walking out of a backyard with backpacks full of items (including a laptop sticking out of one).
     
    We stopped them, and the off-duty pointed-out the house they had just burgled.  We recovered over $6,000 in stolen items, including a 9mm pistol that was luckily still in the lockbox.
     
    These are the capers that make it a great job.
     
    Oh yeah; no Black lives were snuffed-out in the making of these arrests.
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    LBHalos17 reacted to ten ocho recon scout in Burglary arrests this week...   
    Nice going LB. Hate thieves with a passion.
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from mtangelsfan in Burglary arrests this week...   
    So, I gotta tell you all this story!  (and the follow-up).
     
    Last Weds morning, I was sitting at home on the couch watching tv before work.  My sofa backs-up to our front window, so I am usually in-tune with the comings-and-goings of my neighborhood...
     
    It's about 11 am and I see this silver Honda cruised past my house very slowly.  A couple minutes later, it drove past again and I could see that there were two people in it.  They were going slowly enough, that I paid attention.  About a minute later, the UPS guy pulled-up in front of the house and dropped-off a package to me.
     
    Thinking about the car, I jumped-up and went out to grab it.  The UPS guy got in the truck, started it up, turned it off, and got out.  He was looking behind the truck, when I asked him what was going on.  We saw the silver Honda pull-up and park a few houses down.  Two young male, Blacks got out of the car and split-up.  One went and knocked on the door of the house they parked in front of, and the other went further down the street and out of sight.
     
    I asked the UPS guy what was going-on, and he said, "Those guys have been following me for a while."  I told him to hang-on, and went in to get my phone to call-in the suspicious activity.
     
    A few minutes later, they were both in-custody.  They were "door-knock" burglars, and had several of the packages the UPS guy had dropped-off in the car.  They were on one of our wanted-posters from previous burglaries, where they were caught on camera wandering the streets where burglaries had just occurred.  Search warrants later recovered more stolen items, including two handguns.
     
    I thought that was pretty cool, but then it happened again!  This time, it was an off-duty Cop driving his kid home from school.  He saw two youngsters walking out of a backyard with backpacks full of items (including a laptop sticking out of one).
     
    We stopped them, and the off-duty pointed-out the house they had just burgled.  We recovered over $6,000 in stolen items, including a 9mm pistol that was luckily still in the lockbox.
     
    These are the capers that make it a great job.
     
    Oh yeah; no Black lives were snuffed-out in the making of these arrests.
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    LBHalos17 got a reaction from ABC in Burglary arrests this week...   
    So, I gotta tell you all this story!  (and the follow-up).
     
    Last Weds morning, I was sitting at home on the couch watching tv before work.  My sofa backs-up to our front window, so I am usually in-tune with the comings-and-goings of my neighborhood...
     
    It's about 11 am and I see this silver Honda cruised past my house very slowly.  A couple minutes later, it drove past again and I could see that there were two people in it.  They were going slowly enough, that I paid attention.  About a minute later, the UPS guy pulled-up in front of the house and dropped-off a package to me.
     
    Thinking about the car, I jumped-up and went out to grab it.  The UPS guy got in the truck, started it up, turned it off, and got out.  He was looking behind the truck, when I asked him what was going on.  We saw the silver Honda pull-up and park a few houses down.  Two young male, Blacks got out of the car and split-up.  One went and knocked on the door of the house they parked in front of, and the other went further down the street and out of sight.
     
    I asked the UPS guy what was going-on, and he said, "Those guys have been following me for a while."  I told him to hang-on, and went in to get my phone to call-in the suspicious activity.
     
    A few minutes later, they were both in-custody.  They were "door-knock" burglars, and had several of the packages the UPS guy had dropped-off in the car.  They were on one of our wanted-posters from previous burglaries, where they were caught on camera wandering the streets where burglaries had just occurred.  Search warrants later recovered more stolen items, including two handguns.
     
    I thought that was pretty cool, but then it happened again!  This time, it was an off-duty Cop driving his kid home from school.  He saw two youngsters walking out of a backyard with backpacks full of items (including a laptop sticking out of one).
     
    We stopped them, and the off-duty pointed-out the house they had just burgled.  We recovered over $6,000 in stolen items, including a 9mm pistol that was luckily still in the lockbox.
     
    These are the capers that make it a great job.
     
    Oh yeah; no Black lives were snuffed-out in the making of these arrests.
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