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  • Tremor14
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    He's just a dude, bruh. I agree with him though. Kill Isis one A-student at a time.

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  • DON SVO
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    Originally posted by juiceweezl View Post
    Surely you can't be this dense. Did shanaynay steal your login?
    You motherfucker, that was MY line!!!

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  • BoostedD1
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    As soon as reports came out saying his Dad had political aspirations in the past, it was obvious this was all staged.
    Exactly.

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by BoostedD1 View Post
    Did any of you read post 217 on page 11 of this thread!??! This all smells of b.o. And bull$hit.
    As soon as reports came out saying his Dad had political aspirations in the past, it was obvious this was all staged.

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
    I hadnt noticed until now.
    Me, neither, but holy hell!

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    Two words, McDonalds coffee.
    That was over 20 years ago.

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  • BoostedD1
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    Did any of you read post 217 on page 11 of this thread!??! This all smells of b.o. And bull$hit.

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  • BoostedD1
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    Quit playin to his level.


    Bitches.

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  • juiceweezl
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    Originally posted by 03mustangdude View Post
    He wasn't supposed to build the clock from scratch?
    He wanted to disassemble a alarm clock as a project for some engineering class.

    That alarm is purely in the hands of the awesome police officers of irving. That same statement can be used if i brought a lego minifigure holding a mini case that says bomb on it. If the awesome police officer thinks its a real bomb, which clearly its not, then that portion of the law can be applied.



    Lets play find the explosives.
    I can't find any???
    Surely you can't be this dense. Did shanaynay steal your login? Go buy that pencil case and alarm clock online. Disassemble just as the kid did and place it in the case. Then, try taking it with you and opening it somewhere like a courthouse, the Federal Reserve, or maybe DFW. Be sure to post up here and let us know how it works out for you in case we miss the news.

    It looked like a bomb and 'ticked' like a bomb, but it wasn't a bomb. I file it under hoax, and while I think ultimately they overreacted, the kid and his family aren't innocent.

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  • lowthreeohz
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    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
    Is this dude always this stupid?
    Came to ask the same thing, glad you had it covered already.

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  • CWO
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    lol

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  • 46Tbird
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    Are you playing dumb? Or are you really dumb?
    Originally posted by 03mustangdude View Post
    He wasn't supposed to build the clock from scratch?
    He wanted to disassemble a alarm clock as a project for some engineering class.
    In his own words, it was something he did on his own time that he "wanted to show" his Engineering teacher. Why would he want to show a teacher the guts of a dismantled clock? Maybe... maybe... it was to get the reaction that he got. But that teacher told him to put it away and don't let anyone else see it.

    Which of course, he did not do, and let an English teacher see it. The English teacher is the one that notified school administration, who called the cops.

    That alarm is purely in the hands of the awesome police officers of irving. That same statement can be used if i brought a lego minifigure holding a mini case that says bomb on it. If the awesome police officer thinks its a real bomb, which clearly its not, then that portion of the law can be applied.



    Lets play find the explosives.
    I can't find any???
    That's right. It's officer discretion. If you bring something that looks like a bomb to school, and then refuse to answer questions about it, guess what - you're going to be arrested. And of course I can't find any explosives, you dumb fucker - it is a HOAX bomb, not a bomb.

    hoax
    /hōks/

    noun: hoax; plural noun: hoaxes

    1. a humorous or malicious deception.
    "they recognized the plan as a hoax"
    synonyms: practical joke, joke, jest, prank, trick, ruse, deception, fraud, bluff, confidence trick;

    verb: hoax; 3rd person present: hoaxes; past tense: hoaxed; past participle: hoaxed; gerund or present participle: hoaxing

    1. deceive with a hoax.
    synonyms: joke, jest, prank, trick

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
    Is this dude always this stupid?
    I hadnt noticed until now.

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  • Cooter
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    Is this dude always this stupid?

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  • 03mustangdude
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    Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
    You arent right, but i have a feeling it doesnt matter to you.

    He didnt have a project remotely related to this for school. This was just him acting on his own accord.

    Also, since he didnt get the reaction he was looking for, he set the alarm to go off during class.
    Went off since the backup battery failed.

    Took initiative in school.

    Doesn't matter to me whatsoever but everyone wants to kill isis. One clock kid at a time.

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