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Post by bxjetfan on Nov 30, 2021 11:32:58 GMT -5
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Post by Raoul Duke on Nov 30, 2021 12:24:39 GMT -5
LOL And sad, you know he's repeating what he's hearing everyday
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Post by shakin on Nov 30, 2021 14:44:49 GMT -5
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Post by 32Green on Nov 30, 2021 18:30:37 GMT -5
LOL And sad, you know he's repeating what he's hearing everyday I worked in the ghetto for 10 years (fruit of the Democratic vine), trust me, he's seeing and hearing worse. It actually upsets me to see that because it makes me want to bitch slap the conga-line of people in this kids life that can take a bow for that moment.
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Post by bxjetfan on Nov 30, 2021 23:57:26 GMT -5
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Post by Trades on Dec 1, 2021 12:08:12 GMT -5
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Post by frostlich on Dec 1, 2021 12:12:00 GMT -5
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Post by bxjetfan on Dec 5, 2021 0:54:05 GMT -5
In.
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Post by Trades on Dec 6, 2021 16:32:03 GMT -5
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Post by Trades on Dec 7, 2021 14:02:40 GMT -5
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Post by 2foolish on Dec 7, 2021 14:42:37 GMT -5
yeah we may only have 7 members here. but there's a lot of us out there. way out there. outfuckingstanding!!...
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Post by shakin on Dec 10, 2021 13:21:14 GMT -5
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Post by 32Green on Dec 10, 2021 17:12:17 GMT -5
Another 20 Otter attack on a possible hampurite who might be Timmmy.
possibly
A Singapore resident was hospitalized after a bizarre animal attack last month in which he was accosted by a gang of otters, who reportedly bit him 26 times.
“I actually thought I was going to die – they were going to kill me,” British native Graham George Spencer told the Straits Times of the otterly frightening encounter, which occurred Nov. 30 while he was strolling to the Singapore Botanic Gardens with a friend.
Spencer, who is in his 60s, was reportedly approaching the visitors center when he spotted around 20 otters crossing a dimly-lit path in front of him. He claimed it was the first time he had seen the mustelids in the area despite taking his morning walks there for five months. The animal encounter went south after a jogger ran through the pack, causing the fish-eaters to go “crazy like dogs” and try to bite the passerby, the shocked senior told Singapore’s Today online newspaper.
The cantankerous creatures ceased the attack momentarily, allowing Spencer to get up and make a break for it. The pair then ran for the visitor’s center with the otters in pursuit for a short distance, according to the Straits Times.
Shortly thereafter, a guard — who appeared to be returning from a break — treated Spencer’s wounds with bandages and offered to call an ambulance. However, the hardy ex-pat declined, instead opting to walk to a hospital across the street, as it was closer.
‘I was bitten 26 times in 10 seconds.’ There, doctors administered Spencer tetanus shots and oral antibiotics and stitched up his wounds before discharging him the same day. The patient claimed he has since returned to the hospital three times, racking up around $1,200 in medical bills.
Spencer, who reportedly struggles to sleep or sit down due to the bites on his bottom, said he might even have to cancel an upcoming Christmas trip to the UK on account of not feeling well enough to travel.
Nonetheless, he feels lucky to be alive.
“If it wasn’t for my friend, I don’t think I’d still be here,” said the grateful fellow, who has since had a meeting about the attack with representatives from the venue, with a spokesperson indicating an investigation was underway.
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Post by vonrotten on Dec 10, 2021 19:08:27 GMT -5
Another 20 Otter attack on a possible hampurite who might be Timmmy. possibly A Singapore resident was hospitalized after a bizarre animal attack last month in which he was accosted by a gang of otters, who reportedly bit him 26 times. “I actually thought I was going to die – they were going to kill me,” British native Graham George Spencer told the Straits Times of the otterly frightening encounter, which occurred Nov. 30 while he was strolling to the Singapore Botanic Gardens with a friend. Spencer, who is in his 60s, was reportedly approaching the visitors center when he spotted around 20 otters crossing a dimly-lit path in front of him. He claimed it was the first time he had seen the mustelids in the area despite taking his morning walks there for five months. The animal encounter went south after a jogger ran through the pack, causing the fish-eaters to go “crazy like dogs” and try to bite the passerby, the shocked senior told Singapore’s Today online newspaper. The cantankerous creatures ceased the attack momentarily, allowing Spencer to get up and make a break for it. The pair then ran for the visitor’s center with the otters in pursuit for a short distance, according to the Straits Times. Shortly thereafter, a guard — who appeared to be returning from a break — treated Spencer’s wounds with bandages and offered to call an ambulance. However, the hardy ex-pat declined, instead opting to walk to a hospital across the street, as it was closer. ‘I was bitten 26 times in 10 seconds.’ There, doctors administered Spencer tetanus shots and oral antibiotics and stitched up his wounds before discharging him the same day. The patient claimed he has since returned to the hospital three times, racking up around $1,200 in medical bills. Spencer, who reportedly struggles to sleep or sit down due to the bites on his bottom, said he might even have to cancel an upcoming Christmas trip to the UK on account of not feeling well enough to travel. Nonetheless, he feels lucky to be alive. “If it wasn’t for my friend, I don’t think I’d still be here,” said the grateful fellow, who has since had a meeting about the attack with representatives from the venue, with a spokesperson indicating an investigation was underway. So is Timmmmmy the honorary hampurite or is it the pack of otters? If we’re voting I’m going with the otters.
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Post by shakin on Dec 14, 2021 0:29:29 GMT -5
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