He got invited to stay in the Varnish County Hilton for 10 days.DukePA wrote:Ooooooh!!! Someone is lucky he, or she, did not to get bitch slapped!!!lawgrad91 wrote:Pro tip: when you are in court to support a defendant, it isn't good practice, unless you like being in the cell with said defendant, to call the Commonwealth's witness a "snitching a**hole." In open court. Loud enough for the prosecutor to hear it clearly and the bailiff to point out the transgressor.
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Just completed a follow up ER visit for one of my patients who has had a diagnosis of SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia) for about 10 years. When EMS arrived on Saturday, he told them he knew he had STD.
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Hahaha.devildeac wrote:Just completed a follow up ER visit for one of my patients who has had a diagnosis of SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia) for about 10 years. When EMS arrived on Saturday, he told them he knew he had STD.
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http://www.martinsvillebulletin.com/tow ... 48ecf.html
I don't know that I have ever seen a groom packing heat before, unless he got married in uniform.
I don't know these people (except I have prosecuted both parents of the flower girl who is the groom's niece), but even for the Varnish Zone this seemed a bit unusual.
I don't know that I have ever seen a groom packing heat before, unless he got married in uniform.
I don't know these people (except I have prosecuted both parents of the flower girl who is the groom's niece), but even for the Varnish Zone this seemed a bit unusual.
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Since the announcement described her dress, her matron-of-honor's dress, and the bridesmaids dresses, the least they could do is describe the grooms firearm of the day.lawgrad91 wrote:http://www.martinsvillebulletin.com/tow ... 48ecf.html
I don't know that I have ever seen a groom packing heat before, unless he got married in uniform.
I don't know these people (except I have prosecuted both parents of the flower girl who is the groom's niece), but even for the Varnish Zone this seemed a bit unusual.
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I couldn't zoom in on it, but it looks like it could be a Sig Sauer P226 DAK. Does that help?DukieInKansas wrote:Since the announcement described her dress, her matron-of-honor's dress, and the bridesmaids dresses, the least they could do is describe the grooms firearm of the day.lawgrad91 wrote:http://www.martinsvillebulletin.com/tow ... 48ecf.html
I don't know that I have ever seen a groom packing heat before, unless he got married in uniform.
I don't know these people (except I have prosecuted both parents of the flower girl who is the groom's niece), but even for the Varnish Zone this seemed a bit unusual.
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Lol, that makes all the difference.bjornolf wrote:I couldn't zoom in on it, but it looks like it could be a Sig Sauer P226 DAK. Does that help?DukieInKansas wrote:Since the announcement described her dress, her matron-of-honor's dress, and the bridesmaids dresses, the least they could do is describe the grooms firearm of the day.lawgrad91 wrote:http://www.martinsvillebulletin.com/tow ... 48ecf.html
I don't know that I have ever seen a groom packing heat before, unless he got married in uniform.
I don't know these people (except I have prosecuted both parents of the flower girl who is the groom's niece), but even for the Varnish Zone this seemed a bit unusual.
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I think a CZ P-09 would have made a better fashion statement. ;)YmoBeThere wrote:Lol, that makes all the difference.bjornolf wrote:I couldn't zoom in on it, but it looks like it could be a Sig Sauer P226 DAK. Does that help?DukieInKansas wrote: quote="lawgrad91"]http://www.martinsvillebulletin.com/tow ... 48ecf.html
I don't know that I have ever seen a groom packing heat before, unless he got married in uniform.
I don't know these people (except I have prosecuted both parents of the flower girl who is the groom's niece), but even for the Varnish Zone this seemed a bit unusual. [/quote
Since the announcement described her dress, her matron-of-honor's dress, and the bridesmaids dresses, the least they could do is describe the grooms firearm of the day.
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Well, I was trying to identify it, not make a fashion statement. For a fashion statement, I'd go with the gold deagle myself.
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And I appreciate your identification.bjornolf wrote:Well, I was trying to identify it, not make a fashion statement. For a fashion statement, I'd go with the gold deagle myself.
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And I appreciate your identification. And a gold deagle would have been more elegant for the wedding look.bjornolf wrote:Well, I was trying to identify it, not make a fashion statement. For a fashion statement, I'd go with the gold deagle myself.
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Now that you mention it, it does look like a Sig.bjornolf wrote:I couldn't zoom in on it, but it looks like it could be a Sig Sauer P226 DAK. Does that help?DukieInKansas wrote:Since the announcement described her dress, her matron-of-honor's dress, and the bridesmaids dresses, the least they could do is describe the grooms firearm of the day.lawgrad91 wrote:http://www.martinsvillebulletin.com/tow ... 48ecf.html
I don't know that I have ever seen a groom packing heat before, unless he got married in uniform.
I don't know these people (except I have prosecuted both parents of the flower girl who is the groom's niece), but even for the Varnish Zone this seemed a bit unusual.
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Just what every redneck bride wants: pickups on her gown.She wore an A-line gown with pickups, a fitted bodice and sequence.
Also, they are called sequins. Unless they formed a sequential pattern of sequins and the bride decided to call the pattern a sequence.
I think I know the bride's cousins.
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This is the same newspaper that, in an article about an outstanding student, stated that, "Amanda wants to be a nurse ANTITHESIS."CathyCA wrote:Just what every redneck bride wants: pickups on her gown.She wore an A-line gown with pickups, a fitted bodice and sequence.
Also, they are called sequins. Unless they formed a sequential pattern of sequins and the bride decided to call the pattern a sequence.
I think I know the bride's cousins.
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Thank goodness Amanda doesn't want to be a newspaper editor. She might be overqualified.lawgrad91 wrote: This is the same newspaper that, in an article about an outstanding student, stated that, "Amanda wants to be a nurse ANTITHESIS."
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Doesn't the sidearm indicate he's overcompensating? But it matches well with his pickup truck!
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I can't even figure out what they're going for here... Anesthetist? Assistant? Antichrist?lawgrad91 wrote:This is the same newspaper that, in an article about an outstanding student, stated that, "Amanda wants to be a nurse ANTITHESIS."CathyCA wrote:Just what every redneck bride wants: pickups on her gown.She wore an A-line gown with pickups, a fitted bodice and sequence.
Also, they are called sequins. Unless they formed a sequential pattern of sequins and the bride decided to call the pattern a sequence.
I think I know the bride's cousins.
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Antichrist?bjornolf wrote:I can't even figure out what they're going for here... Anesthetist? Assistant? Antichrist?lawgrad91 wrote: This is the same newspaper that, in an article about an outstanding student, stated that, "Amanda wants to be a nurse ANTITHESIS."
I think it was supposed to be anesthetist. At least that was my hope.
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I took my mom to RDU this afternoon. She had a 5:20 pm flight to New York. My brother and his family are also flying to New York this evening and are planning to meet up with Mom at JFK.
A few minutes ago, I got the following text from Mom:
Yes, my mom sends me texts THAT long and THAT grammatically correct.
*The rental car lot is not really in Egypt. It's just located very far away from the terminal at JFK.
My mom has flown all over the world by herself and she has never had any issues making a flight. I'm glad they were able to send her on to that connecting flight. I would not have been very thrilled if I'd had to drive back to RDU tonight to pick her up.
A few minutes ago, I got the following text from Mom:
"You will not believe this. I awakened at 5:00 this morning and could not go back to sleep. I arrived at my gate 50 minutes before my flight was to leave. I suppose my body thought it was bed time because I fell asleep. When I awakened, it was 5:20 p.m. I saw that the plane was still parked at the gate. I ran to the gate, and the door was closed. The gate agent would not let me go to the plane. I stood at the window and watched the plane leave. When the next agent came up, she said the next flight to JFK would not leave until 7:30 in the morning. The agent who wouldn't let me go down came back to the gate. I think she felt bad because they did not call my name. She suggested that I fly to Charlotte and change planes and then fly to JFK. I called your brother. He said to take that flight and by the time I arrived they would have gotten their car in *Egypt and then they would swing around and pick me up. Fortunately I did not check luggage. This is my first time I have missed my flight except when I flew with your brother to Texas. They have standbys. I suppose I got the flight because I missed my other one. Love, Mom."
Yes, my mom sends me texts THAT long and THAT grammatically correct.
*The rental car lot is not really in Egypt. It's just located very far away from the terminal at JFK.
My mom has flown all over the world by herself and she has never had any issues making a flight. I'm glad they were able to send her on to that connecting flight. I would not have been very thrilled if I'd had to drive back to RDU tonight to pick her up.
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Wow. That is a serious text. Glad she was able to get a later flight.CathyCA wrote:I took my mom to RDU this afternoon. She had a 5:20 pm flight to New York. My brother and his family are also flying to New York this evening and are planning to meet up with Mom at JFK.
A few minutes ago, I got the following text from Mom:
"You will not believe this. I awakened at 5:00 this morning and could not go back to sleep. I arrived at my gate 50 minutes before my flight was to leave. I suppose my body thought it was bed time because I fell asleep. When I awakened, it was 5:20 p.m. I saw that the plane was still parked at the gate. I ran to the gate, and the door was closed. The gate agent would not let me go to the plane. I stood at the window and watched the plane leave. When the next agent came up, she said the next flight to JFK would not leave until 7:30 in the morning. The agent who wouldn't let me go down came back to the gate. I think she felt bad because they did not call my name. She suggested that I fly to Charlotte and change planes and then fly to JFK. I called your brother. He said to take that flight and by the time I arrived they would have gotten their car in *Egypt and then they would swing around and pick me up. Fortunately I did not check luggage. This is my first time I have missed my flight except when I flew with your brother to Texas. They have standbys. I suppose I got the flight because I missed my other one. Love, Mom."
Yes, my mom sends me texts THAT long and THAT grammatically correct.
*The rental car lot is not really in Egypt. It's just located very far away from the terminal at JFK.
My mom has flown all over the world by herself and she has never had any issues making a flight. I'm glad they were able to send her on to that connecting flight. I would not have been very thrilled if I'd had to drive back to RDU tonight to pick her up.
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