Maybe Harvester won't be with us much longer...

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lorne wrote:they knew what Harvey had in store & rather than risk it told the police not to show up.
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I also once got out of a ticket because the officer was not there. Funny, it never ocurred to me that the real reason was going 105 in a 65 was actually legal, they just didn't want to let everyone know.

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Gregg wrote:Funny, it never ocurred to me that the real reason was going 105 in a 65 was actually legal, they just didn't want to let everyone know.
No, no. The real reason: they knew that, if the cop showed up, bang bang Harvey's common-law hammer would come down upon his head. Clang clang Harvey's common-law hammer would make sure he was dead.

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Lorne, no feedz trollz. And if you think Wes is not a heavy hitter, you're an even bigger idiot. The fact you ignore impeccable logic does not invalidate it since the simple truth is that people who follow your denial strategies lose their homes and go to jail.
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Oh I didn't feed anyone, he fed me, smoked pork and bbq chicken. Is that all you've got? Some weak fear-mongering? I think you can do better than that.

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Man, we need some new blood around here. Harvey/Lorne is getting old. Same ol', same ol'. yawn....
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Imalawman wrote:Man, we need some new blood around here. Harvey/Lorne is getting old. Same ol', same ol'. yawn....
I almost wish SFB would do something... Either that or another "Stand Off" I had high hopes Petey would pull a Brown.
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Imalawman wrote:Man, we need some new blood around here. Harvey/Lorne is getting old. Same ol', same ol'. yawn....
Actually thinking about it maybe we could place an ad on Sui Juris or some other out there site... "Want to prove the man wrong? Come to Quatloos where we'll humor you for a week or two."
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I doubt that Harvester or Lorne would even rise to the level of respectable retards over at Soooey.

Anyhow, thread closed as being too long (feel free to start another).
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wserra wrote:
Gregg wrote:Funny, it never ocurred to me that the real reason was going 105 in a 65 was actually legal, they just didn't want to let everyone know.
No, no. The real reason: they knew that, if the cop showed up, bang bang Harvey's common-law hammer would come down upon his head. Clang clang Harvey's common-law hammer would make sure he was dead.
Com-mon law, m-a-a-a-n.

"Common Lawman" would be a great title for a docudrama along the lines of "Dog the Bounty Hunter". It would feature a man wearing a sort of uniform looking outfit with a badge that said "Badge" on it. He would insist on the title "Citizen Officer" and he'd go around trying to impose soverbabble on people.

He'd start every day by filing liens at the courthouse. Then he'd go out to breakfast at an unlicensed diner. The diner owner would explain that the Second Amendment is all the health department you need: if you see a rat, you shoot it.

Later, the Common Lawman would do things like try to take possession of his neighbor's house under Imminent (sic) Domain because said neighbor had failed to respond properly to his complaint about an encroaching tree limb. Or arrest the car repossessor for treason, ie working for jews.

During sweeps week, the producer could bring in a rival soverun for a session of dueling writs.

It would be rousing family entertainment, sponsered by the makers of thorazine.
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