Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SkyRock on July 04, 2008, 02:30:05 PM
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not this guy
http://www.break.com/index/how-not-to-fake-a-heart-attack.html
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You got to give him credit for sticking it out till the end.
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:rofl
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This one was funny too.....not so much as he tried to run but the hiddeously green uniforms of the police....
http://www.break.com/index/suspect_attempts_escape_from_court_room.html
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Ghetto acting 101 works only in the Ghetto!
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Thought this was a Ki-43 thread..
:frown:
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That's why you need to have defibrillators widely available. Start pulling out the paddles and I bet he comes around before you can say "CLEAR!".
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not this guy
http://www.break.com/index/how-not-to-fake-a-heart-attack.html
what a bonehead! wonder what happened after the film stopped?
check this one out though.......ouch
http://www.break.com/index/plane-crashes-into-lake.html
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This one was funny too.....not so much as he tried to run but the hiddeously green uniforms of the police....
http://www.break.com/index/suspect_attempts_escape_from_court_room.html
He even calls to his mom :salute
what a bonehead! wonder what happened after the film stopped?
check this one out though.......ouch
http://www.break.com/index/plane-crashes-into-lake.html
If anyone ever needs the most retarded, mind numbingly stupid elocutions ever uttered by mankind's most mentaly impaired specimens... He/she need only look to youtube/metacafe video comments.
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Performing a tumble that close to the water/ground is just asking for it.
Daniel
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Performing a tumble that close to the water/ground is just asking for it.
Daniel
yep...that's why the FAR's state that all aerobatic maneuvers are performed and recovered above 1500 AGL(i think, as i haven't been in the book lately)
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I wonder if this is the same guy?
WAUKESHA, Wisconsin — A 52-year-old Milwaukee-area man has been accused of faking heart attacks to avoid paying restaurant bills and cab fares.
Police say the Waukesha man took a cab to a mall Monday and pretended to have a heart attack. The cab driver left unpaid.
Authorities say the man then ran up a $23 bill when he had a steak dinner at a restaurant. He again pretended to have a heart attack.
This time the fire department took him to a hospital. A doctor there recognized the man as having pulled the same stunt in the past few weeks.
He was charged Thursday with defrauding a restaurant as a habitual criminal. He could get up to nine months in prison and a $10,000 fine.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,376621,00.html