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PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:16 pm 
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Im pretty much done with going to evening movies thats for sure. This case being the exception of course but people are generally a bit more reserved during matinees than at night.

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And I've never said texting in a theater is a "reason to murder". I'm simply saying I'm not sorry it happened. Maybe you'll think twice next time you whip out your phone in the middle of a Woody Allen movie.

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As far as the guy going to management as proof he was not looking for a confrontation, he already confronted the guy first. But he wasn't satisfied apparently


I understand the deceased could have walked away but I think that's an odd thing to focus on. I think his daughter will be more consumed with gun violence or random violence than her dads supposed lack of restraint.

Same with the wife deflecting the bullet. I don't think shell concentrate on her part but who knows


IMO, JORR is being sincere. I can imagine situations where I woulkdnt be too upset someone was killed (I.e. a guy who loves to start fights in bars getting shot in a fight) it just doesn't qualify in this situation



Finally obviously none of us can speak to the mans motivations factually, (no one ever will) all we can do is use our own experiences in life and the facts we have been given


My educated guess is that this former cop was looking for a confrontation. I think the report about him following a woman to the bathroom in the same movie theater weeks earlier speaks very much to that. I would guess this guy probably didn't like the idea of people not listening to him after having a job where people had to listen to him for 30 years.

Also guessing he was depressed.


Anyway, its tragic anyway you slice it and the harsh reality is we have no power to stop these things


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Of course being a white old retired cop


If this guy wasn't white, I gotta believe, and I know I'm not the only one here that believes this, you never start this thread.

Comparing this to George Zimmerman shows a cry for attention, or a lack of common sense.

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Of course being a white old retired cop


If this guy wasn't white, I gotta believe, and I know I'm not the only one here that believes this, you never start this thread

Perhaps it was my words from the original post that you've just quoted that gave it away.

Of course his being white affects people's reaction and that is the thrice stated point of the thread.




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[ Comparing this to George Zimmerman shows a cry for attention, or a lack of common sense.

Yeah, they're just both lunatic murderers in Florida who were obviously looking for confrontation.


And using the "I'm not the only one who believes this" is very weak. Stand behind your own thoughts


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Who said caffeine isn't a drug? It absolutely is.
He was using it in the sense that driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol.

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Who said caffeine isn't a drug? It absolutely is.
He was using it in the sense that driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol.


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Who said caffeine isn't a drug? It absolutely is.
He was using it in the sense that driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol.


Thread link?


He won't find it because that isn't true. What I said was caffeine can definitely affect someone while driving. I can speak from personal experience. I'm not a regular coffee drinker. On the rare occasions when I've had a few cups at breakfast and gotten behind the wheel, I've been very cognizant that my abilities were impaired to some degree. Now, that probably doesn't happen with a junkie like Rick who chugs the stuff like it's going out of style, but that hardly makes it less of a drug.

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Can I still see the thread, please?

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Can I still see the thread, please?


I can't remember what it was called. It may have been pruned. finding these old threads was the one thing Keeping Score was good for. :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
leashyourkids wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
leashyourkids wrote:
Who said caffeine isn't a drug? It absolutely is.
He was using it in the sense that driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol.


Thread link?


He won't find it because that isn't true. What I said was caffeine can definitely affect someone while driving. I can speak from personal experience. I'm not a regular coffee drinker. On the rare occasions when I've had a few cups at breakfast and gotten behind the wheel, I've been very cognizant that my abilities were impaired to some degree. Now, that probably doesn't happen with a junkie like Rick who chugs the stuff like it's going out of style, but that hardly makes it less of a drug.
Sorry for misunderstanding you then.

So, just to be clear, you think driving with alcohol in your system is worse than driving with caffeine in your system. Is that correct?

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Sorry for misunderstanding you then.



It's okay. You were probably high.

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Sorry for misunderstanding you then.



It's okay. You were probably high.
Is that a yes? Driving on alcohol is worse than driving on caffeine?

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I would just like to apologize to everyone on the board for accidentally extending this thread another 40 pages.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Sorry for misunderstanding you then.



It's okay. You were probably high.
Is that a yes? Driving on alcohol is worse than driving on caffeine?


I don't think it's an absolute. It depends on one's tolerance for each drug and the amount ingested. You may not see caffeine as a drug because our society doesn't treat it as one.

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I don't think it's an absolute. It depends on one's tolerance for each drug and the amount ingested. You may not see caffeine as a drug because our society doesn't treat it as one.
So you called me a liar, and then admitted that you think driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol but only in some cases?

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I would just like to apologize to everyone on the board for accidentally extending this thread another 40 pages.


...Just want to make sure everyone sees this...

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I don't think it's an absolute. It depends on one's tolerance for each drug and the amount ingested. You may not see caffeine as a drug because our society doesn't treat it as one.
So you called me a liar, and then admitted that you think driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol but only in some cases?


You're a funny guy, Rick. I feel very comfortable saying that you are the only guy here who would translate what I wrote as "driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol".

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I would just like to apologize to everyone on the board for accidentally extending this thread another 40 pages.


...Just want to make sure everyone sees this...


It's too late to go back now.


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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I don't think it's an absolute. It depends on one's tolerance for each drug and the amount ingested. You may not see caffeine as a drug because our society doesn't treat it as one.
So you called me a liar, and then admitted that you think driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol but only in some cases?


You're a funny guy, Rick. I feel very comfortable saying that you are the only guy here who would translate what I wrote as "driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol".
Assuming we are talking about similar types of usage(as in, not someone on 25 cups of coffee vs. a person who had a sip of Apple Pucker), you are making an argument that driving on caffeine is worse than driving on alcohol but only in some cases.

Let's make this simple. Let's say a man has drank enough alcohol to be at .09. How much coffee would he have to drink in order to be more of a danger on the road?

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Of course being a white old retired cop


If this guy wasn't white, I gotta believe, and I know I'm not the only one here that believes this, you never start this thread

Perhaps it was my words from the original post that you've just quoted that gave it away.

Of course his being white affects people's reaction and that is the thrice stated point of the thread.




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[ Comparing this to George Zimmerman shows a cry for attention, or a lack of common sense.

Yeah, they're just both lunatic murderers in Florida who were obviously looking for confrontation.


And using the "I'm not the only one who believes this" is very weak. Stand behind your own thoughts


I stated my thoughts quite clearly.

The race of the shooter is inconsequential to what happened. You included it because you are a race troll. You've started threads feigning surprise that there are racists left in Georgia. And I will say this again. Myself, and others here are not so dumb that we can't see this type of thinly veiled nonsense.

When you start doing threads when innocent kids are shot, let us know. When your moral outrage reaches those who are truly innocents.

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Let's make this simple. Let's say a man has drank enough alcohol to be at .09. How much coffee would he have to drink in order to be more of a danger on the road?


You're making a lot of assumptions. Are all men equally dangerous at .09? Does caffeine affect everyone the same way?

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Let's make this simple. Let's say a man has drank enough alcohol to be at .09. How much coffee would he have to drink in order to be more of a danger on the road?


You're making a lot of assumptions. Are all men equally dangerous at .09? Does caffeine affect everyone the same way?
This is why I have to translate your thoughts. You avoid answering anything.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Let's make this simple. Let's say a man has drank enough alcohol to be at .09. How much coffee would he have to drink in order to be more of a danger on the road?


You're making a lot of assumptions. Are all men equally dangerous at .09? Does caffeine affect everyone the same way?
This is why I have to translate your thoughts. You avoid answering anything.


I don't have an answer for everything.

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So, did texting cause the shooting at the grocery store in Indiana, this is getting out of control.

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So, did texting cause the shooting at the grocery store in Indiana, this is getting out of control.


He was upset that the price of milk had gone up. Blame BF.

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indiana's like AAA for Florida.

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indiana's like AAA for Florida.

:lol:


Does anyone else remember a segment called "Florida or Germany"? I think maybe Dahl and Meier did it, but it could have been B&b or someone else. Anyway, they would read some weird story (Example: A guy running a meth lab in a golf course port-a-john) and a caller had to choose whether it occurred in Florida or Germany.

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