I worked with a guy named Hung Duong. We just called him HDpierrot wrote:I met a guy the other day whose name was Phap Tri. (read: fap tree.)Luke wrote:....I met my arch nemesis the other night at a skateboarding competition. He has the worst name ever: Farto Plankton.
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I had a course with a Jenna Jameson, and while looking through student records I found that a Saddam Hussein attended our University.
Wow. One of my friends has a real piece of work for a younger brother:
http://www.reflector.com/jail-bookings/ ... bid=146492
Wow. One of my friends has a real piece of work for a younger brother:
http://www.reflector.com/jail-bookings/ ... bid=146492
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
One of my friends from college is named U.G. The letters don't stand for anything at all. We call him Ug.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
And his legal middle name is Danger. He did not have one so he applied for one when in college. Granted he always claimed his sisters middle name was "Ugsisterunavailable."Ack wrote:One of my friends from college is named U.G. The letters don't stand for anything at all. We call him Ug.
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
What the hell is a felony charge of "Uttering Forged Instrument?"Luke wrote: Wow. One of my friends has a real piece of work for a younger brother:
http://www.reflector.com/jail-bookings/ ... bid=146492
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Using a forged document.TSTR wrote:What the hell is a felony charge of "Uttering Forged Instrument?"Luke wrote: Wow. One of my friends has a real piece of work for a younger brother:
http://www.reflector.com/jail-bookings/ ... bid=146492
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^Ah. Damn legalese.
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To make it even clearer...TSTR wrote:^Ah. Damn legalese.
He basically bounced a big check. To warrant an arrest, he probably wrote a check for a large ticket item (such as a television, boat, jet ski, etc.) with knowledge that there was not enough (if any) money in his account to cover the purchase or. He then took possession of the item, which is why he was also charged with a "false pretenses". (Likewise, he could have forged a signature on a check that drawing on an account that did not belong to him.)
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
please tell more.Luke wrote:I had a course with a Jenna Jameson,
A friend of mine really did give his kid the middle name Danger. Seriously. The kid's name is Johnny Danger.fastbilly1 wrote:And his legal middle name is Danger.
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Believe it was an econ class. First day when the professor called role he announced "Jenna Jameson" and immediately myself and another student stood up to see this person, He and I caught each others eyes and gave each other the "Uh-huh, you two?" look. Then we laughed.noiseredux wrote:please tell more.Luke wrote:I had a course with a Jenna Jameson,
End of story.

