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  1. lol I just had a passing thought....excuse me for thinking aloud, but these critics remind me of dealing w/ my wife sometimes.....like when we're gonna go out for dinner....she says she's hungry but doesn't know what she wants to eat. She keeps complaining that she's starving, but not telling me what she wants to eat...I keep bringing up suggestion only to hear her complain about every one w/out ever trying to think of a place herself......

    haha so true. i feel ya on this.

  2. hahaha

    http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0911072toes1.html

    Minnesota Toe Licker Nabbed

    After mugging, creep told victim, "Now I'm going to suck your feet."

    SEPTEMBER 11--Meet Carlton Davis. The Minnesota man, 26, is facing felony charges for allegedly stealing a cell phone and purse from a woman he mugged on a St. Paul street early Saturday morning. According to police, after the woman turned over her belongings, Davis announced, "Now I'm going to suck your feet." Which he did, after the 24-year-old victim removed her shoes. Davis, who fled when passersby approached, was apprehended by cops a few blocks from the crime scene. He was booked into the Ramsey County lockup, where the below mug shot was snapped.

    0911072toes1.jpg

  3. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/broward/sfl-flbgoodsamaritan0911nbsep11,0,1176566.story

    By Macollvie Jean-François | South Florida Sun-Sentinel

    September 11, 2007

    FORT LAUDERDALE - As the lunch rush started Monday, waiter Juan Canales stopped a carjacker from taking a woman's Honda CRV out of the parking lot where he worked.

    Hours later he lost his job.

    At about 11:30 a.m. Monday, Massiel Marquardt, 22, walked out of a Subway restaurant at the Southland Shopping Center in the 900 block of State Road 84. A man approached her from behind and pointed a 4-inch pocketknife at her left side, she said.

    "He said, 'Give me your car keys or you're gonna die,'" said Marquardt, who moved to South Florida from Georgia two weeks ago. "Honestly, I don't know where he came from."

    Marquardt said she handed over the keys to her 2007 Honda and ran back toward the shops, screaming, "Help me!"

    Canales, 42, who was opening up 84 Thai Food for the lunch crowd, sprang into action. He said he caught up to the suspect, Albert Means, 46, and told him, "You're not leaving with this truck."

    Canales said the suspect pulled out the knife to stab him but Canales grabbed a two-by-four piece of woodfrom a nearby truck. Canales said he swung at Means and threatened to hit him with the wood if he tried to get into Marquardt's Honda.

    The man lowered his knife, and Canales brought him to the ground. Three other men in the crowd that had formed rushed forward to hold Means down until police arrived.

    "It was a man's instinct," said Canales, a married father of three who has six sisters. "That's all it was. I saw a woman in distress."

    Police said they arrested Means on aggravated assault and armed robbery charges. He had two arrest warrants out, one for drug paraphernalia possession and another for probation violation, Detective Kathy Collins said. He is being held in the Broward County Jail.

    Canales, who worked at 84 Thai Food for three weeks, returned to work after spending an hour talking to police and the media. Once the lunch shift ended, his boss fired him.

    "The owner got belligerent" about all the attention his scuffle with the carjacker generated, Canales said.

    The owner, listed in corporate records as Sathaporn Yosagraiof Fort Lauderdale, could not be reached for comment despite two calls to the restaurant and one to his home.

    A former electrician, Canales was convicted of robbery in 2004 and attempted cocaine possession in 2006, Florida criminal records show. He served prison time and has been working to stay on a straight path ever since.

    "I was a bad person once upon a time and I decided to change my life," Canales said. "That doesn't have anything to do with what I did."

    When he was fired another instinct kicked in, as Canales tried to figure out how to support his wife, Jennifer, and sons Eddy, 2, Jason, 8, and Miguel, 16.

    "Like any other father on this planet and in this world, I gotta take my butt out here and get another job," he said.

    Staff Researcher Barbara Hijek contributed to this report.

  4. I'm still not sure I understand this thread. By "proudest" do you mean "most enjoyable"? I mean, isn't everyone just posting about when they went out and got smashed?

    that threw me as well. i was going to post the story about playing the recorder in my 4th grade Christmas pageant but then i saw he was asking about "DJ moments".

    did you ever play the sticks?

  5. went to lucky strike thursday night, that place is really cool. great ambiance, and the staff were great. all very friendly.

    however, the large screens behind the bar SUCK! horrible images on them....so fuzzy, could barely watch the game on them. they really need to upgrade them

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