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Originally posted by jose830 View PostI would of stayed in Brooklynn with the Ninja Roaches
same trip: driving through the bronx, passing yankee stadium in the early evening. a basketball or some kind of larger ball rolls into the road, my pops drove over it, about five seconds later shots (at least it sounded like gunfire to my virgin ears) rang out.
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Originally posted by Timothy Horton View Postand i was with my soft Canuck parents.
same trip: driving through the bronx, passing yankee stadium in the early evening. a basketball or some kind of larger ball rolls into the road, my pops drove over it, about five seconds later shots (at least it sounded like gunfire to my virgin ears) rang out.
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Originally posted by jose830 View Posthe drove over it, now I know where you get your gangsterness from...Lol!
if not for us, though, he'd have stopped the car and locked down the bronx and the concession stands at yankee stadium would have been selling cracks and weed. the combination made my eyes bleed.
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Originally posted by Timothy Horton View Postcome on, lol, he didn't do it on purpose. he had two of his kids in the car.
if not for us, though, he'd have stopped the car and locked down the bronx and the concession stands at yankee stadium would have been selling cracks and weed. the combination made my eyes bleed.
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Originally posted by subhuman View PostSomebody's getting sued.
Not sure how that's funny though, nobody thought he'd die just from eating insects.
I remember when that poor lady died from a water drinking contest trying to win her son a Nintendo Wii
not if they hired a good lawyer to write a tight enough waiver form. ask pug. he knows more about the sh#T than i do..
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Originally posted by New England View Postdoubt it. if you're willing to eat a sh#tload of ****roaches for an $800 dollar snake i doubt very much you've got the dough or the knowledge to hire the right lawyer and launch an intelligent lawsuit.
not if they hired a good lawyer to write a tight enough waiver form. ask pug. he knows more about the sh#T than i do..
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostYes, they def signed a waiver
it's got to be a "good" one though. airtight. they've just got to make sure that all of their bases are covered. i'm not entirely sure what those bases would be specifically. pugly would probably know a few of the areas to look at for weaknesses / strengths. they obviously intend to release themselves from any liabilities, and i dont think that's incredibly difficult to put into a waiver, as you alluded to. those are some of the most basic legally binding documents you'll come across.
i used to have people sign waivers before i took them on kayaking tours. i wish i still had one around to reference for the thread.
amusing, given that you sign your life over with such a simple form, yet if you want to buy or sell something complicated you'll end up signing and initialing hundreds of papers .
#murica.
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