Did anybody get in trouble, when they were Teenagers?

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Postby Speedblastr » Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:56 pm

LoVel wrote: There are a few things I didn't get caught for and even though the statute of limitations have run out the people they were done to are alive and well so I aint putting it on here.
I will foremost and always plead the 5th. Right.
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Postby JEnfield » Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:06 pm

My answer to all important police questions: What in the hell are you talking about and then I have no idea what in the hell your talking about then finally really with that puzzled puppy dog head tilt thing. It fucks them all up when they are trying to be MR Big Cock

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Postby Speedblastr » Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:12 pm

Yep. It's much better to go that way than bad mouth-em' , while I was handcuffed,drunk as a pig, one of them tried to test the hardness of my head with one of those extra long D-Cell battery flashlights. I shut my gapper.
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Postby drlapo » Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:13 pm

we used to shoot pigeons under the Rt 12 bridge (main street) in scenic Jewett City CT. we would go to the bank, where my father worked and get 50 cents for a box of 22 longs. we woud take our rifles into the bank then into the hardware store across the street. my dad would call the store and tell them not to sell me a handgun other wise it was OK. The chief of police, Pete, would check on us and warn us that if any windows were broken in the nearby mill; he knew who were. no trouble then but try that now
Oh yeah then there was my 1949 Packard hearse, but i'll tell that story over cigars and beer at Bennington
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Postby ATriumphGoddess » Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:00 pm

bonniegirl wrote:i spent the entire time between 13 and 18 grounded, sneaking out, and getting grounded, sneaking out, and getting grounded...


Me too!
I have a postcard on my fridge that says :
"When she turned 18, Amanda left home, changed her name to Tahini Salad Dressing, and roamed the streets in search of Truth and Enlightenment."
That was me, only I was 17, and didn't bother with the name change.
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Postby LoVel » Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:12 am

I know what Tahini is. Robin told me last night.
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Postby Hedge » Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:47 am

LoVel wrote:I know what Tahini is. Robin told me last night.

She told you it was a vacation Island out in the South Pacific - right? :-)
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Postby modre » Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:59 pm

I was driving by the time I was 13-ish, so by 15 I had enough waiting...used to skip school with my girlfriend and sneak the cars out while no one was home..one day I came back in to find Mom had come home before me...screaming...threats...very undignified.

I got my permit on a Saturday and Monday morning I was at the test place in a standard shift Jeep...the cop looked at the paperwork and said "the ink isn't even dry on this"...I passed...a couple years later a cop found seeds in my truck...apparently thought I was up to no good...
screaming...threats...very undignified...

took that truck cross country and stayed out for a couple years...ended up playing with a killer band abusing young girls and substances...black sheep of the family I suppose...they have memories. I have stories...

I never really got into trouble trouble...my brother's boy is doing life w/o parole for some pretty rude behavior. do a google search for Ira Swearington and/or Greg Modery.
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Postby Hedge » Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:16 pm

Hell - they said the same thing about me: "a sociopath with no redeeming attributes as a parent, husband or citizen." I changed into a solid citizen who does actually care about myself, my neighbors, my community and my country! Anything is possible when someone wants to change!
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Postby Speedblastr » Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:56 pm

Right On Bro. I suppose one has to be sick and tired about being sick and tired to develop the willingness.Ask me how I know....well nevermind it's book long. Speed.
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Postby JEnfield » Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:02 pm

I was voted most likely to climb the water tower and start shooting I have changed really I have no really some one tell these voices to shut up. I try very hard every day to be a good person but when needed I can go from me to pure asshole in a short order. But I will say if not for my wife I wouldnt be here talking to really cool people on the net unless they had one wireless from six under. Thats why I say everyday I see the blades on the grass and not the roots then we are just fine.

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Postby Hedge » Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:06 pm

[quote="Speedblastr"]Right On Bro. I suppose one has to be sick and tired about being sick and tired to develop the willingness.Ask me how I know....well nevermind it's book long. Speed.[/quote
Speedy - If i'm reading you correctly your not alone!!
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Postby ATriumphGoddess » Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:50 pm

Hedge wrote:
Speedblastr wrote:Right On Bro. I suppose one has to be sick and tired about being sick and tired to develop the willingness.Ask me how I know....well nevermind it's book long. Speed.[/quote
Speedy - If i'm reading you correctly your not alone!!


There are several of "us" here. :)

I was so fortunate to get sober young....I spent 15 years working in substance abuse treatment and HIV, some of it in the prisons. (I did some "commitment" work in the prisons as well ) Every time I left a HOC, I counted my blessings DOUBLE. My Higher Power's grace, for sure.
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Postby bonnevillebilly » Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:55 pm

It happens one day at a time.
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Postby JEnfield » Wed Jan 23, 2008 9:19 pm

It took the birth of my daughter to bring me back to the living. So never take a step thinking your alone in this world.

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