![]() |
|
#81
|
|||
|
|||
|
The funniest thing about this thread and perhaps the saddest, is the OP absolute certainty that the story happpened exactly as he was told it, and not any other way.
Anyone with a shred of common sense would realize that since they were not there and were only told what happened, their story could be and most certainly is incorrect, (especially when being told by some fine upstanding citizen like the OP friend who smacks his girlfriend around all the time as the OP said) |
|
#82
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
Tonight at my house... My roomates girlsfriend drunk little sister [/ QUOTE ] why has there been no more mention of drunk little sisters? id prefer a drunk little sister to a broken knob any day of the week |
|
#83
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
cops busted down a door to take a guy off the streets who is accused of domestic violence? I doubt it, Thats not the kind of crime that warrants a door breech [/ QUOTE ] Cops break the law everyday. I've and had a cop steal a bunch of drugs and money from my house before. I've seen cops walk into my neighbors house without knocking and look around because they smelled funny stuff. A cop pulled over me and my girlfriend, she was driving and was pretty hot at the time, and we had no insurance, regristration and she did not have a license. He let us go with a warning! He was also fat. I'm sure cops in Canada are not morons, but every cop I've met in the US(a lot BTW) is an idiot with a penis complex. |
|
#84
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
every cop I've met in the US(a lot BTW) is an idiot with a penis complex [/ QUOTE ] Were you robbed, raped or stabbed this morning on your way to work? No? You're welcome. Martin |
|
#85
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
next time dont talk to cops. there isnt a single advantage that can come out of it. tell them to arrest you or get the hell out of your house. [/ QUOTE ] i wasn't there but yeah i agree. the door knob: it had allready been broken, my room mate replaced it at the same time that he fixed the hinges. the fact that there was a new doorknob was what caused me to assume that the door had broken at the doorknob. edit: i should clarify what i mean when i say that the "door knob was broken". our door has the following: a door knob, a dead bolt and one of those things that you turn and it pushes a bar through a little slot to keep the door closed. the door knob had allready been basically destroyed ( it was falling apart when we moved in ). the door knob and the little slot thing are pretty close together and since the door knob had been replaced i assumed that it had broken at the door knob/slot thingy when it was in fact the hinges. which doesn't make that other dude claiming that doors never break off from the door knob any less idiotic. |
|
#86
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
The funniest thing about this thread and perhaps the saddest, is the OP absolute certainty that the story happpened exactly as he was told it, and not any other way. Anyone with a shred of common sense would realize that since they were not there and were only told what happened, their story could be and most certainly is incorrect, (especially when being told by some fine upstanding citizen like the OP friend who smacks his girlfriend around all the time as the OP said) [/ QUOTE ] yeah, it'd be much more logical for me to take some nerds on a messageboard's opinion of what happened than someone who witnessed it. furthermore the one who was there when the cops came was not the one who the cops were looking for. |
|
#87
|
|||
|
|||
|
The who was there was evidently asian and that's why he didn't get a badge number.
|
|
#88
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
The who was there was evidently asian and that's why he didn't get a badge number. [/ QUOTE ] that was a joke bob. i don't know if he got the badge number but i don't doubt that he probably didn't, i'll ask when he gets back from school. |
|
#89
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
i've seen numerous doors broken down via the doorknob breaking. [/ QUOTE ] Funny, I'm 45 and have only seen a door broken down once (I forgot my keys and needed to get in real bad). Can you give more details on: - number of doors you have seen broken down - circumstances about each instance This whole thread is pretty pathetic. |
|
#90
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] i've seen numerous doors broken down via the doorknob breaking. [/ QUOTE ] Funny, I'm 45 and have only seen a door broken down once (I forgot my keys and needed to get in real bad). Can you give more details on: - number of doors you have seen broken down - circumstances about each instance This whole thread is pretty pathetic. [/ QUOTE ] i saw two doors broken down while i was in college, one was kicked in and the other rammed in by a guy hitting it with his shoulder. they were really large metal doors, way less likely to break than our wooden door in my opinion. in both cases the bar in the doorknob folded to the side and the door opened. this thread is pathetic, no fault of mine. |
![]() |
|
|