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Nope, because I don't believe in an afterlife. When you die, that's it, you don't exist anymore.

Let the downvotes began motherfrickers :nana:
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2. Thin and crispy pepperoni pizza from Pizza Hut with orange juice.


I'd have some serious heartburn to deal with.

How often do you shite?

Posted by WiredBobcat on 9/20/17 at 9:27 am
Twice a week if I don't eat Taco Bell.
I remember after the cops gunned down Essex, they searched nearby air condition units on top of buildings for a second gunman. I was only 12 at the time.
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Mark Essex’s campaign of terror against the New Orleans police climaxed on Jan. 7 in an 11-hour rampage at the Howard Johnson’s hotel on Loyola Avenue, where he killed seven people, including three police officers, and wounded eight.

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A week earlier, he had killed two other police officers and wounded one.

Mark James Robert Essex was born in Emporia, Kansas. Kicked out of the Navy after two years with a general discharge for unsuitability for "character and behavior disorders," the 23-year-old took up radical Black Panther politics and developed an intense hatred for the police. He came to the city to meet up with a friend who shared his politics.


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In late December 1972, Essex mailed a note to WWL-TV warning about a Dec. 31 attack on the New Orleans Police Department. The note wasn’t opened until the day before the hotel attack. And indeed, On New Year’s Eve, he gunned down a police cadet and another officer who chased him to Gert Town. He eluded police for a week until he wounded a Gert Town grocer and then headed for the Howard Johnson’s.

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In front of room 1829, Essex shot to death Dr. Robert Steagall and his wife Betty Steagall. He soaked telephone books with lighter fluid and set them ablaze under the curtains of the Steagalls' room. On the 11th floor, Essex shot his way into rooms and set more fires. He killed Frank Schneider, the hotel's assistant manager, and shot Walter Collins, the hotel's general manager.

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As dusk approached, Essex was trapped in a block house on the hotel roof. The U.S. Marines volunteered a helicopter to get to him. During passes over the roof, officers poured gunfire at the block house while Essex popped out sporadically to fire back.

For hours after they killed him, police searched vainly for a second sniper who they erroneously believed was on the loose. In the days before SWAT squads, the police response was chaotic.


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Braving fire from Essex on a hotel balcony, Times-Picayune photographer G.E. Arnold took this iconic image as officer Philip Coleman died of a head wound in Duncan Plaza while his partner checked his pulse. Wounded officer Ken Solis lies against a tree while other police and bystanders take cover. The officers were trying to push pedestrians to safety when they were hit. Two officers were killed on the street and in the hotel, including Deputy Chief Louis Sirgo. The other dead included hotel guests and staff.

Essex's shooting spree ended on the roof of the hotel, where he died with 200 gunshot wounds. The hotel is still open, as a Holiday Inn.




















re: Spouses involved in succession

Posted by WiredBobcat on 9/6/17 at 2:12 pm to
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Should not be how it is, stay close, get together at holidays and birthdays and look out for each other. There can be fights, disagreements and rocky times but keep the family bonds strong for you and all your kids.


Sadly, there's always been a rift in my family that goes way back before I (I'm the youngest) was born. I heard the stories about how this one screw over that one and all that stuff. I stayed out of all the bickering between my other older siblings, because I can only go by what they tell me, I wasn't there when that one wronged the other one. My mom was the only person that kept the family together and now she's gone, there's nothing left to stop the rift now.
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how much land? can it be hunted?


Nah, not really. An old wood frame house that sits on an acre.
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What exactly is the point of contention? Does your brother's wife want the property instead of selling it?


Nah, she more or less runs my brother, if someone tells her to stfu, its none of her business, he'll get pissed off and cause more problems.

Spouses involved in succession

Posted by WiredBobcat on 9/6/17 at 12:37 pm
It has been several months ago since my mom passed away, she didn't have much money, but she did leave behind a nice piece of property on the Northshore that my family (myself and three older siblings) will be selling. My sister (3rd oldest) is the executor of the estate and she only wants the heirs to be involved in the process, no spouses, which I agree with. This all comes about because of my brother's annoying wife, who can't keep her opinion to herself and complains about things that doesn't concern her.

My brother is the real problem, because he won't tell her anything or maybe he doesn't think she's being a problem, I don't really know because I don't talk to him much. I do know that he gets real defensive if anyone tries to argue with her about something and that's something we all avoid, because we don't want any issues, we just want to sell my mom's property as quick as we can, split up the money and then everyone can go their separate ways.

Do y'all think it is a good idea for spouses to be involved in succession?
I've listened to old school rap before, not really my thing, I'm mostly a heavy metal, alternative rock person.
Mine is also kept out of escrow. I also claim homestead exemption, my house and property is in rural northern St. Tammany. I'd probably be paying more property taxes if I live in Mandeville/Covington area where the property values are higher.
Both my parents worked long hours when I was growing up, I was on my own at home a lot, but that was back in the 70's, in dear ole Mandeville, crime wasn't an issue back then and the neighbors kept a close eye out for me and other kids in my situation.
My mother-n-law has gotten better over the years, but during our first year of marriage, she was absolute hell to get along with, she's one of those control freaks. When my father-n-law died (God rest his soul), she calmed down a lot, he was the only one that could diffuse her. She don't bother anymore.
Frankly, I don't care. Someone else broke it in before I got there, I test drove it, everything seem to be in good working order, so I married her.
When I start slobbering. Its time to go......
My alma mater. I probably don't know anyone there, its been a while.

re: What kind of smoothie

Posted by WiredBobcat on 8/25/17 at 7:54 am to
I had skin cancer removed off my right arm a couple of years ago. At first I thought the abrasion on my arm might have came from a spider bite, because I'd tore down on old shed on my mom's property and there was a lot of spiders around. A couple of weeks went by and the sore still wasn't healing properly. That's when I decided to go and see a doctor in Slidell. He confirmed it was Basal cell carcinoma, he then referred me to a dermatologist. A week later they removed it.

re: Wife of St. Tammany Fire Chief

Posted by WiredBobcat on 8/18/17 at 12:32 pm to
When I first heard about the fire, his name really didn't ring a bell until I spoke with my sister, who reminded me that I knew his parents from my old church days at Union Protestant Church, now Mandeville Bible Church.
Blame it on the best and the brightest leaving the state.


Let's not forget about the Catahoula cur.

Bred for hog hunting.