RoyalTenenbaum
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- Aug 26, 2010
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Really? I would bet a lot of people know who lives in the houses around them, but could not come up with the actual addresses of them.
There was a long list of duties for Zimmerman posted in this thread. I think many would consider several of those things to be intrusive.
See here.
The same crystal ball most of the other "facts" came from.
Uh, I'm kinda not seeing where that is indicated.
And now we learn that Martin was smoking weed on his walk to the convenience store.....
Not guilty. Case dismissed.
The article says THC only stays in the system 4 hours..
I'm more than willing to help my neighbors if they ask. I just don't feel the need to be up in their business. My willingness to protect their stuff is directly proportional to their willingness to donate to my legal defense fund. How much have any of you donated to zimmerman?
Does he help protect our neighborhood? Then how much we donatated to someone 1200 miles away has no bearing in this discussion.
Calling your neighbor when you know they are at work (because you've stopped and chatted and have shown some interest in them, and they with you) and their garage door is open, or a strange car is in your driveway is not exactly "up in their business". Not exactly going to need a "defense fund" for making a phone call. But then again I'm not pathelogically paranoid of everyone and everything like some here.
wasnt there dont kno
I won't get involved ala Zimmerman unless there is a chance someone's life is in danger. I won't get involved in petty crap because I know talk is cheap and people won't put their money where there mouth is when I'm risking my livelihood over petty theft.
My one neighbor leaves her garage door up almost 24/7. Should I stop and ask her what her door closing schedule is?
This post leaves me wanting more...wasnt there dont kno
I found this kind of interesting. Number of posts in this thread for the top ten. Over 10% is pretty impressive.
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Now you're just being a ****ing dick. Our Garage door is always closed, unless I am physically out there working. Anyone in the area would notice the door open on a weekday and no one around. Doesn't require "asking for a door closing schedule".
If you can't have a dedcent conversation without being a dick about it, then close the browser.
This forum has a nice little feature called the ignore button.
Now you're just being a ****ing dick. Our Garage door is always closed, unless I am physically out there working. Anyone in the area would notice the door open on a weekday and no one around. Doesn't require "asking for a door closing schedule".
If you can't have a dedcent conversation without being a dick about it, then close the browser.
Sadly I thought you could carry on a polite conversation with differing opinions. Apparently I was wrong and you are not.
We know, you hate people. You hate police. You hate people watching out for others. You've made that quite clear. The rest of us don't feel that way. Does that mean I'm going to go get into a shootout to stop someone from stealing my neighbors TV? Hell no. But I will be a good witness, and I will make the call to 911. Anyone that wouldn't shouldn't be in society.
As for the polite, I had been polite. Up until that last one of yours. I used an example of something that we have run into and you turn that into a snotty "I'm not going to get her door closed schedule" comment. There was no need. You going to tell me that you wouldn't notice when a neighbor's door, that is closed 95% of the time is left wide open? If that is the case, then you are definately not situationally aware of your surroundings. Or maybe you wouldn't notice a car with out of county plates sitting at one of your neighor's house when you know they are at work? A car that's never been there before? So that if it comes up that something happens you can let them know what you saw?
If you don't notice the simple things, you're going to miss the bigthings every time.