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Only in MS...

"Long said Haley then drove the stolen car to a business, where she told employees she had a gun and demanded money. The employees did not believe Haley's claim and restrained her until officers arrived."

:wtf was she thinking? She says she has a gun while wearing a baithing suit. I could only think of one place it could be, and it would be a little hard to get to while in public!

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"lethal289" said:
"Long said Haley then drove the stolen car to a business, where she told employees she had a gun and demanded money. The employees did not believe Haley's claim and restrained her until officers arrived."

:wtf was she thinking? She says she has a gun while wearing a baithing suit. I could only think of one place it could be, and it would be a little hard to get to while in public!

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A local bank in my area was robbed last week, second time in about four months. The report said the suspect did not appear to have a weapon so the natural thought in my mind was then why the fuck did the teller give him the $$$ ?
 
"RustyRed" said:
A local bank in my area was robbed last week, second time in about four months. The report said the suspect did not appear to have a weapon so the natural thought in my mind was then why the fuck did the teller give him the $$$ ?

Insurance rules prohibit bank tellers from trying to stop a robber in ANY WAY once he's announced his intention to rob the place. All you have to do is go in and say "I would like to rob this place, please give me all the money now" and if you're bone fuckin naked, they'll still hand it over.

My uncle was in a stickup at a gas-station once. The guy had his hand in his jacket pocket, and was waving it around as if he had a gun. The counter clerk said "you ain't got no gun, that's your damn finger...get out of here."

The police balled her out. It ain't worth a few hundred, a few thousand, or even a few hundred thousand of insured property to risk your life. Certainly not my life.

Steve
 
"70 StangMan" said:
Bikini??? I thought they all wore cut-off blue jeans and halter tops in MS. :wtf

Nahh, you're thinking of Palatka!
 
"silverblueBP" said:
Nahh, you're thinking of Palatka!
:rofl :rofl :rofl You got that right Mark. It sounds like you've slid over there once or twice yourself back in the day. :3sum
 
Deb worked at the nursing home and my parents would take us over there for some good shrimp.....believe it or not!
 
"silverblueBP" said:
Deb worked at the nursing home and my parents would take us over there for some good shrimp.....believe it or not!
Crawdads and Cooter, now I'd believe that.
 
How about this winner from TN

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- On paper, he has 20 possibly 21 children.

With a minimum wage job, he can't afford to support them all.

What is the state to do?

Desmond Hatchett, 29, told WVLT he wasn't out to set a record, though he certainly holds it in Knox County Juvenile Child Support Court.

Hatchett's children range in age from newborn 11.

There are at least 11 mothers; probably several more.

Constitutionally, there is nothing the state can do to limit him from having more.

"I had four kids in the same year. Twice." Desmond Hatchett told Volunteer TV.

On Friday, his name appeared on the docket 11 times; Representing about 15 of his 21 children.

"Can you keep up with it all?" WVLT asked Hatchett.
"Yeah," he said.
"You know all their names, and ages and birthdays?"
"Yeah."

Hatchett's name is pretty controversial at the old courthouse.

"The children can't be supported all by Desmond, so the state of Tennessee has had to step in," Hatchett's attorney Keith Pope said.

It's your tax dollars at work.

WVLT spoke with one mom who has two children with Hatchett.
She is supposed to get $67.50 a month. But many times, she gets a lot less than what she's owed.
They all do.

"It'll make it through half the month," the unidentified mom said.

She told Volunteer TV, Hatchett is the father of her two sons. And she says her 4-year-old is expensive enough on his own. "He's a heavy milk drinker. And milk is not cheap," she said.

"It's frustrating, but usually, when I ask he give it to me," she continued.

It's due process-- the state is only allowed to take 50% of Hatchett's paycheck.
That's 50% split multiple times.

"You look at when they filed, how many children they have-- he has several mothers that he has two children with. And, it's tough" Pope explained.

Still, Hatchett says the women knew what they were getting into.
They were all aware of his large family.

One said, she doesn't like it but she deals with it. "It's about the kids. Not the parents," she said.

Hatchett agrees he should do what's best for the kids.

"Do you intend to keep having children?" WVLT asked.
"No." Hatchett replied.
"You're done?"
"I'm done. I'll say I'm done."
"What made you say that?"
"I didn't intend to have this many. It just happened," Hatchett said.

Desmond Hatchett spent part of Friday afternoon jailed while a child support referee decided how to split up the $400 he brought to court.

If he doesn't pay what he owes, he will go back to jail because he is on an automatic jail order.

The mothers of Hatchett's children are supposed to get anywhere from $25 to $309 a month, but when his paycheck is garnished amongst them all, some women only get a $1.98 a month
 
They need to make a bumper sticker related to some of these people that reads, "If you can't feed em, don't breed em."
 
one of the mothers said "It's frustrating, but usually, when I ask he give it to me." Somebody needs to explain to her that this is how she got into the mess in the first place. Some of these ladies have multiple kids by him, :wtf were they thinking?
 
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