Showing posts with label bad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Good Cop Bad Cop goes to a New Level

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 If you have been to the South and have had an encounter with police you know that 9 times out of 10 police stops will end badly.  If are were lucky, you got pulled over by a down to earth officer who let you off with some advice, a warning and a blessing. But more than likely, you encountered the meat head officer, who, after getting off the high of being a big shot in high school, entered the police force with the same "I'm the shit" mentality.

Meet Officer David Stewart (Good Cop)
and Officer Brian Harrison (Bad Cop)

Please listen carefully to this encounter that took place last year in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.





S. You were swerving back there like you were trying to hit somebody.
H. I didn't try to hit no body If I wanted to $%*# hit somebody I would have $%*# hit somebody.
S. Brother, you have that big of a damn issue?
H. With what?
S. With everything,The world?!
H. No, not at all
S. You were going 80 on a 45.
H. That don't make no difference. I don't $%*# care that shouldn't bother you
S. My kids are out on this road
H. I don't care.
S. That's exactly right, that is the problem with the world, that is the problem with police officers like you. You outta not be a police officer...

My hat goes off to Officer Stewart. You are 100% correct. Apathy is what is wrong with this world.


The traffic stop, which occurred April 30, 2012, led to a verbal counseling for both officers.It is important to note that later that day Harrison took it upon himself to email Stewart  

"..I understand you are new and want to pull everyone over but please … sometimes give it a rest...The best thing you could have done was get on I-12 and go to work"

In a statement after his counseling Harrison said:

"[My] stemmed from the fact that the traffic stop was conducted by a law enforcement officer who was not only outside his jurisdiction, but also outside the parish in which he was commissioned in....I could have conducted myself in a more professional manner. The actions I displayed in that video are not how I carry myself in my day to day life or when I’m on duty with the police department. My choice of language used was a misjudgment on my part and I would like to assure the public that I carry myself with the utmost of professionalism when representing the Baton Rouge Police Department.”

Harrison got a slap on the wrist for this..which is bullshit. He should be fired for his dangerous behavior and for his disregard for the safety of other drivers.


Sidenote: In 2006 Harrison was involved in the controversial shooting of George Temple II. Harrison pulled Temple over for cutting off a funeral procession, they fought in a parking lot and Temple was shot five times. Once by Harrison, four times (including one to the head) by a bystander.......i guess at someone point Harrison 'want[ed] to pull everyone over' too.    

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds dies

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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The childhood friend of John Lennon's son who inspired the Beatles' psychedelic masterpiece "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" has died aged 46 from the chronic disease Lupus.
Julian Lennon showed his father a drawing he had done of Lucy Vodden. The rest is music history...

Julian Lennon showed his father a drawing he had done of Lucy Vodden. The rest is music history...

Lucy Vodden was a classmate of Julian Lennon, who came home from school one day carrying a drawing of his 4-year-old classmate. "That's Lucy in the sky with diamonds," he told his father.

Lennon seized on the image and embellished it in a song along with "newspaper taxis" and a "girl with kaleidoscope eyes."

The BBC later banned the track, which appeared on the 1967 album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," for its supposed drug reference with the words of the song spelling out LSD.

Lennon always claimed though that the title was suggested by Julian, not from any wish to spell out LSD, the chemical name for the drug, acid, in code.

Julian Lennon lost touch with Vodden when he left Heath House nursery school, near his parents' home in Surrey following their divorce in 1968. But they were reunited in recent years when he heard she was suffering from the immune system disease and he lent his support to her.

Vodden's death was announced on Monday by St. Thomas Lupus Trust in London, where she had been treated for more than five years.

"Julian and (his mother) Cynthia are shocked and saddened by the loss of Lucy and their thoughts are with her husband and family today and always," the trust said on its Web site.

Angie Davidson, Campaign Director of the St. Thomas' Lupus Trust said "everyone at the Louise Coote Lupus Unit was dreadfully shocked by the death of Lucy, she was a great supporter of ours and a real fighter, it's so sad that she has finally lost the battle she fought so bravely for so long."


Vodden, who was a housewife from Surbiton, southwest of London, cherished her link to the Beatles, but did not especially like the song she inspired.

"I don't relate to the song, to that type of song," she told The Associated Press in June, according to the Web site, PopEater.

"As a teenager, I made the mistake of telling a couple of friends at school that I was the Lucy in the song and they said, 'No, it's not you, my parents said it's about drugs.' And I didn't know what LSD was at the time, so I just kept it quiet, to myself."

Monday, August 24, 2009

Food for Tooth

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1. Healthy drink for teeth — Green tea
It contains polyphenols, antioxidant plant compounds that prevent plaque from adhering to your teeth and help reduce your chances of developing cavities and gum disease. Tea also has potential for reducing bad breath because it inhibits the growth of the bacteria that cause the odor. Many green teas also contain fluoride (from the leaves and the water it’s steeped in), which helps protect tooth enamel from decay and promotes healthy teeth.

2. Healthy drink and food for teeth — Milk and yogurt
Unsweetened yogurt and milk are good for your teeth. They have a low acidity. It means that the gradual wearing away of the teeth, also called dental erosion, is less. In addition they are low in sugar, that means less dental decay, too. Milk also is a good source of calcium, that keeps our teeth healthy. Calcium is the main component of teeth and bones, as we know.

3. Healthy food for teeth — Cheese
It is low carbohydrate and has a high calcium and phosphate content that provides important benefits for your healthy teeth. It helps balance your mouth’s pH, preserves and rebuilds tooth enamel, produces saliva, kills the bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease. Cheese contains calcium, too.

4. Healthy food for teeth — Fruits
Different fruits like apples, strawberries, citrus fruits, specially kiwis, contain a lot of vitamin C. It is considered the cement that holds all of your cells together, so just as it’s vital for your skin, it’s important for the health of your gum tissue. If you don’t get enough vitamin C, researches show that the collagen network in your gums can break down, making your gums tender and more susceptible to the bacteria that cause periodontal disease.

5. Healthy food for teeth — Vegetables
Pumpkin, carrots, sweet potato, broccoli are full of vitamin A. This vitamin is absolutely necessary for the formation of tooth enamel. Apart form that, crunchy vegetables cleanse and stimulate your gums, making them healthy.

6. Healthy food for teeth — Onions
This vegetable contains powerful antibacterial sulfur compounds. Tests showed that onions kill various types of bacteria. Researches indicate that they are most powerful when eaten freshly peeled and raw. It may be not so tasty but good teeth are guaranteed.

7. Healthy food for teeth — Celery
This food protects your teeth while extra chewing. It produces plenty of saliva, which neutralizes different bacteria that causes cavities. Additionally, celery massages gums and cleans between teeth keeping them healthy and clean.

8. Healthy food for teeth — Sesame seeds
Good teeth can be a result of combining white bread, especially for small kids, and sesame seeds. It sloughs off plaque and helps build tooth enamel. Sesame seeds are also high in calcium, which helps preserve the bone around your teeth and gums. But firstly, it is very delicious.

9. Healthy food for teeth — Animal food
Beef, chicken, turkey, eggs – all of them contain phosphorous. Calcium, with the help of vitamin D and phosphorous, creates our bones system. These elements keep teeth stronger and healthier by protecting them from teeth decay.

10. Healthy drink for teeth — Water
Healthy water not only purer, but it cleanses the mouth, allowing the saliva to work wonders depositing essential minerals back into the weakened teeth. Drinking water keeps gums hydrated and helps wash away trapped food particles that decompose in the mouth and cause bad breath.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

i apologize

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People keeping knocking out the internet and i keep putting it back up,
...i put it up
...they knock it down
$&%@ Haters!

I'm Back, sorry for the lack of Post

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Hump Day Laugh

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Sadly this laugh is at the expense and greatness of Russel Tyrone Jones or Ol' Dirty Bastard


This Video is funny and classic



and this is why you don't do drugs

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Rest in Peace ODB November 15, 1968--November 13, 2004

Monday, February 2, 2009

Bad Michael BAD

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Micheal Phelps Apologizes to Bong for Hitting it So Hard
Rip Empson


BALTIMORE -- In a shocking admission of guilt, Michael Phelps, 14-time gold medalist and star of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, released a statement through his agent yesterday in which he admitted to and apologized for his criminal behavior. The confession came after a photograph emerged in British tabloids on Saturday, revealing the young swimmer frozen in an Olympian bong-hit at a Greek party:

"I want to apologize to friends, family, and my sponsors for my inappropriate conduct. I truly regret my poor judgment, and I hope that my supporters will give me another chance. I promise to be more aware of my strength, and I promise to exercise restraint in the future. But, most of all, I want to apologize to that bong. I'm an Olympic athlete, and I put my 'all' into everything, even bong hits. I swim hard, and I puff hard, that's just how I am."

The news of the Olympic swimmer's assault capped a remarkable weekend in sports. On Saturday, Raphael Nadal clinched the Australian Open title from Roger Federer in a memorable, hard-fought, five-set thriller, postponing the Swiss tennis star's attempt to tie Pete Sampras's record of 14 Grand Slams. On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers one-upped the Spanish phenom by winning Super Bowl XLII in dramatic fashion over the Arizona Cardinals by way of a dazzling touchdown pass with less than a minute remaining in regulation.

Considering the magnitude of these impressive athletic achievements, few in the media believed that either could be topped. But of course, Michael Phelps, a notorious over-achiever, was up to the challenge and has yet again proved the skeptics wrong. With his historic performance at the bong, Phelps surpassed them all and was named 'the Gold Medal Winner of Bong Hits' by the same British tabloid that broke the news of his now famous toke.

The occasion is certainly a historic one. Few could have imagined that New York Giant Plaxico Burress's memorable midseason self-shooting, itself an awe-inspiring event, would be duplicated and improved upon by another famous athlete so quickly. Perhaps even more impressive is the fact that, less than a day after his initial statement, the Baltimore Bullet expressed to the A.P. his desire to turn his widely publicized apology into an opportunity--into the means by which he might bring attention to some important issues he feels are often ignored by the general public.

Remaining characteristically modest, the decorated athlete articulated his eagerness to bring recognition to those who consistently give of themselves and spend their lives in service, "We should really be congratulating the bong. I really hit that thing hard, and it responded," Mr. Phelps said in subsequent statements. "This has been great publicity for [bongs]. For so long, they've taken a backseat to doobies, pipes, and the many other devices used to smoke weed; unfairly, they've never gotten the recognition they deserve."

The swimmer's agent went on to express his client's ardent belief that most bongs are hindered by low standards and cultural restrictions, and as a result, aim lower than they should. They generally end up in squalor, caked in Cheeto Cheese, living on coffee tables in poorly lit apartments under the ownership of fat white guys with names like Doozer, he said. But Phelps hopes that the attention he has helped bring them might make a difference for a new generation of young pipes: "Every once in a while, a bong dares to dream bigger, hoping to make it onto an international stage. Today, this dream has come true, and we're all so glad that Michael could help to make a difference," his agent said.

The United States Olympic Committee President, Peter Ueberroth, was one of many notable figures to react to the superstar's comments with a sense of admiration. The USOC President conveyed his high regard for the mature way in which the young swimmer admitted the shortcomings of his over-zealous treatment of the bong and is now trying to let his true, altruistic intentions shine through, "You know, it's just amazing. When I first saw the picture of Michael hitting that bong, I wasn't sure that this was the right choice - for him or us - but now that I see the universal benefit of what Michael has done...it's hard to think otherwise. Really hard," he said contemplatively, before finishing, "And what's more? The bong will soon be more famous than I am. That sure is one lucky bong!"

Many have inquired as to what happened to the bong after its assault by the gold medalist. Though the bong could not be reached for comment, according to inside sources, the student who owned the bong has already sold it secretly on eBay for a hefty sum and has since dropped out of college. Phelps and his agents are currently in the process of trying to recover the bong from the anonymous buyer.

When asked to comment, Phelps smiled and said that it was just another example of the potentially positive consequences of his actions. "Some lucky kid has already entered early retirement," he said. He then added that he has already received countless text messages from college students congratulating him and informing him that they had renamed their bongs after him. "My favorite was sent by this guy from the University of Mexico. He named his bong 'Miguel Phelps.' That's my name in Spanish..." he said, wiping away a tear.

Of course, there are those in the U.S. that see storm clouds on the horizon for Phelps. Some of Michael's close friends worry that his behavior will not be looked upon favorably by the American public: "His mom is going to be so pissed," said Trent Albert, Phelps's tutor at the University of Michigan during his sophomore year. "And beyond that I'm worried about how history will remember him. Is there a Swimming Hall of Fame? No? Oh, there is? Well, I'm not sure if marijuana is considered a performance-enhancing drug or not, but I would hate to see Michael's name have an asterisk next to it in the record books because of his bong attack."

The world may simply not be ready for the kind of charity Michael Phelps has displayed in the last week. Unfortunately, there are many stigma still attached to marijuana and the bongs it fills, so there's no telling how the world will react to the Olympian's vicious bong hits and subsequent apology. No good deed goes unpunished. But we can all rest assured that no matter what the young swimmer goes on to accomplish in the next few years, there's no doubt that it will be pure gold.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Rain Rain Come and Stay

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I feel as if Georgia and perhaps the entire south east has taken a new approach to precipitation. We look forward to days where the Earth around us become saturated. We drive slower, and thank our higher Being for what is perceived as a blessing. Maybe in the back of our heads we blame ourselves for the drought across the land. We are understanding first hand the consequences of our parasitical behavior with Mother Nature. Could All of this really be are fault?
Is it to late for conservation?

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

by far the most nastiest thing in the world

Made specially for L.A.W.





I was out and about in lovely St. Mary's County Maryland when i ran across this one alarm blaze.
All of the firefighters are volunteers (which is VERY COOL)
I am not positive that this fire was started by Meth, but i did ask some people in the neighborhood what was going on and that is what they eluded too.
enjoy