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Wayne Boatwright
 
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On Mon 13 Jun 2005 09:07:22p, Nexis wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
> ...
>> notbob wrote:
>>
>>> On 2005-06-13, BeautyBuyNature.com > wrote:
>>>
>>> > NOT GUILTY
>>>
>>> Oh swell! More reinforcement for Michael to continue his perverted
>>> antics. That jury ...or perhaps the judge... should be put up on
>>> charges.
>>>

>>
>> That does it. If I ever get the urge to go out and kill some one or
>> have sleepovers with little boys, I am going to go to California, the
>> place where you can get away with murder if you have enough money.
>>
>>

>
> I don't know about Michael or OJ....but apparently it is perfectly okay
> to run someone over with your car in our lovely sunshine-filled state.
>
> My husband was hit by a car almost 2 weeks ago. It was deliberate. My
> daughter and his brother witnessed it. The police came, handcuffed the
> guy, stayed until an ambulance took my husband to the hospital, then
> uncuffed and released the guy. When my BIL asked why, the cop replied
> "It wasn't like he did it on purpose".
> Oddly enough, I was at the Farmer's Market in Hillcrest ( I bought some
> luscious raspberries, does that count as OBFood??), and overheard
> another couple recounting a similar experience...although the person hit
> in that case was on a bike, not on foot.
>
> kimberly


How is your husband doing, kimberly? Was the person who hit him someone
known to your family, or just a random act of intentional violence? I
can't believe the police simply let the guy go. Was he not charged with
hit and run?

I hope you husband is doind well.

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
...
> On Mon 13 Jun 2005 09:07:22p, Nexis wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>>
>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> notbob wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2005-06-13, BeautyBuyNature.com > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > NOT GUILTY
>>>>
>>>> Oh swell! More reinforcement for Michael to continue his perverted
>>>> antics. That jury ...or perhaps the judge... should be put up on
>>>> charges.
>>>>
>>>
>>> That does it. If I ever get the urge to go out and kill some one or
>>> have sleepovers with little boys, I am going to go to California, the
>>> place where you can get away with murder if you have enough money.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I don't know about Michael or OJ....but apparently it is perfectly okay
>> to run someone over with your car in our lovely sunshine-filled state.
>>
>> My husband was hit by a car almost 2 weeks ago. It was deliberate. My
>> daughter and his brother witnessed it. The police came, handcuffed the
>> guy, stayed until an ambulance took my husband to the hospital, then
>> uncuffed and released the guy. When my BIL asked why, the cop replied
>> "It wasn't like he did it on purpose".
>> Oddly enough, I was at the Farmer's Market in Hillcrest ( I bought some
>> luscious raspberries, does that count as OBFood??), and overheard
>> another couple recounting a similar experience...although the person hit
>> in that case was on a bike, not on foot.
>>
>> kimberly

>
> How is your husband doing, kimberly? Was the person who hit him someone
> known to your family, or just a random act of intentional violence? I
> can't believe the police simply let the guy go. Was he not charged with
> hit and run?
>
> I hope you husband is doind well.
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright Õ¿Õ¬



Wayne,

He's doing much better. There was some muscle damage (tears and separation)
but no broken bones. He's had alot of headaches too, but not as bad the last
few days.
The person who hit him wasn't someone he knew, but he'd met him. It's a long
story, but apparently the officer on the scene knew the guy, and so took him
at his word. Personally, I'm not a litigious person, but I plan to sue the
pants off this guy.


kimberly


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