Officer charged for battery on the job, again.
Read that. Now, I understand that officers can't just knock a dude out right away. But I think it's horribly cliche and nearly moronic and wimpy to worry about a drug lord getting knocked on his ass.
It's great to see that the quickness of the officer resulted in a cocaine carrier getting tossed in jail. Imagine if the officer didn't make the supposed threat, or didn't act in the manner he did? I doubt it would have ended as nicely as one would imagine.
I don't support police brutality. But I do think it can be waived if there are positive results, and we see more people possessing drugs that are cuffed.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Wow. That's all I can say.
So I am currently working on trying to start my assignment due for tomorrow's class, when I find the most shocking, yet hilarious, thing I've seen all week:
Keith Richards snorted his father's ashes.
In a twisted, enlightening, and horrified-yet-intrigued way, I would bet that any drug addict (especially the 'snorters') have probably thought of this.
Finally, someone did it. I think it's funny that he mixed it with cocaine. If you were the father and knew about that, would you be offended? Let's say you were okay with your son snorting your ashes (an idea hard to get around,) would you expect them to do it straight up with a rolled up $100 bill? Or would you settle for some crushed up pills they bought from a guy living in his parent's basement?
That's a lot of crazy questions you probably don't want to think about. I'm guessing Keith Richards didn't want to, either.
Keith Richards snorted his father's ashes.
In a twisted, enlightening, and horrified-yet-intrigued way, I would bet that any drug addict (especially the 'snorters') have probably thought of this.
Finally, someone did it. I think it's funny that he mixed it with cocaine. If you were the father and knew about that, would you be offended? Let's say you were okay with your son snorting your ashes (an idea hard to get around,) would you expect them to do it straight up with a rolled up $100 bill? Or would you settle for some crushed up pills they bought from a guy living in his parent's basement?
That's a lot of crazy questions you probably don't want to think about. I'm guessing Keith Richards didn't want to, either.
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