The Royal Ass Hat Award Goes To... I saw this coming, and I am not even psychic.
In a complaint filed Thursday with Clayton County police, Lett said he brokered and videotaped the transaction on behalf of Tom Biscardi, a Bigfoot hunter in California. Lett said Biscardi said he’d repay the loan at 50 percent interest within 90 days.
Lett said he met with two men the night of Aug. 14 in the Justice Center parking lot, where the two men signed a “transfer release agreement” to sell the frozen remains of Bigfoot, a gorilla-like creature that some people claim to have seen in wilderness areas throughout the nation. Lett said he handed over $50,000 in cash.
Lett said he then followed the two men to a house on nearby Poston Road, where another person was “standing guard” over a freezer that held the alleged remains. Lett said the freezer, which weighed almost a ton, was loaded onto a trailer towed by his GMC Yukon Denali.
Once Lett returned to Indiana, the thawing process began, and the creature turned out to be a Halloween costume, he said. Lett said he has tried without success to contact the men to get his money back.
The two suspects are not identified in the report, but they are thought to be former Clayton police Officer Matt Whitton and former corrections officer Rick Dyer. Both men appeared on WSB-TV Wednesday and admitted their roles in the hoax.
Police Capt. Greg Dickens said suspects are not identified in incident reports until charges are filed. The case might be assigned to a detective by Friday afternoon.
“I think the solvability expectation in this case is pretty high,” he said.
Whitton, 28, was fired Tuesday after six years with the department because of his involvement in the hoax, police Chief Jeff Turner said. Dyer, 31, worked at three state prisons, according to Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training Council records. However, he now drives a truck for Big Foot Towing Co. and sells used cars over the Internet.
Both are being represented by Jonesboro attorney Steve Lister, who was in court Thursday afternoon and not immediately available for comment. No formal criminal charges have been filed.
The whereabouts of the two Georgia men are unknown.
The Blonde Mortician
By oneguysview - Tue, 08/12/2008 - 3:16pm
This one's for Clarity. Yer right - enuff of CCAC.A man who just died is delivered to a local mortuary wearing an expensive, expertly tailored black suit.
The female blonde mortician asks the deceased's wife how she would like the body dressed. She points out that the man does look good in the black suit he is already wearing.
The widow, however, says that she always thought her husband looked his best in blue, and that she wants him in a blue suit. She gives the Blonde mortician a blank check and says, 'I don't care what it costs, but please have my husband in a blue suit for the viewing.'
The woman returns the next day for the wake. To her delight, she finds her husband dressed in a gorgeous blue suit with a subtle chalk stripe ; the suit fits him perfectly .
She says to the mortician, 'Whatever this cost, I'm very satisfied. You did an excellent job and I'm very grateful. How much did you spend?' To her astonishment, the blonde mortician presents her with the blank check.
'There's no charge,' she says.
'No, really, I must compensate you for the cost of that exquisite blue suit!' she says.
'Honestly, ma'am,' the blonde says, 'it cost nothing. You see, a deceased gentleman of about your husband's size was brought in shortly after you left yesterday, and he was wearing an attractive blue suit. I asked his wife if she minded him going to his grave wearing a black suit instead, and she said it made no difference as long as he looked nice.'
'So I just switched the heads.'
(BET YOU DIDN'T SEE THAT COMIN!!!)
When Humans don't know Scat! They turned to mans best friend.
http://depts.washington.edu/conserv/dog%20bios.html
When Believers Challenge those who do not believe as hey do.
They first automatically assume that the person never believed.
Then they get all insulted when the unbeliever challenges the scoop of their belief.
Telling a person that they are wrong for not accepting your beliefs is never a good idea.
if you claim to have some "gift' and want a person to accept your claim, then expect them to request a demonstration of that gift, their are more people that claim to do mystical things, then there are people that actually demonstrate/perform things that appear mystical.
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Those who say bad things about those who assume, should not assume :)
I agree with you in this case however not all assume the "non-believer" never believed. Personally I tend to think that nearly all people had some form of belief before they stopped.
Then there are people who accept a less sensational core belief.. they suffer in the proclamations of the fanatical sensational believers. Constantly told that unless they have some astonishing experience then they must lack some "higher devotion". People that One up in faith piss me off. "I am more devoted then you." is their Anthem.
Curious.. how general is this?
white with eather (sp) an off colored trim to it or a kind of brown or dark tan or baish (sp) color maybe...
A simple trap to set. One baited with what appears to be curiosity. What pray tell is caught in such a trap?
The Best thing about being a Fanatic.
You can always blame some one else for the lack of devotion that made your cause fail.
An Invite to An Expirement in Possession.
I am not too absorbed in myself to be validated by your lack of supporting opinion.
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funny, i thought you were always to broad to take your own side in a debate lol
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Brain Lateralization Test Results |
Right Brain (64%) The right hemisphere is the visual, figurative, artistic, and intuitive side of the brain. Left Brain (40%) The left hemisphere is the logical, articulate, assertive, and practical side of the brain |
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Brain Lateralization Test Results |
Right Brain (62%) The right hemisphere is the visual, figurative, artistic, and intuitive side of the brain. Left Brain (62%) The left hemisphere is the logical, articulate, assertive, and practical side of the brain |
Looks like I swing both ways..
Taken a month ago..It no wonder I struggle so.
Right Brain |||||||||||||||||| 72%
Left Brain |||||||||||||||| 62%
*results won't usually add up to 100% as this test measures each side seperately
Left brain dominant individuals are more orderly, literal, articulate, and to the point. They are good at understanding directions and anything that is explicit and logical. They can have trouble comprehending emotions and abstract concepts, they can feel lost when things are not clear, doubting anything that is not stated and proven.
Right brain dominant individuals are more visual and intuitive. They are better at summarizing multiple points, picking up on what's not said, visualizing things, and making things up. They can lack attention to detail, directness, organization, and the ability to explain their ideas verbally, leaving them unable to communicate effectively.
Overall you appear to be Right Brain Dominant
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Talk/talk.politics.guns/2006-03/msg00686.htmlIn a half hour special on discovery channel
researched by Jessica Cobb and written by James Manfill
Tony Robinson host and narrator Explains that Holy Blood holy grail is
a
Total Fraud.
There Never Ever Was a Prieure de Sion except as a Hoax and a
Practicle Joke.
Should Alternative Healers Be Subject to Malpractice Actions?
Started by: dabbler
Oct 14 2008
Yes: 37 50%
No: 37 50%
Total Votes: 74
An article on the Ark, File Under Fraud Cases.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v21/i2/ark.aspThe Wyatt/Gray claims are truly astonishing (see Amazing claims). Unfortunately, reputable Bible-believing archaeologists and other experts willing and capable of giving an objective assessment are never able to check out the claimed artifacts. There is generally a plausible-sounding story as to why that is impossible, or why the time is not right. The alleged finding of the Ark of the Covenant (see also The Ark of the Covenant—could it even be found?) is associated with claims of supernatural intervention, photographs mysteriously getting fogged or vanishing, and ‘Men in Black’ style government cover-ups.
Are the claims true? If they are, such a staggeringly impressive list would mean that Ron Wyatt had been almost as miraculously assisted by God as the patriarch Moses.4 If, however, a careful examination of just one or two of these claims reveals them to be false, fanciful or fraudulent, the ‘divine leading’ option evaporates, and it is clear that Christians are being seriously misled.
Reality is the interaction of matter, organic, and inorganic.. with the laws of physics.
Religions beliefs, philosophy,creeds,economic disposition, mental disposition, race, culture, controlled substances, age, education, etc. Effect only the active interpretation of ones present location in their environment.
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Yes and no. Reality (real or otherwise) is based solely on the individuals perception. Even matter itself must bend to the will of the mind.
Physics 102.
indeed
So should environment read perceived reality? Or interpreted reality?
Interpreted denotes a conscious act, the way we see our world is through subconscious perception.
Reality is the pain I felt when I hit my toe on the chair the other night.It hurt forREALZ!
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Your Inner European is Dutch! |
![]() Open minded and tolerant. You're up for just about anything. |
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How close is it?
mine was
Your Inner European is Russian! |
![]() Mysterious and exotic. You've got a great balance of danger and allure. |
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Six Foot Bunny? Yea we got that, and he is EVIL!
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damm! is that bunnys last name norris?
Wow,....I think I will lock the doors from the Easter bunny this year,lol.
I find it odd that post that are relavent to someones understanding of a topic are deleted from a thread, because they do not flatter the threads authors obsession for super natural explaination.
Black eyed people.. are nothing but pranksters, regardless of how many people claim to have seen them, people will claim to see Santa Claus if it helps them align with a social group.
So those that craft such Hoaxes really made a sucker out of a lot of Guilible people.. so much so that they started a site.. how amusing.
Pretending to want to discuss something, and then deleting the solution, that may calm the nerves of a person that not only claims to have seen such things, but actually had a person scare them with BLack contacts, is just as important if not more important then extoling the super natural "Are you scared." Crap..
People laugh Behind your back.
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Yes, they do. Pisses me off.... but it's usually because they can't win an argument or get the best of you somehow while you still have access to the conversation. Take you out of the equation, and they can easily win.
Yes but the so want people to laugh at them to their faces.
The whole purpose of doing fringe stuff is to have the reaction, so they in turn react to that..
It's when they stop laughing that you can laugh right back.
It's when they stop laughing that you can laugh right back.
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