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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Well, at least they didn't find a gun in the truck.

http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/092308/geo_335397710.shtml

9 comments:

  1. What a bunch of ingrates. The Sheriff allows them to have a cook out and they hop the fence. It just goes to show you that no good deed goes unpunished. How ungrateful can you be. In the middle of all sorts of legal problems the Sheriff cares enough for a bunch of crooks to give them a cook out and they take advantage of his kindness. What is this world coming to. Kindness is not a good thing with certain folks. Maybe it shouldn't be wasted on jail birds? It is just a thought. Probably why Ole Bill was held in such high esteem by his jailed folks, Chua, the jet skiing inmates, Cisco, Dirkes, etc.

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  2. Perhaps the brothers broke out to
    protest the absence of steak, grouper, and key lime cheesecake at the cookout.

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  3. Boy!! Ol' Bill can sure pick 'em, huh? HOW many escaped since 2006?..Man..some people just don't appreciate anything, do they?

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  4. What kind of jackass do you have to be to "trust" a criminal? Our sheriff needs to take a lesson from that sheriff out in Arizona and set up tent city and take away their coffee, hot meals and TV. Jail should be punishment not a freaking vacation!

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  5. I heard that Chuckie was scheduled to bring the tiki torches and do the now famous Ponderosa hula and when she did not, they decided to go to
    jacksonville to find another show.

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  6. don't forget the tiki torches, them damn skeeters are bad in back of the substation.

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  7. Perhaps would should contract the Camden County jails out to the DNR. They have much more experience with catch and release programs.

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  8. jay,
    no offense but DNR does no release.they catch and tag you with a good size fine and you learn real fast its not worth it.
    only difference is they treat you with respect the whole time.

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  9. Uh, "catch and release," as in catch and release fishing restrictions on some fish species.

    "Fish," "DNR" - get it?

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Please keep it clean and reasonably civil. "Public figures" are fair game, consistent with the "actual malice" exception. I suggest you Google both terms before you go off half-cocked.