Tough guy beats down some women at Disney..
He's ready to go to jail tonight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_VU...M#action=share
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Tough guy beats down some women at Disney..
He's ready to go to jail tonight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_VU...M#action=share
California ^^^
https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/r...ice-cream-shop
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It's a new Asian Flavors series by Ben and Jerrys.
so is her last name pronounced "why P cha"? :wink:
https://kfoxtv.com/resources/media/2...?1562695967914
Jung Soon Wypcha was arrested Monday and charged with tampering with food. An arrest affidavit claims she peed in an ice cream churning machine and picked her nose and stuck her fingers in ice cream containers.
Florida woman accused of urinating in ice cream machine at local shop
https://rare.us/rare-humor/florida-m...mpaign=rpeople
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A Florida woman practicing either misguided passenger safety methods or some extremely public dom/sub sexual humiliation play was pulled over in Polk County, Florida because a Florida man locked in a dog cage was in the bed of the Ford F150 pickup truck she was driving.
Did the erect, O-faced fellow have kibble and water???
Florida is a state of mind: https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/11/us/ra...rnd/index.html
Floida man will cut your dick off!
https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/s...to-get-revenge
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GILCHRIST COUNTY, Fla. – A Florida man is accused of breaking into the home of his wife's lover, tying him up and then cutting off his penis with a pair of scissors.
The Gilchrist County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call of a “stabbing/cutting” at a mobile home on Sunday. As deputies were on their way to the mobile home, a male caller told dispatchers that an armed man, later identified as his 49-year-old neighbor Alex Bonilla, broke into his home and cut off his penis.
Upon arrival, the male caller told deputies on scene that Bonilla came over to his home and threatened to kill the man if he resisted. The man told deputies Bonilla then took him to the man’s bedroom, tied him up and then forcefully cut the man’s penis with a pair of scissors.
The man, whose penis got cut off, told deputies that Bonilla fled the scene with the man’s severed penis in his possession.
According to the arrest report, Bonilla “was found to have caught the victim and the [Bonilla’s] wife during sexual intercourse” back in May.
Deputies found and arrested Bonilla a couple hours after responding to the original call.
Bonilla is facing multiple felony charges including burglary, kidnapping – false imprisonment and aggravated assault.
The victim remains in hospital, deputies said.
Officials did not specify what happened to the victim's penis.
Judges getting in on it:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime...cid=spartandhp
Excellent intuitive association jump.
anybody see "florida girl" get tossed by the bison in yellowstone? i laughed
I suppose ............ probably a good thing he wasn't from Texas or Alaska
https://proxy.topixcdn.com/ipicimg/U...x401xx444x.img
Figure he’ll get it colored in?
Floridians and hurricaneshttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...c6a60d3f61.jpg
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Non-Freeride Systems jacket = FAIL.
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Man, Florida is fucked.
most of the way though this book Gulf: The making of an American Sea which I've been enjoying and is especially interesting w/ hurricanes upon us
I feel like it reveals a lot of the Florida/ TX/ Gulf area culture -which was enlightening to me, a landlocked northern mountain person
Or you can check out DeepSouthMafia's thread on the culture known as "Salt Life". Like most DeepSouthMafia threads, it has tons of fascinating information.
“Salt Life.”
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...d.php?t=328979
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You have to remember that Florida is essentially only a hundred years old, with most of the buildup post WW2. There was nothing really there before.
Like Homestead.
Hmm, interesting that the country's oldest city, St Augustine, is here though.
It is true- post WWII saw the majority of development, since most of the GI's trained here, survived the war, and said fuck it, I want to live in the sun. But, there have been people here for a very long time. Tampa was founded in 1849, and Miami about 50 years later. We are about the same age as Utah and most of the West as far as development goes. Similar history of kicking the indians out as well.
The trains then air conditioning. Before that it was a fetid swamp.
Yeah, older places are screwed, see Michael and the PanHandle last year. I kinda misspoke when I said another Andrew can't happen- Cat5 storms will take everything out. Living here, you get a little nonchalant about anything Cat 3 or lower. Unless the thing is aimed right at your house, you don't get too concerned. 2 years ago, that storm that hit Naples, we evacuated. We weren't messing around with the storm surge.
The news loves to show the wind and destruction, but that is centralized around the eye. Andrew did a ton of wind damage, an unprecedented amount. That is what changed the codes, drastically. The storm surge is what does the most damage. That is what the news shows afterward, and people that don't live here think the wind did that.
The storm surge is what makes us evacuate, because my elevation is 9 ft above sea level. I don't even have an ocean view either. We are on the bay side.
Most of those are gone in most areas. The land was too valuable and the "owners" were kicked out. There are still a decent amount of small trailer parks, but none near the water anymore. Mobile homes are mandatory evacuation in tropical storm winds or higher.
Everything down there is pretty new. They had a building boom going right before the recession, shit got bad until about 2014-2015, and it has been lights out no holds barred ever since. My business down there has tripled in that time. Bonita is pretty nice, Naples is redonculous, and Ft Myers is still pretty trashy, but getting nicer every year. You never really saw much footage of destruction in Naples on the news, and that was a pretty badass storm. They showed all the Key West damage, and the annihilation further up the Keys, but they really didn't show much from Naples. I was down there about a month later, and you could barely tell anything had happened.
Funny Naples story. Friend of the family owned a very successful manufacturing business in Chicago, and sold it for a ton. Not exactly a small fish in a big pond. He moved to the nicest hugest house in Naples. No one on his street had ever worked a day in their life. They basically treated him like the help. He ended up selling and moving somewhere that I can't recall. His famous saying is, " I thought I had money, till I moved to Naples."