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Neither of you should attempt to talk law.
And what are you going to do about it? Huh?
Neither of you should attempt to talk law.
I heard they used to call you the Mullet Ninja back in the day.And what are you going to do about it? Huh?
They never caught him, and something really horrible happened to Steve over Thanksgiving. He was visiting his daughter in Pittsburgh, got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and fell down a flight of stairs. He's a quadriplegic now and in the care of his ex-wife, who is an angel, back in West Palm Beach.Oh yeah, your cousin is Steve Shepherd, the mid 60s guy who beat up the dude that tried to mug him in WPB s few years ago, right? I remember you posted the story on here. That made the news around the world. That was a great friggin story.
BTW, did they ever catch the perp in that case?
Alex got more ass than a rental bicycle seat.
The grown-ups are trying to have a conversation here Dougie. Please be respectful.
Alex.
By midnight in a college bar my gas was lethal from the rank draft beer they always served....not only could I have taken everyone in that bathroom out by a slight lift of my leg I could also have peeled the paint right off the wall...
They never caught him, and something really horrible happened to Steve over Thanksgiving. He was visiting his daughter in Pittsburgh, got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and fell down a flight of stairs. He's a quadriplegic now and in the care of his ex-wife, who is an angel, back in West Palm Beach.
Neither of you should attempt to talk law.
They never caught him, and something really horrible happened to Steve over Thanksgiving. He was visiting his daughter in Pittsburgh, got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and fell down a flight of stairs. He's a quadriplegic now and in the care of his ex-wife, who is an angel, back in West Palm Beach.
They never caught him, and something really horrible happened to Steve over Thanksgiving. He was visiting his daughter in Pittsburgh, got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and fell down a flight of stairs. He's a quadriplegic now and in the care of his ex-wife, who is an angel, back in West Palm Beach.
youre not... really... considering something Pasty wrote to be serious, are you?Damn, that's terrible-I'm sorry to hear that.
It's serious this time, unfortunately. I had a rough year last year. My sister died in February of complications from a brain tumor being removed, a very close friend of mine died when he was clearing his property in WV and a tree fell on him, and my cousin, who was a hero to me growing up, and was literally the most active man of his age I've ever seen became paralyzed. I wish I were joking about all those things.youre not... really... considering something Pasty wrote to be serious, are you?
We all have those times when we realize how close we came to disaster. A very similar thing happened to me back around 2009 or so. I was visiting my Mom at her house in New Orleans and I woke up early to go to a meeting I had in town. I was sleeping on the second floor, and it was still dark as I was walking down the hallway to the bathroom. The next thing I know, I'm falling. Its really hard to describe the complete sensory overload that happens when all of a sudden, without warning, you're flying through space in the dark. I'll never forget it.They never caught him, and something really horrible happened to Steve over Thanksgiving. He was visiting his daughter in Pittsburgh, got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and fell down a flight of stairs. He's a quadriplegic now and in the care of his ex-wife, who is an angel, back in West Palm Beach.
I still think back now and then to this and other incidents as a reminder of just how quickly things can go permanently south. However, the lesson for me isn't to hide in the closet with a helmet on, but rather to live life today because you don't know if it'll be over tomorrow.
It's serious this time, unfortunately. I had a rough year last year. My sister died in February of complications from a brain tumor being removed, a very close friend of mine died when he was clearing his property in WV and a tree fell on him, and my cousin, who was a hero to me growing up, and was literally the most active man of his age I've ever seen became paralyzed. I wish I were joking about all those things.
That's right. She died one year ago yesterday. The NPR interview was not aired until a few months after she died.so sorry to hear. Your sister was the author who was interviewed by NPR, right?
That's right. She died one year ago yesterday. The NPR interview was not aired until a few months after she died.