I didn’t mention you in relation to the sign,
but to the discussion immediately following about the police issue.
At 10:19 and 10:26 you posted about the fearing the Police and the possibility of having to instruct your children to be wary of them.
I think we should move on from that idea and be pro-active in dealing with our law enforcement who are members of our community. With the emphasis on OUR law enforcement and OUR community.
It is not the same as chili. Not even a little.
I don’t think I’ve had a sloppy Joe since college. Isn’t it essentially chili on a bun?
I’ve had some very sloppy BJs though.
Okay, Legion, what about the bank?
See…the sloppy joe craze is sweeping the OT!
Legion, given what you went through growing up in ENY, did you ever consider raising your family in the ‘burbs?
I can’t remember the last time I had sloppy joes. Now you have me thinking about having some myself.
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I didn’t mention you in relation to the sign,
but to the discussion immediately following about the police issue.
At 10:19 and 10:26 you posted about the fearing the Police and the possibility of having to instruct your children to be wary of them.
I think we should move on from that idea and be pro-active in dealing with our law enforcement who are members of our community. With the emphasis on OUR law enforcement and OUR community.
Sorry for getting so heavy everyone.
“jessi there was nothing to due over!? i mean i guess people can sue for anything, but there was nothing to sue for.â€
Rob – look up 1983 claims – police spraying you with mace and kicking you if not provoked could certainly be a violation of your civil rights.
http://www.constitution.org/brief/forsythe_42-1983.htm
My friend defends NYC against these police brutality claims of citizens.
Sloppy joes are great…just, well, sloppy! I’m gonna be lazy though and not make my own french fries to go with them.