Wow the egg thing ... Wow the egg thing amazed me LOL?
That egg had a ... That egg had a f**kin chicken in? it it looked like lol
he looks like ... he looks like kipkay?
i actually broke? ... i actually broke? the match when he said to break it with any of your fingers
I know have a straw ... I know have a straw sized hole straight through my thumb.? Thanks Quirkology.
Potato: 1
Me: 0
I did the final ... I did the final trick on my friend. He weighs 150 lbs. I weigh 280? lbs...I was on top haha....
stab it through? ... stab it through? the potato AMAZING
You can? easily ... You can? easily break the match without cheating. Just move the edges of the match to the middle of your index and ring finger, apply full force and it'll break.
kipkay doesnt have? ... kipkay doesnt have? an accent
Heh, you spelled ... Heh, you spelled the "Captain"? in your name wrong :D
A "cotton wool bud" ... A "cotton wool bud", the thing that he's holding in his hand and dips it? into the milk.
We? have the same ... We? have the same hand soap :)
so...? i broke the ... so...? i broke the match...
What did he say ... What did he say after food coloring? for? the ingredients.
You can just smack ... You can just smack you hand on the table, or any flat surface for that matter, and break the match without? bending your fingers ;)
Hustler asks for crime scene photos of slain hiker
ATLANTA — A true-crime author has requested crime-scene photos of the nude, decapitated body of University of Georgia graduate Meredith Emerson on behalf of Hustler magazine, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is refusing to comply while the House rushes through a law to block the release of similar photos.
Editorial: Amended crime scene bill creates problem
It was in the finest tradition of representative government that state Sen. Donzella James, D-Atlanta, proposed an amendment to a House bill restricting public access to some crime scene photos. Her amendment would extend that restriction to recordings of some 911 calls and some police dashboard video camera footage. And given the sensitive nature of such material, it's hardly surprising the Senate would vote 50-0 in favor of amending the House bill.
Editorial: Lawmakers move too fast on crime scene photos
The rush to get House Bill 1322, the Meredith Emerson Privacy Act, through the Georgia General Assembly is completely understandable. It's difficult to criticize state Rep. Jill Chambers, R-Atlanta, House Speaker David Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, and other lawmakers for quickly bringing their power as elected officials to bear to keep crime scene photos of the lifeless, decapitated body of murdered 24-year-old hiker Meredith Emerson out of the hands of a reporter working for a pornographic magazine.