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#151
35 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Fucking with bombs with a massive hangover is something the Irish know not how to do. 

Fixed for accuracy.  

#154

My guess is it will be a Joseph Stack type deal except this guy didn't have a pilot's license.

#155
32 minutes ago, burntorangebongos said:

I'm kind of surprised that no one has claimed responsibility. They seemed to have gone through a lot of effort. 

They may have blown themselves up by accident.

11 minutes ago, TexasEd said:

My guess is it will be a Joseph Stack type deal except this guy didn't have a pilot's license.

Disgruntled AT&T employee or customer.

#156
13 hours ago, J.R. Juniors Junior Jr. said:

Man, that bike rack is freaking money! 

It's no blue shed, but it's still pretty legit

Edited by StruggleBus
Edit: Too late

#158
18 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:

 

I would think the AT&T building would have been covered in security cameras.  Years ago, I had to go into an AT&T facility for some equipment we were delivering/installing, and it was crazy with security - no windows, lots of cameras, etc. among other measures.

 

#164

Maybe she's pissed off that they keep hiding her ever expanding ass behind tables in every commercial.

 

/Ducks

 

Edited by Cajun

#165

Guy knocked out a decent number of communications & had law enforcement scrambling for the better part of a day. Weird that he/they seemingly did nothing to take advantage of the situation and carry out other crimes or attacks.

#169

Though to keep the case from becoming an abortion, I'd recommend the FBI also interview whoever, with their nose so bright, was asked to lead Santa's sleigh the other night.

Edited by clapclapclap

#174

The repeated "Nashville Police beleive this to be an intentional act" headline just kills me.

Ya think?

What tipped you off boys?  The PA announcement blaring and telling everyone that a bomb would go off provide some solid leads?

#178

So a guy who might know a thing or two about wiring and would have access to alert systems that likely allow you to record different messages (much like the ones you hear in office buildings during fire alarms etc). 

#179

If there is any "God", he will have been an avid bowler and will have had a HUGE axe to grind over "New Country".

Make it happen Yahweh!!!

Edited by Cajun

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#182

 

Reporter: I'm here with a former co-worker, can you tell me what kind of person was he?

Former Co-Worker: Sure, I remember him. He was a loner, but a real hard worker. I mean, he was the first one on his shift at work, and the last one to go home.

Reporter: Do you believe he blew up the AT&T building? 

Former Co-Worker:  Oh, yes, definitely. Thats all he talked about. I remember one day I says, uh, hey man, why are you working so hard? He says, Cause I'm saving up to buy an RV and some explosives, so I can blow up the AT&T building.

 

Reporter: I'm here with a convenience store employee who saw him often, can you tell me what kind of person was he?

Convenience Store Employee:  He was a quiet guy, a kind of a loner. But real polite. He always had exact change, and he always asked how my family was. Nice guy.

Reporter: Do you believe he blew up the AT&T building? 

Convenience Store Employee:   Oh, yes, definitely. Thats all he ever talked about. Why, just the other day, he came in and he says, Raj, I need some of those energy drinks, I'm loading up my RV with explosives to blow up the AT&T building, and I'm really tired.

 

Reporter: I'm here with a neighbor, can you tell me what kind of person was he?

Neighbor: He was a loner, and a quiet man. He attended church, and Sunday School. I remember he was always very polite. 

Reporter: Do you believe he blew up the AT&T building? 

Neighbor: Oh, yes. Definitely. Thats all he ever talked about.

 

Reporter: I'm here with a former classmate, can you tell me what kind of person was he?

Former Classmate: He was a bit of a loner, he was a member of the A/V club, the chemistry club, and the future RV owners club.

Reporter: Do you believe he blew up the AT&T building? 

Former Classmate:  Oh yeah, all he ever talked about during lunch, was his dream one day to save up enough to buy an RV, fill it with explosives, and blow up the AT&T building.

Reporter: Its no wonder that his classmates chose him, "Most Likely to Blow Up the AT&T Building With an RV"

#183
4 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

 

Reporter: I'm here with a former co-worker, can you tell me what kind of person was he?

Former Co-Worker: Sure, I remember him. He was a loner, but a real hard worker. I mean, he was the first one on his shift at work, and the last one to go home.

Reporter: Do you believe he blew up the AT&T building? 

Former Co-Worker:  Oh, yes, definitely. Thats all he talked about. I remember one day I says, uh, hey man, why are you working so hard? He says, Cause I'm saving up to buy an RV and some explosives, so I can blow up the AT&T building.

 

Reporter: I'm here with a convenience store employee who saw him often, can you tell me what kind of person was he?

Convenience Store Employee:  He was a quiet guy, a kind of a loner. But real polite. He always had exact change, and he always asked how my family was. Nice guy.

Reporter: Do you believe he blew up the AT&T building? 

Convenience Store Employee:   Oh, yes, definitely. Thats all he ever talked about. Why, just the other day, he came in and he says, Raj, I need some of those energy drinks, I'm loading up my RV with explosives to blow up the AT&T building, and I'm really tired.

 

Reporter: I'm here with a neighbor, can you tell me what kind of person was he?

Neighbor: He was a loner, and a quiet man. He attended church, and Sunday School. I remember he was always very polite. 

Reporter: Do you believe he blew up the AT&T building? 

Neighbor: Oh, yes. Definitely. Thats all he ever talked about.

 

Reporter: I'm here with a former classmate, can you tell me what kind of person was he?

Former Classmate: He was a bit of a loner, he was a member of the A/V club, the chemistry club, and the future RV owners club.

Reporter: Do you believe he blew up the AT&T building? 

Former Classmate:  Oh yeah, all he ever talked about during lunch, was his dream one day to save up enough to buy an RV, fill it with explosives, and blow up the AT&T building.

Reporter: Its no wonder that his classmates chose him, "Most Likely to Blow Up the AT&T Building With an RV"

This is satire you just typed up?

Edited by Rip76

#185
What tipped you off?
The part where his name was Warner, and he warned everybody. Because, that's what warners do. They warn.
#186
1 hour ago, cactusflinthead said:

 

Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, signed the property away via a quitclaim deed to Michelle Swing, a 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, for $0.00, according to county records.

Quinn’s signature does not appear on the November 25th transfer and she told DailyMail.com she knew absolutely nothing about it.

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What do we think?

Edited by fakebusiness

#187
24 minutes ago, Rip76 said:

This is satire you just typed up?

Yes, what tipped you off?  Was it because it sounded like the Buckwheat assassination sketches on SNL from the 80s?

#190
10 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Yes, what tipped you off?  Was it because it sounded like the Buckwheat assassination sketches on SNL from the 80s?

Haha!

Actually, it sounded a bit like something in the news today.

#191
27 minutes ago, fakebusiness said:

Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, signed the property away via a quitclaim deed to Michelle Swing, a 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, for $0.00, according to county records.

Quinn’s signature does not appear on the November 25th transfer and she told DailyMail.com she knew absolutely nothing about it.

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What do we think?

Wood

#192
16 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Area sarcasm detectors were seriously damaged in the blast.

Well, some hard hitting journos are still running headlines that this "may have been intentional".

So it's up to you Bozo, but you might consider cutting the guy some slack. 😉

 

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#194
34 minutes ago, fakebusiness said:

Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, signed the property away via a quitclaim deed to Michelle Swing, a 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, for $0.00, according to county records.

Quinn’s signature does not appear on the November 25th transfer and she told DailyMail.com she knew absolutely nothing about it.

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What do we think?

Former bartender at Nashville Hooters where Warner used to eat his Christmas dinner?

#195
37 minutes ago, fakebusiness said:

Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, signed the property away via a quitclaim deed to Michelle Swing, a 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, for $0.00, according to county records.

Quinn’s signature does not appear on the November 25th transfer and she told DailyMail.com she knew absolutely nothing about it.

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What do we think?

I think it's a long way to El Paso from Beaumont.

Edit: because that's a long ass drive

Edited by cactusflinthead

#196
Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, signed the property away via a quitclaim deed to Michelle Swing, a 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, for $0.00, according to county records.
Quinn’s signature does not appear on the November 25th transfer and she told DailyMail.com she knew absolutely nothing about it.
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What do we think?

I think people who write in green need to be bludgeoned to death.
#197
1 hour ago, fakebusiness said:

Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, signed the property away via a quitclaim deed to Michelle Swing, a 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, for $0.00, according to county records.

Quinn’s signature does not appear on the November 25th transfer and she told DailyMail.com she knew absolutely nothing about it.

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What do we think?

I think she's got way too many clothes on to judge level of honesty.

#199

Won’t mean shit, no matter how many cars they blow up.

Fulmer will stay the AD.

Sec sec sec education.

Fulmer is University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Vandy is in Nashville. Memphis is in Memphis.

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