Police: Man paid couple for sex party, but told wife he was taken hostage
By Dennis Sullivan Special to Tribune
An Orland Park woman, who awoke recently to find her husband and a man she
By Dennis Sullivan Special to Tribune
An Orland Park woman, who awoke recently to find her husband and a man she
ooooh. they scored a garage door opener!? sa-WEET!
was it a 7gram rock and did they finish it? oh sorry i thought you were talking about Charlie
WINNING!
Did I miss something? Is Kitty the first post on this topic? If so, I missed the story.
Wonder why we dont see headlines like this on KSL? lol
OK, now I see what is going on here. If a user posts and they have a person blocked/ignore, then you don't see their post at all. So, the ignore member feature works all across the forums. Instead of not showing the post, the ignore member should just not allow the ignored member to contact the other member via e-mail and such. This way, the forums wouldn't be so disjointed...
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Did I miss something? Is Kitty the first post on this topic? If so, I missed the story.
The reasons you can see my post as the first one is cuz I'm so awesome. :P
I was more perplexed about the disorderly conduct being classified as a felony, is that like when you scream bloody murder? Found this online and it seems they got it right...
Fighting, making unreasonably loud noise in a public place and disrupting services or ceremonies can lead to disorderly conduct charges. While most of the time the charges are a misdemeanor or even just a violation, offenders can face felony charges in certain situations including: In Illinois, disorderly conduct is a felony if you make a false alarm; Disrupt a funeral in Indiana and you will face disorderly conduct felony charges. Cause a disturbance or fight in an airport and you will also face felony charges; In Arizona, a felony disorderly conduct charge can be filed if you show or handle a weapon during the offense. Felony charges mean jail time and possibly prison time if the offender is already on parole or probation at the time of the arrest. In Illinois, felony disorderly conduct charges also require 30 to 120 hours of community service.
Fighting, making unreasonably loud noise in a public place and disrupting services or ceremonies can lead to disorderly conduct charges. While most of the time the charges are a misdemeanor or even just a violation, offenders can face felony charges in certain situations including: In Illinois, disorderly conduct is a felony if you make a false alarm; Disrupt a funeral in Indiana and you will face disorderly conduct felony charges. Cause a disturbance or fight in an airport and you will also face felony charges; In Arizona, a felony disorderly conduct charge can be filed if you show or handle a weapon during the offense. Felony charges mean jail time and possibly prison time if the offender is already on parole or probation at the time of the arrest. In Illinois, felony disorderly conduct charges also require 30 to 120 hours of community service.
Good thing she didn't get involved, then they would be adding rape charges, kidnapping charges (wife), and probably a few other fun and serious charges for this guy's little "game".
I wonder if he has been tested for drug use? And what his job thinks about this idea.
I wonder if he has been tested for drug use? And what his job thinks about this idea.
Wow! This makes me feel good about myself. I am not this crazy......lol.