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(@shadowed-spirit-sage)
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Supreme Master Magi, if you have nothing constructive to say, perhaps it would be wiser to not say anything at all, in four topics no less.

Back on topic, ouch. Hope everything goes well for you, Geo. Take a bit better care next time, ey?

~Shadowed Spirit Sage

 
(@Anonymous)
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Perhaps after his community service, Geo can answer the immortal question of why you only ever see one shoe at the side of the road.

 
(@jinsoku-sonichqcommunity)
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Or why shoes get tangled up on electrical/phone wire.

Luck to ya, Geo.

 
(@craig-bayfield)
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Ok, Geo... I've worked out your sentance.

You are to watch this video lawforkids.org/toons/view_toon.cfm?id=8 over and over again until you learn your lesson!

 
(@shadowed-spirit-sage)
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Actually Jin, I can answer that one ^^;

Some people are dumb enough to see how high they can throw their shoes and purposely try to get them stuck when nobody's around. And whadya know, some people actually do get them stuck, and then they're screwed. ^^;

....not that I've ever done that before..... >>;;;

~Shadowed Spirit Sage

 
(@dirk-amoeba)
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I was told that they marked off gang territory. Not by anyone reliable, mind you, but... well, there you are.

 
(@psxphile_1722027877)
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**puts two and two together, gets five**

Of course! Michievous little girl gangs terrorize neighborhoods and toss shoes up on telephone wires as a warning to all! It's so obvious now...

 
(@miss-puar)
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Wizard did it.

 
(@albino-rapper)
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That cartoon has terrible lip synch.

 
(@chibibecca_1722585688)
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i always did wonder about the shoe thing. i keep seeing them in the suburbs here, wrapped around telephone wires.

but back at home, trees seemed to be the popular thing to throw shoes into. i figured at the time it was bullies picking on kids and stealing their shoes. oo

 
(@stewie0015)
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And now we know the real reason Becca is aways stealing shoelaces... She's trying to prevent gang wars! *cheers*

...Or maybe she's the lordess of the biggest gang in the world... OMG... Behind those innocent eyes are the brains of a criminal mastermind!

 
(@chibibecca_1722585688)
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hey, surely you know by now that i do everything in the name of all things good and fluffy?

*flees with a sack full of shoelaces*

 
(@Anonymous)
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Quote:


That cartoon has terrible lip synch.


Not to mention terrible Everything else :crazy :

 
(@supreme-master-magi)
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shoes=drug dealer near by

 
(@crimson-darkwolfe)
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Nah, shoes = a dealer of Liquorice Laces in the area D:

 
(@hidoikijo)
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Well, on the shoes issue. Back in my town that meant there's a drug dealer's territory nearby.

Now, on the court date thing. I'm not sure how old you are but it seems ya got a MIP ticket. I was in court for a stupid "failure to yield ticket" and saw a lot of weird people. Anyway, you'll probably end up with community service, they'll put a price on the ticket ($500-1000) and the horrible court price (around $40 or less). Now this might be by NE laws, although I'm not sure of the laws in Sarpy County since they seem out of whack. In court be relaxed. I was too overdressed. There were guys accused of drug possesion and they wore ragged jeans and a hoodie. Some nice jeans and a button shirt or something similar would do. There's various rooms in the court house and you get assigned a number. They'll sit you and your parent or guardian in the room with a bunch of weirdoes as they call people. Be alert 'cause sometimes it's hard to hear your name being called to the mic. They'll state what you were convicted for and say the charges. Then you plead guilty or non guilty. They settle the sentence, give ya a paper and you gotta walk somewhere outside of the room/court to sign and deal with stuff. AND THE END!!!

Good Luck!

 
(@supreme-master-magi)
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anyway it costs time and moneys

 
(@supreme-master-magi)
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just remember this smile at the judge say goodmorning/afternoon to all the important people DONT SWEAT JUDGES CAN SMELL FEAR and if you get off innocent dont forget to hug your mom :) she still cares.

 
(@Anonymous)
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Actually, judges want fear. The lot of authority are a bunch of swine sadists, from mine and my friends experiences.
They want tears and redemption.

 
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