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Dane, I saw a bunch of shows latelym and I'm sure some of that Baba Wawa stuff was included too - and I'm not sure how old/new that stuff was either. But the main thing of what I saw (on whatever channel) was relatively new.

And yes, MDC is still seriously deranged. Always will be, in my book. I'm kind of disheartened that some fellow inmates haven't beaten him to death already. But such is prison life, I guess.

Just so long as the guy never gets out, that's all that matters to me.
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Steve I hear you. Even though I am quoting out of context an eye for eye and a tooth for a tooth, pretty much say's it all. He's one guy that I believe should be executed for his crime in public.

I guess I am still bitter after all these years.
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Brian - I agree. There's nothing I wouldn't like more than to spend 10 minutes in a locked room with that jerk...

But I'm the poster child for the proverbial "skinny white boy" and I'm not so sure if I'd want to severely whup up on him or talk to him and find out the truth to basic questions like "wtf is WRONG with you?" Know what I mean? ;-)

Kinda like universal questions for those types - like what would you do/say if you were face to face with Hitler, or Stalin, or (insert name here - Nixon? ;-)).

Yeah, I'm still bitter too, but I'd want to fully understand the guy before I'd result to violence. Or, at least I'd like to think so.

I'd like to think the same way about an ex-nephew who's doing five consectutive life-without-parole sentences in prison now too. In some ways I'd like to talk with him now, but I really don't care. He's non-existant to the family now. If he gets offed in prison, nobody would be surprised. If it doesn't happen, nobody would really care how long he lives (and rots) inside. Know what I mean?
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>>>that cat is horribly unhinged... seriously 'insane in the brain'.

yea, thats pretty much sums up what my poker friend says.

>>>He did whine a little about the terrible language the NYC cop used on him as they were loading John into the ambulance...

aww... my heart breaks.

>>>What a piece of dung...(I know that's not very sympathetic of me)...

nor should you be sympathetic to that lowlife (IMHO).

Its all just so sad... oh well, life is a fleeting thing. I was reading in 'The Beatles: A Diary" about the couple of instances on their tours where the plane the Beatles were traveling in had problems of one sort or another. I guess we can all be thankful that there was never a "Skynard" type of accident with the Fab Four.
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>>>>If he gets offed in prison, nobody would be surprised. If it doesn't happen, nobody would really care how long he lives (and rots) inside. Know what I mean?

Steve: I know exactly what you mean. I feel the same way about a (married into now divorced out of) former family member. He did time in jail (although of course nothing to the extent you describe). To me he's a non-entity... he did his damage and has now moved on. I just refuse to have any contact with him whatsoever. I cant and wont spend my energies hating him or retaliating against him, but if he would suddenly fall feet first into an industrial paper shreader the world would be a slightly better place, believe me. I guess I'm responding to this because as of this writing Tookie Williams has 4.5 hours to live. It seems that everyone now knows the name "Tookie" but how many of those who are out in the streets trying to save that monster's life could tell you the name of even one of the good and decent people he cold-bloodedly excecuted?

(answer: probably about 1 in 10,000)
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