You are thinking of George Zimmerman the guy who shot the kid in Florida. This is George Zimmer completely different person.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Zimmer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Trayvon_Martin
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Well, it really comes down to what his preferences are. Also with it being cold out the A/C isnt going to actually run normally anyway. Even if he didnt run it and had the defroster on the compressor still runs to remove moisture from the cabin.
The guy was masked and lunged at him. He protected himself. It doesn't matter if he had a gun or a bat or used his fists to kill the person. Family or not you would protect yourself if you felt that your life was in danger. People kill their family members all the time. So you just never know...
Sci-Fi has gone down the tubes..they just dont have any good shows anymore. And come on wrestling on friday night? I guess that falls into the Sci-Fi genre.
I loved the SG-1 series and SG-Atlantis could of been a little better but I did really like SG-U and that could of gone farther.
Another...
Golden Corral...The one in my local city not so good. The food is bland and taste pretty much tasteless. Anyway just noticed the other day they have changed their name..LOL. There was article in the paper on how dirty the place is...bacteria on serving spoons etc. now they are the Iron...
So what you are saying is if she ran the red arrow going 45mph she would not of hit your dad head on?
In this case it doesn't matter how fast she was going. She ran a RED LIGHT that caused the accident.
Motorcycle drivers can be the safest drivers out there - we have to look out for the other drivers. They just dont see bikes - the ones that do stupid things like go 100mph and pop a willy should get darwin awards but the guy in the story who started this thread doesnt deserve one.
As with...
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