Camonk - 2010-02-04
I wish this unmitigated manliness were in service of a less ridiculous show.
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kingarthur - 2010-02-05 I'm crossing my fingers and hoping that this ends better for O'Quinn than BSG did for Michael Hogan.
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oddeye - 2010-02-04
I am not American but did he just commit a felony?
Title 18, Part 1, Chapter 7, § 333
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oddeye - 2010-02-04 are you sure? This has been bugging me for a while now.
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HankFinch - 2010-02-05 "... with intent to render such bank bill, draft, note,
or other evidence of debt unfit to be reissued..."
The bill is still fit to be reissued not that it even needs to be, that bill is still prefectly legal tender.
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Doomstein - 2010-02-05 Nah, a lot of stores would still take it like that. Since more than 50% of the bill remains in tact. It can still be exchanged with the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for a new one.
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oddeye - 2010-02-05 Right so the official PoE lawman verdict is that it is NOT A FELONY unless the note is sufficiently ripped up that it can no longer be used as tender AND THEN the note is attempted to be passed as legal tender?
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pastorofmuppets - 2010-02-05 Right. But there is still the moral issue of handing someone a bill that you know damn well they can't use to get vending machine candy.
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jangbones - 2010-02-04
Terry O'Quinn would be the best wing man ever
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pastorofmuppets - 2010-02-04
I'm disappointed that John Locke isn't a linked tag, for more than one reason.
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Goethe and ernie - 2010-02-05
Lost.
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manning_krull - 2010-02-05
Lost
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Paracelsus - 2010-02-05
Lost
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chumbucket - 2010-02-05
O'Quinn
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Aelric - 2010-02-05
This reminds me about how glad I am that it's in its last season. Soon, I'll be free of this retarded and horrible addiction and I can stop all my self-loathing.
I do like this guy, though. Hope he gets work after it's all over.
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