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Asheville, NC

Dec 31, 2007

Monday arrests: Asheville man charged with burglary

Buncombe County Sheriff's deputies arrested an Asheville man on a burglary charge for allegedly breaking into a woman's house, warrants show. via The Asheville Citizen-Times

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#1
Jan 1, 2008
 
Jail must be full. No one got a promise note! wow
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#2
Jan 1, 2008
 
I think that's two days in a row.
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Jan 1, 2008
 
what odiot lends their car to these
unlicensed odiots??

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Jan 1, 2008
 
It's ashame that the victim/s in the house didn't blow Frisbee's brains out.
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Jan 1, 2008
 
Q. I am amazed that there are North Carolina license plates beginning with WTF. Every person who text messages knows exactly what that means. Why is that allowed? You will probably tell me that the DMV cannot avoid all three-letter words.- L.B.

A. OMG, ROTFL.

SAM’s not going to explain what WTF means.

The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles doesn’t have a problem with the three letters. The DMV office that issues personalized plates maintains a list of words considered unacceptable for use on license plates.

“With the advent of text messaging, DMV is encountering an ever-widening assortment of acronyms, many of which have no meaning outside this context,” said Marge Howell, a spokeswoman for the division.“While we do review requests for personalized plates, we do not usually have a problem with standard-issue plates on which the letters/numbers appear in sequential order.”

SAM expects that some shortened abbreviations may float into the lexicon of people who don’t use text messaging. Curious folks can look up abbreviations on such Web sites as www.netlingo.com .
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#6
Jan 1, 2008
 
Glad they got him before he harmed anyone.
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#7
Jan 1, 2008
 
We should seriously consider allowing the use of people like this for human experimentation. Why should greater humanity suffer simply because people think these idiots deserve rights? We need cures for diseases, we need test subjects, why not kill two birds with one stone by using them for testing purposes and then using the money that would have been wasted keeping them locked up to fund research. These people are nothing more than a waste of space that contaminate the gene pool.

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Jan 1, 2008
 
Crime does not pay
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