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"How about the world's most likable cop?"

chingalera says...

Hardly skillful....Deano?? Got my back on this one, right?

He's an enigma. Black cop in a traditionally "whites only" good-ol' boys club. A tenured motorcycle patrolman who found his niche like a 30-year-veteran bus driver would. Make the rounds, do my job, get my pension, don't make waves.

If it's a healthy survival skill you're speaking of, he's full of it and seems a genuinely nice guy. He's still a member a broken, infected, and hopefully terminal club.

Scathing Critique of Reaction to Trayvon Martin Verdict

bobknight33 says...

Your right but in Zimmerman neighborhood there have been break in by young black men. Hence young black thiefs' set the precedent for Martin to be followed.


If it were young white kids doing the break ins then Zimmerman would have followed them.

Its been later found but not allowed in the trial ( rightly so) that Martin had burgles tools and pot items in his locker, Woman's Jewelery. Also the pictures of him smoking pot and the gun photo on his phone and apparently he took a Swing at a bus driver.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2120504/Trayvon-Martin-case-He-suspended-times-caught-burglary-tool.html



In the end Martin is a young man embarking on his criminal carer and decided to teach Zimmerman a lesson and lost.

00Scud00 said:

I'm not a betting man, but even I would bet that if Martin was a white kid instead of a black kid then none of this would have happened in the first place. In a perfect world the color of a someone's skin should not make a difference, but in this world it means you don't belong in this nice neighborhood and are probably a thief.

April Fools on a school bus

Deer Gets Hit By Bus and Ends Up Inside

atara says...

As an ex-bus driver, I can confirm that I did not receive ANY training of any sort on calming and handling injured deer.

CaptainPlanet said:

how do you imagine that working exactly? all the bus drivers i know have literally zero experience with concussed deer and the "calming" of said deer.

Deer Gets Hit By Bus and Ends Up Inside

CaptainPlanet says...

how do you imagine that working exactly? all the bus drivers i know have literally zero experience with concussed deer and the "calming" of said deer.

chingalera said:

Geeez Mr. Bus Driver...Help calm the poor doe down and get her out of the bus before she injures and traumatizes herself anymore....What a pussy!

Deer Gets Hit By Bus and Ends Up Inside

Bus Driver Assaults Passenger In Lincoln, Nebraska. - (NSFW)

Bus Driver Assaults Passenger In Lincoln, Nebraska. - (NSFW)

Bus Driver Assaults Passenger In Lincoln, Nebraska. - (NSFW)

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Japanese Movers Have Been Rigorously Trained

legacy0100 says...

*doublepromote

When I was in Korea my family hired a moving company, and I got to witness this fine art in person. These guys are no joke. They are seriously skilled in their craft. And YES, they have redefined packing and moving into mater craft.

But for all the work they do and hours of training they've put in, they aren't paid nearly as enough as they should. It's like watching a City bus driver weaving the big bulky bus through jammed traffic and tight corners with finesse and precision, yet at the end of the day it's just another day at work for him.

Also keep in mind that in Asia there is no tipping culture, so they don't make any more money than their fixed pay. In Korean society it is in our tradition to serve the movers with a meal and a few beverages, but that's as far as getting anything extra from their job.

I have huge respects for what these guys do in Asia and I hope they get all the attention and the recognition they deserve.

Probably The Closest Call I've Ever Seen.

Sniper007 says...

Why was he doing this? Perhaps it had something to do with the pedestrian standing very close to the roadway on the right, followed immediately by the parked vehicle. The bus driver was being cautious.

CelebrateApathy said:

Everyone seems to ignore the bus in front of him that was rapidly and randomly hopping on his brakes. Why was he doing this? Did he see a guy coming up fast that wanted to pass and decided to fuck with him? The guy may have been going to fast but the actions of the bus driver are what caused him to lose control.

Probably The Closest Call I've Ever Seen.

chilaxe says...

Good catch. The video makes more sense now.

The kid didn't randomly lose control. His mistake was that in a split-second decision, he still "went for it" as the window of opportunity was being closed by the bus driver.

CelebrateApathy said:

Everyone seems to ignore the bus in front of him that was rapidly and randomly hopping on his brakes. Why was he doing this? Did he see a guy coming up fast that wanted to pass and decided to fuck with him? The guy may have been going to fast but the actions of the bus driver are what caused him to lose control.

Probably The Closest Call I've Ever Seen.

CelebrateApathy says...

Everyone seems to ignore the bus in front of him that was rapidly and randomly hopping on his brakes. Why was he doing this? Did he see a guy coming up fast that wanted to pass and decided to fuck with him? The guy may have been going to fast but the actions of the bus driver are what caused him to lose control.

Penn Jillette's Heated Argument About Connecticut Shooting

Sagemind says...

I think this article sums up what Penn is trying to say here:

Mentally ill doesn't equal evil

"One in five Canadians will deal with some form of mental illness in any given year in Canada. And most of these periods of suffering, whether it's a bout of acute anxiety or depression or an eating disorder, goes untreated. One in five Canadians equates to roughly 400,000 Vancouverites, or almost seven million Canadians nationally.

To think of all of these people as dangerous or homeless, or to see them as incapable of employment or a relationship, is ridiculous.

These numbers tell us that the vast majority of Canadians afflicted with a mental illness are wonderful, functioning people. They are our teachers, lawyers, waitresses, bus drivers; they are us, not "them."

My concern is how we dismantle the stigma that surrounds mental illness so the Canadians who are affected can feel no shame in getting the help they may need and deserve.

I am concerned about the layperson who reads the sensationalistic headlines after incidents such as the Connecticut shooting and then thinks of mental illness as a lifelong sentence of being feared and ostracized."

http://www.vancouversun.com/touch/story.html?id=7730704



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