Melbourne crime boss accidentally shot himself in the testicle
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/ar ... d=11718591
I guess nobody taught him the 4 rules?
Melbourne crime boss accidentally shot himself
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Melbourne crime boss accidentally shot himself
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Re: Melbourne crime boss accidentally shot himself
Ahh.. Karma thou art fickle!!
Sounds like a real tough guy too, he pulled down his pants and started crying after shooting himself.

Sounds like a real tough guy too, he pulled down his pants and started crying after shooting himself.

Take away the Second first, and the First is gone in a second



Re: Melbourne crime boss accidentally shot himself
I thought they didn't have guns in Aussieland?
Re: Melbourne crime boss accidentally shot himself
jb2012 wrote:I thought they didn't have guns in Aussieland?
No, It's perfectly safe there, they have disarmed everyone, so there can't be any gun crimes there... can there? Maybe the criminals didn't turn their guns in, or they are finding a way around the laws, but if you pass a law doesn't that prevent this type of thing?

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Wow, why didn't Hillary think of this defense?His defence say Chaouk has an intellectual disability, which could reduce his moral culpability over his offending.
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Re: Melbourne crime boss accidentally shot himself
From the sound of the article, it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
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Where is the admonishment that it was negligence and not accidental? Or was it negligence that led to the accidental partial neutering?
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The difference is that no one here is interested in correcting his behavior.mojo84 wrote:Where is the admonishment that it was negligence and not accidental? Or was it negligence that led to the accidental partial neutering?

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'cept maybe to improve his aim...lolPawpaw wrote:The difference is that no one here is interested in correcting his behavior.mojo84 wrote:Where is the admonishment that it was negligence and not accidental? Or was it negligence that led to the accidental partial neutering?
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