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ThrillKillKulT 09-08-2005, 11:55 AM if this is directed at me, i think you need to turn up your sarcas'o'meter abit. Code is obviously a lying attention whore living in his fantasy world. I was just joining in on this fun fantasy world where people shoot kids without hesitation and carry shotguns like an umbrella on a rainy day.
I will be honest, I do not know if his story is true or not, I am inclined to believe him because he is retired Navy, he is almost 40 years old, and the news does back up that events he described actually did happen and are happening.
I of course remain skeptical, but until proven otherwise, I will lean towards believing him.
Bridude 09-08-2005, 12:02 PM I'm glad you are ok Code4.
My pee pee is still bigger than yours though.
Cav Scout 09-08-2005, 12:05 PM I will be honest, I do not know if his story is true or not, I am inclined to believe him because he is retired Navy, he is almost 40 years old, and the news does back up that events he described actually did happen and are happening.
I of course remain skeptical, but until proven otherwise, I will lean towards believing him.
I don't understand why any of you think this is so unbelievable a story in the first place. Maybe you come from good areas and just don't know what happens in the ghetto. Shit like what code4 is saying happens virtually every day. It doesn't take a huge natural disaster, that just brings national media attention to the fact these things are going on.
Salieri 09-08-2005, 12:06 PM Spot the difference!
http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/7240/loot16kc.th.jpg (http://img391.imageshack.us/my.php?image=loot16kc.jpg )
fedex 09-08-2005, 12:17 PM The way that it is written, without a single thought of remorse or anything... I dunno. If he is ex-military then I believe it, if not.. Who knows. New Orleans is a cess pool, so I'm not suprised that he has guns and steak.
ThrillKillKulT 09-08-2005, 12:20 PM I don't understand why any of you think this is so unbelievable a story in the first place. Maybe you come from good areas and just don't know what happens in the ghetto. Shit like what code4 is saying happens virtually every day. It doesn't take a huge natural disaster, that just brings national media attention to the fact these things are going on.
there is truth in what you are saying Cav, I do not know what it is like at all. The most shocking thing has been how those scumbags from New Orleans have been acting.
As I said:
1. I know shit like that is happening down there.
2. I am inclined to believe Code4 based off what little I know of him.
3. Being this is the Internet, I can't help but be a little skeptical.
I am glad that Code4 and Putrid are okay. I hope all those rapists and gang bangers all die.
HeLLrAiSr 09-08-2005, 12:21 PM if they go near code they will. he's a NIGGABUSTA
ThrillKillKulT 09-08-2005, 12:22 PM Spot the difference!
http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/7240/loot16kc.th.jpg (http://img391.imageshack.us/my.php?image=loot16kc.jpg )
so the left wing media is racist, what is your point?
DocHolliday 09-08-2005, 12:31 PM One is from the AP and the other from the AFP. Before I even begin wondering why the captions are different I need to understand the differences between the situations those people are in if any and the differences between the news outlets posting these pictures.
idk if you got the memo, but Code4's story is BS.
yeah there is bad shit going down in NO right now, but this particular story is BS and has "HEY LOOK AT ME!!!" all over it. There is no reason why we should believe it, and until there is, it is just another attention whore story.
So then don't believe it, but don't pretend that you know it is not true, you have no more insight into the story then anyone else. Something like this could have easily happened in N.O., it is happening--turn on the news.
Unprovable either way. I believe the guy based on the fact that he has credibility on this board, however I have no evidence/proof either which way.
xpdnc 09-08-2005, 12:37 PM The way that it is written, without a single thought of remorse or anything... I dunno. If he is ex-military then I believe it, if not.. Who knows. New Orleans is a cess pool, so I'm not suprised that he has guns and steak.
he's retired navy
One is from the AP and the other from the AFP. Before I even begin wondering why the captions are different I need to understand the differences between the situations those people are in if any and the differences between the news outlets posting these pictures.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/katrina/looters.asp
Evil Engineer 09-08-2005, 12:41 PM When the apocalypse comes, this will be me and my crew, looking for food, water and women to squander.
http://www.uq.net.au/~zzlhiess/vehicle_mad_max.jpg
I get to drive that monster truck
Darmok & Jalad 09-08-2005, 12:53 PM http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/nation/12548424.htm
Residents of New Orleans arm themselves in chaotic city
BY CHRIS ADAMS AND WILLIAM DOUGLAS
Knight Ridder Newspapers
NEW ORLEANS - (KRT) - Peter Vazquez is strapped.
Barbecuing lamb on a grill outside his home in New Orleans' historic Algiers Point neighborhood Friday, Vazquez flashed a 9 mm Beretta from his pants pocket and showed visitors a 12-gauge shotgun that was readily accessible in the house.
"Oh, you've got to carry," said Vazquez, a 40-year-old restaurant owner.
As tired and frantic New Orleans residents waited for law enforcement officials to restore order, many decided to take matters into their own hands to protect their streets and property from looting.
With stories spreading of police cars being shot at and of hot-wired school buses backing up and emptying houses of all their possessions, Vazquez and others around the city have been packing heat. A lot of it.
"I've been carrying it for the last couple of days," he said. He said the police have been invisible in his neighborhood; police officials have said they're vastly overwhelmed and were waiting for the National Guard help that began arriving Friday.
As residents fended for themselves, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin took to the airwaves, blasting President Bush and the federal hurricane relief effort. He warned residents to be aware of desperate people searching for food and water, or drugs to feed their habits.
"I need reinforcements. I need troops, man. I need 500 buses, man," he said in a radio interview.
The feeling of helplessness prompted Ed Land, also of the Algiers Point neighborhood, to put his 9 mm automatic in a hip holster and strap it on as he cleaned up hurricane debris from his property.
"A guy in the next street over shot at three individuals - one definitely got hit," said Land, 51. "He thinks he killed one that died a couple of streets over."
One of Land's neighbors walked up and down the street Thursday with a beer in one hand and a shotgun in the other. The man spray-painted a warning and a criticism on the wood he placed over one of the windows of his house to protect them from the storm: "Looters Will Be Shot. Bush Sucks. Where's FEMA?"
The somewhat secure feeling of having weaponry was shattered for Algiers Point residents Friday when a thundering series of blasts rocked the neighborhood at about 4:30 a.m.
After the explosions subsided, a few residents wandered to the top of the Mississippi River levee. They could see that something - it was later reported to be an abandoned warehouse - was in flames, and a huge pillar of black smoke could be seen rising above the night sky and drifting across the river.
Standing on the levee across the river from the blaze, Wayne Janak described riding out his first hurricane - he'd moved to New Orleans just a year earlier. While his neighbors evacuated before the storm, he stayed behind; they left him their keys and pets. His house suffered relatively minor hurricane damage.
But the chaos after the storm left him bewildered - and scared.
Standing on the darkened levee, Janak could see a flashlight on the street below. He heard the sounds of what sounded like a grocery cart. He shined his light down, and the people pushing the cart shined back.
"I hope they're not armed," somebody said.
"Don't matter," Janak replied. "I got two guns. I've been armed since this thing started, and I swore I'd never do that."
dude wtf...
31073 09-08-2005, 12:54 PM WOW. Perhaps i should have some sort of weaponry around. not that ohio gets many natural disasters.
DocHolliday 09-08-2005, 01:04 PM http://www.snopes.com/photos/katrina/looters.asp
Very helpfull, thankyou.
Raven 09-08-2005, 01:04 PM holy fucking god damn shit, bitch!
I've lived in NY for the last 10 years and the only two wide-scale problems I've seen were 9/11 and that huge blackout. Neither of those problems produced the insane chaos that we're reading about now (http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/08/national/nationalspecial/08orleans.html?ei=5094&en=a7ff2832a9df65b3&hp=&ex=1126238400&partner=homepage&pagewanted=print) in N.O. but it sounds like getting a gun is a necessity.
fatalerror 09-08-2005, 01:30 PM why code4 left NO (http://www.netdisaster.com/go.php?mode=flood&url=http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/)
be patient, let it load
Gangrel 09-08-2005, 01:32 PM why code4 left NO (http://www.netdisaster.com/go.php?mode=flood&url=http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/)
be patient, let it load
needs more turds and alligators
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