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Jeff
08-07-2013, 07:09 AM
This is to cool :laugh: When I look at this shock collar deal all I can think of is the guy in NC that got "training collars" for his hunting dogs, the directions said that they would reach like up to a mile so not believing them the guy put a collar on and told his wife to sit on the front porch of there house he was going to drive down the road and told her when you hear me beep my horn hit the button and we will try and see how far they will actually work, well the guy went a 100 yards or so ( maybe a bit further ) and blew the horn, his wife being a good wife pressed the button the juice that ran threw the guys neck was strong enough to knock him out and into the ditch he went, mean while a passer by pulled up ( on what he believed was a wreck ) and you guessed it blew the horn again to get the guys attention and again the wife being a good wife Zapped him again :laugh: by the time this entire thing was done the guy spent a couple of days in the hospital and when I met him he had scars on his neck from where the training collar had actual burned his skin :laugh:, so when I read NY and other liberal areas want to use them I say go for it, it just might make for a great TV show :laugh:

In a world where freedom of choice reigns, in liberal states like New York and Washington “my body my choice” includes everything except for what one chooses to put into and come out of one’s mouth. In New York, the Department of Education is not only slowly implementing vegetarian-only (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57582342/nyc-public-school-adopts-all-vegetarian-menu-may-be-countrys-first/) school lunches, but they’re also banning certain words from standardized tests. In Seattle, Washington, the city is advising workers that certain words be avoided in official documents and discussions.
Seattle city personnel recently received an internal memo from Elliott Bronstein (https://www.facebook.com/elliott.bronstein.3), chief spokesman for the Office for Civil Rights. Mr. Bronstein strongly suggested that offensive or disruptive words such as “citizen” and “brown bag” be abolished in the workplace.
Bronstein, grateful (http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08/02/19840655-theres-more-to-seattle-brown-bag-racial-controversy-than-meets-the-eye?lite) that “Luckily, we’ve got options,” requested that instead of “brown bag,” city employees substitute the words “lunch-and-learn” or “sack lunch.” As for the distasteful word “citizen,” Mr. Bronstein recommended considering the feelings of non-citizens by referring to everyone as “residents.”

http://theblacksphere.net/2013/08/using-shock-collars-as-a-sensitivity-training-tool/

tailfins
08-07-2013, 09:00 AM
Most common last words of a redneck: "Hey, y'all watch this."