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Hey, big train. Stop posting my PM's to you on here.
Reason #3,007 why I don't love KC- if I run into someone random and it's been a minute since I have seen them and they act all weird, I swear to god if it's because "you're friends with one of my exes and you don't want to start drama" I am going to go ape crap. Sorry, I forgot we were still 16 and the world revolved around the tiny ass town where we went to HIGHSCHOOL! So, shout out to all of my "haters"(I guess) you and your little posse of alcoholic scumbags who are still living in their highschool glory days are IRRELEVANT. And that completes my indirect way of telling you all to eff off. Bye! ????
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So I was enjoying my Taco Bell at work today and noticed this packet of sauce... I thought, could it be! Could Ryan really pull off such an elaborate plan to make sure I get this special packet of mild sauce! I started getting excited and waiting for Ryan to pop out with cameras and get down on one knee.......it didn't happen.....thanks Taco Bell for crushing my hopes and dreams! ?#?iwillbesingleforlife
that was really sad, fanning
amber alert! I get it! I don't care about some kids that probably just ran away from home
from last nightQuoteamber alert! I get it! I don't care about some kids that probably just ran away from home (22 likes)
They don't issue Amber Alerts for children unless they are pretty sure they were abducted, do they?
Law Enforcement Confirms an AbductionAMBER plans require law enforcement to confirm an abduction prior to issuing an alert. This is essential when determining the level of risk to the child. Clearly, stranger abductions are the most dangerous for children and thus are primary to the mission of an AMBER Alert. To allow activations in the absence of significant information that an abduction has occurred could lead to abuse of the system and ultimately weaken its effectiveness. At the same time, each case must be appraised on its own merits and a judgment call made quickly. Law enforcement must understand that a “best judgment” approach, based on the evidence, is appropriate and necessary.
Quote from: sunny_cat on February 19, 2014, 04:48:16 PMThey don't issue Amber Alerts for children unless they are pretty sure they were abducted, do they?Yes. A kid who takes off on a Grayhound to Nashville will not get an AA