Posted on 12/22/2005 10:26:31 PM PST by Maximus_Ridiculousness
A man who helped make famous the songs "YMCA" and "In the Navy" will soon be featured on the television show "America's Most Wanted," after failing to appear in a San Mateo County courtroom for his sentencing in October, according to San Mateo County Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
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Willis was found to be in possession of 3.23 grams of cocaine and a loaded .45-gauge, semi-automatic handgun, according to the district attorney's office...
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...also charged with violating his probation from a 2003 incident in which he was found in possession of 4 grams of cocaine.
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oh, you saw it too ;)
Your knowledge of the Village People is beginning to scare me. :P
the gauge system is an inverse measure.
a 10ga is larger than a 12ga which is larger than a 20ga
# in gauge used to mean the number of rounds it required to add up to one pound of projectile or shot.
a ".45-gauge" (that is POINT-45-gauge) would come out at 2.222222lbs or about one kilogram of shot.
I think thewre used to be little mortars called "punt guns" used to blow whole flocks of birds out of the air which could have been called ".45-gauge" (though in reality sub-1ga cannon were given multiple-zero gauge designations... 00, 000, etc IIRC)
If this guy is one of the original Village People, it's amazing that he's even alive.
Maybe it was just a 12 caliber.
"repels aliens"
roflmao
I got all my information here from other posters.
FReeper University.
So what caliber of mild steel will a .45 gauge handgun penetrate?
speaking of which, someone ought to send the writer of this piece of scrofulous ignorance a link to this very thread, so that he may see how easily ignorance can be cured and by how many.
would that be mild cold-roll, mild hot-roll, or spicy croissant-roll steel?
Betcha he was thanking the Great Spirit plenty when that "YMCA" check arrived.
I'm thinking he got wise when he looked out in the audience and asked,
"Where are all the chicks? Hey buddy. You in the first row. Haven't you ever seen a well hung Indian before. You racist POS!!!!!!"
After which he was probably stunned by the sheer number of cops, cowboys, indians and construction workers in just the first two rows!
He's from San Fran. It's probably hopeless and futile, but knock yourself out, if you like.
What's really weird is that he was probably more afraid of the Indians than the Cops.
"My God that guy in the second row is wearing the same medicine bag as me. In fact he's staring at my medicine bag. At least, I think he's staring at my medicine bag. I hope he's staring at the right bag. Where's the fire exit? Security!! Security!!"
Hmm, never heard of that one.
I think he meant milled, rolled, stamped, then baked to a golden, crispy crust.
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