Posted on 10/06/2005 11:48:06 AM PDT by DallasMike
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Do you or does anyone know if the bomb had shrapnel or nails ect in it? That would confirm 100% that he wanted to take others with him. It is 99% confirmed already, but that would cinch it.
The Oklahoma Daily is reporting that area Muslims did not see Hinrichs visiting a particular local mosque, as some earlier reported. However, news reports have Boren attending a mosque somewhere.
I think you meant Hinrichs.....
There have been reports of holes in a tree with metal looking stuff in them. The holes were supposedly the size of a 16 penny nail. (is that big?)
"a stadium guard Saturday night told him "a guy had springed off" outside Gate 6 after refusing to let his backpack be searched."
I guess he meant "sprinted off?"
This stadium guard would seem to need some serious retraining, as to just what the purpose of his job might be, don't you think? Did he bother to report this? Was anyone made aware, outside of his gossiping after the fact?
BTTT
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like nothing new here except the pitch for visiting your blog.
Backhoe already started the same thing yesterday.
University of Oklahoma Bomber- Link Roundup
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1497194/posts
N'uff said. There are always these scumbag wierdos hovering around these mindless acts of violence.
Try this also - At the top of the page is a link of all OU Bombing threads.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=oubombing
Other good links at orbusmax.com (the Northwest's version of Drudge) too.
"it looks like nothing new here except the pitch for visiting your blog."
Even though FR is not a "blog," bloggers themselves seem to think FR is a blog, and hyperlinking blog to blog is just the way things work for them.
It does look a little self-promoting here, even though it's entirely normal for them in their sphere.
While I don't care for the blog pimping, I like this format much better than Backhoe's. I can read this more clearly, andanything red is a link to the source.
College kids dont want their backpacks searched...
Thousands at every football game ...no doubt...
RE: Drugs and alcohol
Yes, indeed! Almost twice the size of an 8 penny nail.
(Actually, about 4 1/2 " in length.)
"College kids dont want their backpacks searched..."
When they find out what a bullet they dodged, I'd imagine they will find a way to adapt. Maybe they could get their drunk on at a tailgate party before the game or something.
I don't like taking my shoes off in the airport, either, but it's the price I pay to fly these days.
That would be big. I am hardware illiterate. Upon completing the class, I immediately forgot everything from the mandatory 8th grade shop class.
"This stadium guard would seem to need some serious retraining, as to just what the purpose of his job might be, don't you think? Did he bother to report this? Was anyone made aware, outside of his gossiping after the fact?"
Absolutely. However, I expect this sort of thing may happen quite often when college kids realize that they can't sneak their booze past the guards in their backpacks.. (although you'd think most would know better by now since searches are done at all major stadium events AFAIK).
I just called the ticket office in Lincoln to see if I can bring my camera/camera bag to the Husker game Saturday. There was no problem whatsoever with it as long as it wasn't video.
I bet I have to open my bag at the gate though...I hope I have to open my bag at least.
"I expect this sort of thing may happen quite often when college kids realize that they can't sneak their booze past the guards in their backpacks"
If they were made aware that they would be chased down, detained and questioned, I think they'd catch on pretty quickly.
That would be a major buzz-kill, lol.
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