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Turns out, it was at her own former house to "get her stuff" with her dad accompanying her; she says George punched dad in the nose, then threatened both of them while his hand was "on his gun" and she also told the cops George was telling her and dad to "come closer." Sounds to me like a serial stand your grounder. I see trouble down the road.......

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neoplacebo wrote:"Turns out, it was at her own former house to "get her stuff" with her dad accompanying her; she says George punched dad in the nose, then threatened both of them while his hand was "on his gun" and she also told the cops George was telling her and dad to "come closer." Sounds to me like a serial stand your grounder. I see trouble down the road......."
I dunno.....story's too full of holes; cops must have thought so too; he was released with no charges.

My first take on this story was that she used his notoriety as a gun owner/brandisher as a move to reinforce her desire for a divorce.....
using his fame as ammunition to portray him to be a violent "I'll get my gun" individual. Maybe he is, maybe he ain't....but I believe his story, not hers.

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So that's what happened to the Gipper's teflon.

Still,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNCwhnUIguw

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Mr.B wrote:....but I believe his story, not hers.
No surprise there.
But why believe either one of the proven liars? It's not an either/or requirement.

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"Police said George Zimmerman portrayed his wife as the aggressor in the confrontation."

Where have I heard that before? Oh yeah...
Maybe poor ol' Georgie should just stay home so people don't pick on him.

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http://abcnews.go.com/US/george-zimmerm ... d=20212533

First the wife, now the lawyer dumps him.

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Liberty for George, but justice is on the run. I assume he's got his guns back since his new girlfriend and the cops dropped the latest charges against him. I have strong faith this dumbass will do something else stupid. Probably before Christmas. We'll wait.

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Vrede wrote:
George Zimmerman is selling a painting on eBay, and it's not going for cheap

...As of press time, the high bid is now up to $6,100.00. There are more than four days left until the gavel falls, almost insuring the painting will draw higher bids...

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So much irony - less of "ONE NATION" thanks to GZ, "LIBERTY" for the lying coward GZ, no "JUSTICE" for Trayvon.

Oh well, some idiot fanboy will be poorer.
Bids up to $100K :roll:

I bet the auction gets pulled, and I question the authenticity of the painting anyway. GZ doesn't strike me as the artistic type.

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Vrede wrote:
George Zimmerman Entering the Boxing Ring

...At this point, no opponent has been selected, and according to TMZ, the proceeds will be donated to charity...
I'll bet an auction for the opportunity to punch him in the nose would raise way more than what he gets for his paintings.
How much have you bid so far? I'll bet he'd stomp a mudhole in your ass! :lol: Why are you so obsessed with Zimmerman? You're keeping tabs on him for some reason. Envy? Jealousy? Admiration? What?
Proudly Telling It Like It Is: In Your Face! Whether You Like It Or Not!

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Zimmerman is a public figure train wreck. If it weren't for people like him, most pop culture media would be out of business. Not that that is necessarily a bad thing. And, like OJ, Casey Anthony, and others who have avoided a guilty verdict for what a large part of the population think they did, he'll be a continuing story.

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Feb 17th, eh? I bet he gets arrested again for something before then.

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Good Guy George Zimmerman
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Homerfobe wrote:"Why are you so obsessed with Zimmerman? You're keeping tabs on him for some reason. Envy? Jealousy? Admiration? What?"
Vrede wrote:""keeping tabs"? It's hard to avoid news about him, homerfobe. Didn't you notice?"
Homey's got your number, Homey's got your number, naah, naah, naah, naah ! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Vrede wrote:banni first posted about GZ's latest arrest in the gun thread, as you know since you posted on the same page. I merely moved my part of the discussion to what I think is a more specific thread. Mr.B is an idiot, again.
But you're keeping up with him...that's the funny part; especially in light of Homey's questions! :lol: :lol:

I do appreciate that Mr.B is admitting his fondness for homerfobe, hmmm.
The only thing I'm fond of is his ability and candid style of getting in your face, and "telling it like it is". Pisses you off big-time, and that's the best part!! (don't lie and say he doesn't) :lol: :P :lol: :P

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Homerphobe elicits fondness only in the sense of how you may remember unlucky or unfortunate situations that happened to you when you were young and inexperienced, and it makes you wish you were young again but not inexperienced.

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neoplacebo wrote:Homerphobe elicits fondness only in the sense of how you may remember unlucky or unfortunate situations that happened to you when you were young and inexperienced, and it makes you wish you were young again but not inexperienced.
I wouldn't know.

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Mr.B wrote:
neoplacebo wrote:Homerphobe elicits fondness only in the sense of how you may remember unlucky or unfortunate situations that happened to you when you were young and inexperienced, and it makes you wish you were young again but not inexperienced.
I wouldn't know.
I sense you have placed some sort of sexual context to my post; that wasn't my intent. For example, I remember being in a bicycle race when I was about 11 years old and another racer veered off into me, making me crash and have my first experience with a medical emergency and stitches; I recall this with fond memories of being young, but not fond memories of being injured. I also recall farting and inadvertently shitting myself in elementary school; it makes me wish I were young again but not necessarily sitting there the rest of the day with shitty pants. My point is that Homerphobe is a mixed bag....mostly of the shitty pants variety.

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Vrede wrote:"Since what he posts is all we know, you're find of the whole homerfobe, hmmm."
Say huh...?

Mr.B fantasizes incorrectly about me, again.
Hell, if I was gonna fantasize about you, it'd be done correctly. You worry too much.

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neoplacebo wrote: "I sense you have placed some sort of sexual context to my post; that wasn't my intent."
I did at first, but after reading it about the sixth time, I did a cop out by saying "I wouldn't know". Safest way I knew..... :lol:

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Vrede wrote:Opps. Since what he posts is all we know, you're *fond* of the whole homerfobe, hmmm.

Also, since all "he" posts about is gay sex it's no wonder you're so fond of him.

You missed my other error, fixed now.
I thought it all was in error.

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