Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
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Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
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I thought about it once or twice while I was growing up :)
I feel for this kid, I really do. He should be showing up on the boards in a few years, LOL!
I thought about it once or twice while I was growing up :)
I feel for this kid, I really do. He should be showing up on the boards in a few years, LOL!
And crawling on the planet's face
Some insects called the human race
Lost in time
And lost in space...and meaning
Some insects called the human race
Lost in time
And lost in space...and meaning
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Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
Of course, he might just as likely show up in prison.
Anyway, boys of certain ages also play hooky from school, etc. So what?
Anyway, boys of certain ages also play hooky from school, etc. So what?
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Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
For a 7-year-old, his driving wasn't too bad, Anderson said.
Obviously not a Utah native...
... or a transplant from Cali.
"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead." ~Charles Bukowski
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Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
Daniel Peterson wrote:Of course, he might just as likely show up in prison.
Anyway, boys of certain ages also play hooky from school, etc. So what?
Why so defensive Dannyboy?
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Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
Mercury wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:Of course, he might just as likely show up in prison.
Anyway, boys of certain ages also play hooky from school, etc. So what?
Why so defensive Dannyboy?
Power of discernment? The lad is close to the age of accountability … yea prison is most likely
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Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
Daniel Peterson wrote:Of course, he might just as likely show up in prison.
DCP, this is plain malicious. If my childhood misdeeds were set as measure I should be a gangster, serial killer,
rapist, con artist...You name it.
This kid has a very good chance to be the President of United States! Seeing his courage, I'd vote for him;
Even if he were a Republican candidate.
"As I say, it never ceases to amaze me how gullible some of our Church members are"
Harold B. Lee, "Admonitions for the Priesthood of God", Ensign, Jan 1973
Harold B. Lee, "Admonitions for the Priesthood of God", Ensign, Jan 1973
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Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
Whoooosh! Point completely missed!
Yes, he's very likely to show up here in a few years. His youthful theft of a car, so completely meaningless as an indicator of potential future criminal behavior, is rock solid evidence that he'll eventually be Mercury II.
I should never have compared the virtual certainty of the latter to the microscopic likelihood of the former, suggesting that they were roughly on statistical par with each other.
Yes, he's very likely to show up here in a few years. His youthful theft of a car, so completely meaningless as an indicator of potential future criminal behavior, is rock solid evidence that he'll eventually be Mercury II.
I should never have compared the virtual certainty of the latter to the microscopic likelihood of the former, suggesting that they were roughly on statistical par with each other.
Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
Doctor Steuss wrote:For a 7-year-old, his driving wasn't too bad, Anderson said.
Obviously not a Utah native...
... or a transplant from Cali.
LOL
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Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
I like this kid.
Although I think I'd restrict the use of his big brother's X-Box for a few weeks.
Although I think I'd restrict the use of his big brother's X-Box for a few weeks.
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Re: Utah boy steals family car so he doesn't have to go to church
Daniel Peterson wrote:Whoooosh! Point completely missed!
Yes, he's very likely to show up here in a few years. His youthful theft of a car, so completely meaningless as an indicator of potential future criminal behavior, is rock solid evidence that he'll eventually be Mercury II.
I should never have compared the virtual certainty of the latter to the microscopic likelihood of the former, suggesting that they were roughly on statistical par with each other.
Actually, they are not on statistical par. Not even close. He is much more likely to end up in prison as almost three million Americans are incarcerated. That from a population of 300 hundred million.
There are only 743 registered members on MDB, not three million. I get your point, however.