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2013-10-07 2:12 PM
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When you work undercover they ALL are......much ado about nothing.



2013-10-07 2:18 PM
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When you work undercover they ALL are......much ado about nothing.

 

IMO, they could have broke off and called for assistance! maybe they did, maybe they didn;'t but I think it is something

2013-10-07 2:19 PM
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When you work undercover they ALL are......much ado about nothing.

 

IMO, they could have broke off and called for assistance! maybe they did, maybe they didn;'t but I think it is something

It's good to have an opinion. Laughing

2013-10-07 2:21 PM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

When you work undercover they ALL are......much ado about nothing.

 

IMO, they could have broke off and called for assistance! maybe they did, maybe they didn;'t but I think it is something

It's good to have an opinion. Laughing

that's true, but one does not always need to feel that their opinion always needs to be heard on everything.

2013-10-07 2:22 PM
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Originally posted by Left Brain
Originally posted by jford2309
Originally posted by Left Brain

When you work undercover they ALL are......much ado about nothing.

 

IMO, they could have broke off and called for assistance! maybe they did, maybe they didn;'t but I think it is something

It's good to have an opinion. Laughing

that's true, but one does not always need to feel that their opinion always needs to be heard on everything.

Well, I guess you did.

2013-10-07 2:26 PM
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as did you.


2013-10-07 2:33 PM
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Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

2013-10-07 3:03 PM
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Damn. What a nightmare. 

What would I do? I really have no idea.

You would protect yourself and your family in the best way you could.  That's what everyone does. Some people fight back, some folks cover their head, some run away.  I think the guy in the video tried all of the above.....and was left with being attacked or ending the threat to him and his family.

I agree.....a nightmare.

Yes, I would. I would also give those guys plenty of room. May never get the full story, but it seems to me that something happened well before that video started. 

2013-10-07 3:10 PM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

2013-10-07 3:19 PM
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Yeah, I saw that too.  I won't second guess him breaking his cover or not because I don't have all the info.  I will say that him waiting a few days to report that he was there raises an eyebrow or two though.

2013-10-07 3:23 PM
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Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Yeah, I guess I could do that too......but what would be the point? 



2013-10-07 3:31 PM
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Subject: RE: What would you do?
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

2013-10-07 3:31 PM
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Originally posted by Left Brain
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Yeah, I guess I could do that too......but what would be the point? 

LB, would you just stop trying to make friends and influence people? 

You are just so full of chit.  You know nothing about being a cop or working undercover and all of your comments were totally unprovoked. 

Maybe you should go to time out.

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2013-10-07 3:34 PM
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Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

Dude......he's English, I'm Irish.....I didn't like the guy before he posted that.  Laughing

2013-10-07 3:36 PM
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Originally posted by switch
Originally posted by Left Brain
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Yeah, I guess I could do that too......but what would be the point? 

LB, would you just stop trying to make friends and influence people? 

You are just so full of chit.  You know nothing about being a cop or working undercover and all of your comments were totally unprovoked. 

Maybe you should go to time out.

Laughing  

2013-10-07 3:43 PM
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Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

Well, you've never met me either Tony (though sometime when I'm in Omaha we should have lunch or coffee or something), but I have met LB, many times, and he's the real deal.  Not only does he know his chit, he's an incredibly balanced being with excellent life perspective.  I feel very fortunate to count him as a friend.


2013-10-07 3:45 PM
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Originally posted by switch
Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

Well, you've never met me either Tony (though sometime when I'm in Omaha we should have lunch or coffee or something), but I have met LB, many times, and he's the real deal.  Not only does he know his chit, he's an incredibly balanced being with excellent life perspective.  I feel very fortunate to count him as a friend.

Should we go to time out together? Tongue out

2013-10-07 3:45 PM
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Subject: RE: What would you do?
Originally posted by Left Brain
Originally posted by switch
Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

Well, you've never met me either Tony (though sometime when I'm in Omaha we should have lunch or coffee or something), but I have met LB, many times, and he's the real deal.  Not only does he know his chit, he's an incredibly balanced being with excellent life perspective.  I feel very fortunate to count him as a friend.

Should we go to time out together? Tongue out

Well, we usually put ourselves there anyway...
2013-10-07 3:46 PM
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Subject: RE: What would you do?
Originally posted by switch
Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

Well, you've never met me either Tony (though sometime when I'm in Omaha we should have lunch or coffee or something), but I have met LB, many times, and he's the real deal.  Not only does he know his chit, he's an incredibly balanced being with excellent life perspective.  I feel very fortunate to count him as a friend.

Any time, but I don't think I can hold a candle to LB.  

2013-10-07 3:52 PM
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Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by switch
Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

Well, you've never met me either Tony (though sometime when I'm in Omaha we should have lunch or coffee or something), but I have met LB, many times, and he's the real deal.  Not only does he know his chit, he's an incredibly balanced being with excellent life perspective.  I feel very fortunate to count him as a friend.

Any time, but I don't think I can hold a candle to LB.  

btw, this also tells me I need to get out more.  I pretty much took the year off from racing and haven't got to hang out with any BT peeps this year.  

2013-10-07 3:55 PM
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Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by switch
Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

Well, you've never met me either Tony (though sometime when I'm in Omaha we should have lunch or coffee or something), but I have met LB, many times, and he's the real deal.  Not only does he know his chit, he's an incredibly balanced being with excellent life perspective.  I feel very fortunate to count him as a friend.

Any time, but I don't think I can hold a candle to LB.  

Dude....my life's not nearly as exciting as when I worked for MI6.   Wink   



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Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by switch
Originally posted by tuwood
Originally posted by Brit Abroad
Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by jford2309 as did you.

No, I made an observation based on having worked undercover for a DEA task force for 5 years.  It really doesn't have anything to do with any opinion I might have. 

 

You know what I love about the anonymity of the internet?
You can make wild, unsubstantiated claims in a hollow attempt to support your condescending and intentionally inflammatory comments.

Bravo! Keep up the stellar work.Wink

Oh yeah, I forgot we could do that...  
Well when I worked under cover as a Navy Seal assassinating Russian spies I never broke cover either.  This was in between my stint as a fighter pilot and exploring the back side of the moon on a secret mission none of you know about.

I will say that I've never met LB in person, but if I were to bet money I'd bet on his credentials being solid.

Well, you've never met me either Tony (though sometime when I'm in Omaha we should have lunch or coffee or something), but I have met LB, many times, and he's the real deal.  Not only does he know his chit, he's an incredibly balanced being with excellent life perspective.  I feel very fortunate to count him as a friend.

Any time, but I don't think I can hold a candle to LB.  :)

btw, this also tells me I need to get out more.  I pretty much took the year off from racing and haven't got to hang out with any BT peeps this year.  :(

Well, it would be hard for anyone to hold a candle to LB.  Really, he's remarkable, as is his family.

I'm in Omaha once a week, brotha.  We're getting coffee!

2013-10-07 4:13 PM
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It's taken me a while to warm up to LB, but I won't lie.  The man did come across as a troll to me at first.  I don't always agree with everything he says, but now I "get it" (I think...).

2013-10-07 4:19 PM
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It's taken me a while to warm up to LB, but I won't lie.  The man did come across as a troll to me at first.  I don't always agree with everything he says, but now I "get it" (I think...).

There isn't a person on the planet I could say I agree with 100% of the time (lol, I don't even always agree with myself).

He's the straightest shooter there is.  Sometimes people aren't comfortable with that.  I appreciate it.  I find I appreciate it most when I need it the most.  That's what good friends do :)

2013-10-07 4:22 PM
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It's taken me a while to warm up to LB, but I won't lie.  The man did come across as a troll to me at first.  I don't always agree with everything he says, but now I "get it" (I think...).

No worries.....I originally thought you were a girl. Laughing

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