RPB:
Your apology is accepted, sir. :-)
You did well by using most or all of the characters allowed in the "Subject" line,
instead of emulating those who use one or two ambiguous words that don't let the
rest of the readers know what the thread concerns.
Keep up the good work. Carry on.
SIA
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- Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:58 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Dartmouth student arrested gun charges wanted in Texas
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- Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:59 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Dartmouth student arrested gun charges wanted in Texas
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Re: Dartmouth student arrested gun charges wanted in Texas
Well, there was quite a flaw in his plans. Taking weapons and ammo to one
of the most anti states in the US wasn't too smart.
Of course he had an anger problem (with the roommate) and he drew attention
to himself.
This guy doesn't sound like a good candidate for continued weapons ownership.
SIA
of the most anti states in the US wasn't too smart.
Of course he had an anger problem (with the roommate) and he drew attention
to himself.
This guy doesn't sound like a good candidate for continued weapons ownership.
SIA
- Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:50 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Dartmouth student arrested gun charges wanted in Texas
- Replies: 10
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Re: Dartmouth student arrested gun charges wanted in Texas
RPB:
Thanks for posting this. As far as naming conventions go, "Dartmouth" alone refers
to the Ivy Leage college in Hanover, NH.
UMass Dartmouth was formerly known as SMU (Southeastern Massachusetts University).
To Texans, SMU refers to Southern Methodist University in Dallas/Park Cities.
SE Massachusetts and Rhode Island contain almost all the people of Portuguese ancestry in the US,
many of them from Cape Verde Island in the Atlantic Ocean. Many of these people are dark
or actually African in skin tone, so if the man arrested has a racism problem, he is in the
midst of many people that he would not like.
Note: Also, most Brazilians who emigrate to the US live in Massachusetts. Why? Because when
the old colonial powers of Spain and Portugal divvied up the new world, Spain got most of Central
America and South America. Portugal got Brazil, and that's why Brazil is the only country in
South America where Portuguese is the dominant language instead of Spanish. So when
Brazilians come to the US, Mass. is their destination since they can find others who speak their
native lingo.
As far as his Texas connection goes, he is from Montgomery County (Conroe area), which is
the county just to the north of Harris County (Houston).
SIA
Thanks for posting this. As far as naming conventions go, "Dartmouth" alone refers
to the Ivy Leage college in Hanover, NH.
UMass Dartmouth was formerly known as SMU (Southeastern Massachusetts University).
To Texans, SMU refers to Southern Methodist University in Dallas/Park Cities.
SE Massachusetts and Rhode Island contain almost all the people of Portuguese ancestry in the US,
many of them from Cape Verde Island in the Atlantic Ocean. Many of these people are dark
or actually African in skin tone, so if the man arrested has a racism problem, he is in the
midst of many people that he would not like.
Note: Also, most Brazilians who emigrate to the US live in Massachusetts. Why? Because when
the old colonial powers of Spain and Portugal divvied up the new world, Spain got most of Central
America and South America. Portugal got Brazil, and that's why Brazil is the only country in
South America where Portuguese is the dominant language instead of Spanish. So when
Brazilians come to the US, Mass. is their destination since they can find others who speak their
native lingo.
As far as his Texas connection goes, he is from Montgomery County (Conroe area), which is
the county just to the north of Harris County (Houston).
SIA