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New Acronym: DAISDNDAID
In the spirit of MFFY and IBJAM, I offer a new acronym for the group
dedicated specifically to referring to police officers who disregard the laws they are supposed to enforce. Like the Brantley County Sherriffs car I saw on the Lanier Bridge this evening (about 2030 or so) who went past me like a shot (no lights or sirens) while I was doing the posted 50MPH speed limit. Did I ever mention that the Lanier Bridge is in Glynn County. Ergo, this cop had no reason for the speed he was driving since he was out of his juristiction to begin with. Oh, yeah, before I forget, DAISDNDAID: Do As I Say, Do Not Do As I Do. OF course, this new acronym could also be used to refer to certain people afflicted with Tangential Replies Offering Little Logic Syndrome (TROLLS) like Loco Laura and such. -- Loco Laura Bush murdered her boyfriend admits to being a red light runner: "The cameras don't catch everyone. I have never been nailed for this." Laura Bush murdered her boyfriend, 5/9/06 Ref: http://tinyurl.com/ee4wq Message ID: |
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New Acronym: DAISDNDAID
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 23:19:11 -0400, necromancer
> was understood to have stated the following: >In the spirit of MFFY and IBJAM, I offer a new acronym for the group >dedicated specifically to referring to police officers who disregard the >laws they are supposed to enforce. Like the Brantley County Sherriffs >car I saw on the Lanier Bridge this evening (about 2030 or so) who went >past me like a shot (no lights or sirens) while I was doing the posted >50MPH speed limit. Did I ever mention that the Lanier Bridge is in Glynn >County. Ergo, this cop had no reason for the speed he was driving since >he was out of his juristiction to begin with. > >Oh, yeah, before I forget, DAISDNDAID: Do As I Say, Do Not Do As I Do. > >OF course, this new acronym could also be used to refer to certain >people afflicted with Tangential Replies Offering Little Logic Syndrome >(TROLLS) like Loco Laura and such. I second both nominations. Nice job! --- "Do we operate under a system of equal justice under law? Or is there one system for the average citizen and another for the high and mighty?" ~ Senator Ted Kennedy, 1973 -- El Pollo Loco (Laura Bush Murdered Her Boyfriend) demonstrates it's complete gullibility, stupidity, and state of delusion when it falls for an April Fool's joke, hook, line, and sinker: > http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...6999983?hl=en& Ragnar wrote: > Gods, you're dumb. Its a rather obvious April Fool's joke. And you're > the Fool. This is no joke. |
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New Acronym: DAISDNDAID
necromancer wrote:
> Oh, yeah, before I forget, DAISDNDAID: Do As I Say, Do Not Do As I Do. How about DAISNAID (Do As I Say, Not As I Do)? |
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New Acronym: DAISDNDAID
necromancer wrote: > In the spirit of MFFY and IBJAM, I offer a new acronym for the group > dedicated specifically to referring to police officers who disregard the > laws they are supposed to enforce. Like the Brantley County Sherriffs > car I saw on the Lanier Bridge this evening (about 2030 or so) who went > past me like a shot (no lights or sirens) while I was doing the posted > 50MPH speed limit. Did I ever mention that the Lanier Bridge is in Glynn > County. Ergo, this cop had no reason for the speed he was driving since > he was out of his juristiction to begin with. > > Oh, yeah, before I forget, DAISDNDAID: Do As I Say, Do Not Do As I Do. COP is easier to remember. |
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New Acronym: DAISDNDAID
> Scott en Aztlán said in rec.autos.driving:
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 10:29:28 GMT, Arif Khokar > > wrote: > > >necromancer wrote: > > > >> Oh, yeah, before I forget, DAISDNDAID: Do As I Say, Do Not Do As I Do. > > > >How about DAISNAID (Do As I Say, Not As I Do)? > > That one is a tad easier to pronounce: sounds like "DAYS-NADE." Agreed. That one does sound better.... -- -- Loco Laura bush murdered her boyfriend admits to being a DAISNAID (eventhough it is not a cop): "> Have you ever driven a car faster than the legal speed limit? Yes, but never deliberately. In fact i got a speeding ticket about 5 years ago for doing 41 in a 25. I just about kicked the cops teeth in cause i was sure he was lying. No way the SL on this wide open stretch could be 25, i thought." Pride of America (c.k.a. "laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMOCIDE), 10/3/2002 Message-ID: > http://tinyurl.com/5u4wg Connecting POA to LBMHB/lbVH: See the following: http://tinyurl.com/ahphj |
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New Acronym: DAISDNDAID
Arif Khokar wrote: > necromancer wrote: > > > Oh, yeah, before I forget, DAISDNDAID: Do As I Say, Do Not Do As I Do. > > How about DAISNAID (Do As I Say, Not As I Do)? Sounds good: the methods fit under the category befitting the acronym FUBAR. |
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