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I got about 10300 links ranging from mostly reef sites to some of my cousins who are musicians around the world.
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All Hail the Burger Baron, and Barron Reefer Rob!
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Apparently in one dimension(not this one)I'm a Congressman and another I'm a Doctor.:lol: Thumbs nose at teachers who said I'd never amount to anything :lol:
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CRAZY story for ya...
Actually the big corporate company my finace works for recently started googling people before they hire them.
This company decided to do this a month back after they hired a office manager/secretary. Apparently one of the employee's for fun was googling everyones name. They entered their secretaries name for fun but were SHOCKED at what they found... Albert Justice Department public bulletin about a court trial, of a lady that was convicted & sentenced for BANK ROBBERY! It even gave a brief description of the event that took place. She handed the bank teller a note, threatened she had a needle, they gave her money. The ink bag poped, the police caught her, she served 30 months! Anyway, one of the employee's confronted her to make sure it was her. IT WAS! They fired her! Can you believe that! You would have never know she of all people would have been convicted of bank robbery! I was so shocked when I googled her name myself. Didn't know court cases were even public knowledge on the net. CRAZY HEY! So watch out, your company may google you today! :mrgreen: |
So.....can we have the name of this person too? Haha.
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I had to look it up again..
Wow, I guess she was a witness to the beating of the Edmonton bus driver too. Geesh! Anyway here is the site.. she is the last post. # Eleven http://www.justice.gov.ab.ca/downloa...d=46324#eleven "11. SENTENCE – ROBBERY Accused charged with robbery. She gave a note to the teller in a bank stating “I have a needle filled with nitric acid.” She was given $1500 (within which was a dye pack). The dye pack exploded in her handbag. She dropped the bag, fled and was apprehended shortly thereafter. No needle was ever found. Accused (34) – no criminal record/guilty plea. Sentence: 31 months plus DNA order." :sad: Google your coworkers today. :lol: |
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