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Old 06-30-2012, 10:29 PM   #1
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Naked man steals jeep.

I post this one, because this idiot was one of the mining interns I went to school with, and worked with at the mine. I say worked with because he couldn't separate the drugs and life and didn't graduate. Then he didn't get hired, because he didn't have his degree.

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A naked Prescott man was hospitalized Friday after authorities said he crashed a stolen Jeep and looked on as a deputy shot and killed his dog.

The drama started 8 a.m. Friday when a camper near Lynx Lake called the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office to report that a naked man "on drugs and out of his mind" had driven off in his red Jeep.

The camper later said he heard a crash nearby, sheriff's spokesman Dwight D'Evelyn said.


By 8:15 a.m., deputies arrived in the area and heard screaming. They soon found 27-year-old Calvin Forrey near the spot where the Jeep had crashed, D'Evelyn said.

As deputies approached, Forrey's pit bull allegedly attacked, biting a deputy. Authorities shot and killed the dog.

They later subdued Forrey with the help of a stun gun.

Medics evaluated the Prescott man and took him to the Yavapai Regional Medical Center.

He remained hospitalized late Friday but D'Evelyn said it was not immediately clear what caused Forrey's behavior. Authorities were continuing to investigate.

The sheriff's spokesman said deputies had contact with Forrey just days before the incident.

A family member called the Sheriff's Office on Monday "due to Forrey's disorderly behavior and refusal to leave," D'Evelyn said.

The Prescott man admitted to a prior addiction to bath salts in an interview with deputies, the spokesman said.

Because Forrey was cooperative, sheriff's deputies allowed him to leave
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Old 06-30-2012, 11:16 PM   #2
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When I started reading this I was thinking "bath salts." Yup. sure enough: "The Prescott man admitted to a prior addiction to bath salts in an interview with deputies, the spokesman said.
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Now I'm just sayin', Y'all don't come on my land nekkid.
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Old 07-01-2012, 12:00 AM   #3
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Because Forrey was cooperative, sheriff's deputies allowed him to leave
Well now, that was mighty white of them.....turning that naked, drug-addled lunatic loose back onto the public, just because he was a good boy for them! Maybe the next camper will ventilate his ass and fix the problem properly.
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Old 07-01-2012, 12:11 AM   #4
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Well now, that was mighty white of them.....turning that naked, drug-addled lunatic loose back onto the public, just because he was a good boy for them! Maybe the next camper will ventilate his ass and fix the problem properly.
Or maybe the next camper will get his face eaten. They shoulda shot him when they shot the dog. Save the taxpayer some $$$ for a change.
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Old 07-01-2012, 06:42 AM   #5
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Bath salts seems to be a huge problem. And what I have heard is that people high on it strip off their clothes because they get "too hot". This past March, a guy on bath salts was trying break in to a woman's home at 2 AM - just down the street from me. He had no shoes, pants, or skivvies - just a shirt - standing in the snow in late February in central Maine. The woman's neighbor and neighbor's son held the guy at gunpoint until state police arrived.

The guy lives up the road from me and had to walk past our house to get where he ended up. I heard that he was "very hypothermic" and was taken to the emergency room for treatment. He's lucky that most folks around here like to 'check their options before taking drastic action'.

Very sobering when it happens so close to home.
I have never understood why anyone would want to get high on something that screws you up so badly. Maybe I'm "wired" all wrong.
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Old 07-01-2012, 07:46 AM   #6
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I have never understood why anyone would want to get high on something that screws you up so badly. Maybe I'm "wired" all wrong.
More like they are 'wired all wrong'! I don't understand the need some have to 'get high'. I don't like the loss of control and lack of good judgement that comes with being high or drunk. Been there back in my 'young & stupid' days, have no desire to revisit those days!
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Been there back in my 'young & stupid' days, have no desire to revisit those days!
Boy, do I agree with you there!

I do not miss that one little bit at all!
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The difference, Big Dog, is that when we were young and stupid, it meant smoking some vitamin green behind the chicken coop. Nowadays the things that are available are just too ****ed lethal. For the users and the people they come into contact with.

I don't know if these "bath salts" are really bath salts or if that's just a street name, but if it really is bath salts, who in the hell would think of eating or smoking (or whatever the hell it is they do) it? I'm sure as hell not going to go into my workshed and go "mmm... let's see... Shall I smoke the weed killer or drink the 2-stroke oil?"
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The difference, Big Dog, is that when we were young and stupid, it meant smoking some vitamin green behind the chicken coop. Nowadays the things that are available are just too ****ed lethal. For the users and the people they come into contact with.

I don't know if these "bath salts" are really bath salts or if that's just a street name, but if it really is bath salts, who in the hell would think of eating or smoking (or whatever the hell it is they do) it? I'm sure as hell not going to go into my workshed and go "mmm... let's see... Shall I smoke the weed killer or drink the 2-stroke oil?"
Just human nature I guess. People have been inhaling fumes from gasoline, paint thinner, spray paint, model airplane glue and fabric dope, and God only knows what all else, for longer than any of us here have been alive. Look at moonshine, it's a known fact that using copper tubing in a still to make 'shine results in alcohol that's poisonous and causes brain damage, but they still make it that way!

People just seem to be wired to look for ways to escape reality, I guess. I rarely even drink a beer any more, but I do like my cigars. Reckon I've learned from seeing what stuff can do to other people, and figger I don't need that. Cigars being my exception.....but I can't inhale the smoke, I go into coughing fits.
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Just human nature I guess. People have been inhaling fumes from gasoline, paint thinner, spray paint, model airplane glue and fabric dope, and God only knows what all else, for longer than any of us here have been alive. Look at moonshine, it's a known fact that using copper tubing in a still to make 'shine results in alcohol that's poisonous and causes brain damage, but they still make it that way!

People just seem to be wired to look for ways to escape reality, I guess. I rarely even drink a beer any more, but I do like my cigars. Reckon I've learned from seeing what stuff can do to other people, and figger I don't need that. Cigars being my exception.....but I can't inhale the smoke, I go into coughing fits.
It is not the copper tubing that makes good shine deadly, it is when bubba thinks it is a good idea to use a car radiator as his condensor instead of making a copper worm... The radiator has many many heavy metals that the shine will pick up, best symptom: vomiting, moderate symptom: blindness, severe symptom: death
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Things are getting out of hand, my buddy went to a bar the other night and all the girls in there were on bath salts! At least its the only rational reason I can think of, he said all the girls were naked and dancing on tables. He's lucky he didn't get eaten.
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Old 07-01-2012, 03:05 PM   #12
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for 50 bucks i bet he could have
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Old 07-01-2012, 03:50 PM   #13
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Bath salts and synthetic marijuana have been a problem in our area. The state of Michigan just outlawed the sales of both (yes, they were legal). Some local people held a public protest (signs, etc.) at a local gathering area that was aimed at those selling these products. One of the sellers (a real asshole, everybody knows it) was told he was killing our kids. His response was that a couple of thousand dollars a month in his pocket is more important than our kids. BTW, he has a 17 year-old son who's following in his worthless POS dad's footsteps.

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Well now, that was mighty white of them.....turning that naked, drug-addled lunatic loose back onto the public, just because he was a good boy for them!
A bit of explanation, since the story is a little confusing.

Last Monday, his mommy kicked him out of her house. He refused to go and she called the cops. He behaved for them on Monday, and that's when they turned him loose.

They did not turn him loose after the naked jeep incident. He is still in custody.
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A bit of explanation, since the story is a little confusing.

Last Monday, his mommy kicked him out of her house. He refused to go and she called the cops. He behaved for them on Monday, and that's when they turned him loose.

They did not turn him loose after the naked jeep incident. He is still in custody.
Ok, now its clear. between mommy and the jeep came the bath salts and the world was just fine.
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It is not the copper tubing that makes good shine deadly, it is when bubba thinks it is a good idea to use a car radiator as his condensor instead of making a copper worm... The radiator has many many heavy metals that the shine will pick up, best symptom: vomiting, moderate symptom: blindness, severe symptom: death
I'd always heard it was the copper tubing, period. So I'm believing that. But a radiator? Good Lord, are there really people that stupid? OK, scratch that, considering the proliferation of meth labs in this country......
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I looked up bath salts a few weeks ago to see if they are the same you buy at the supermarket or Bed Bath & Beyond. Well I found out they aren't. They apparently are nothing but a drug disguised as "bath salts" so they could be sold here in the US. Here's a wedmd link with a little bit of info like the ingredients of bath salts. Bath Salts Drugs: Problems, Ingredients, Dangers, and More

rondog, most spirits are distilled in copper pots. In fact if they don't use the pots they say the taste changes but like 338rum said its usually because the moonshiner is using something like a car radiator or something full of lead. If moonshine is made with good ingridients and distilled with the right equipment than there should be no problem. Back in prohibition days and I'm sure even now they would cut the shine with other things like wood alcohol or some other cheap crap you shouldn't drink.
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I'd always heard it was the copper tubing, period. So I'm believing that. But a radiator? Good Lord, are there really people that stupid? OK, scratch that, considering the proliferation of meth labs in this country......
Look at some youtube vids of the jack daniels distillery and some scotch distilleries, those 800 gal stils are pure copper any other metal and the booze will pick up the metal taste
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Look at moonshine, it's a known fact that using copper tubing in a still to make 'shine results in alcohol that's poisonous and causes brain damage, but they still make it that way!
What kind of piping would you recommend for my.... errr.... I mean... Nevermind.
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Give that man a ride home so he can get some clothes on.
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