Sunday, September 11, 2016

Prison preferable to his wife?

Today

Cited:

'KANSAS CITY, Kan., Sept. 9 (UPI) -- A man accused of robbing a Kansas bank and immediately surrendering to a security guard told investigators he preferred jail to life with his wife, the FBI said. Lawrence John Ripple, 70, allegedly walked into the Bank of Labor in Kansas City on Sept. 2 and handed a teller a note reading, "I have a gun, give me money."

Cited:

Ripple's wife said he had become angry when she reminded him that the clothes dryer needed to be repaired. Ripple, who was charged with robbery and aggravated robbery, might have to wait to get his wish for jail over home life; he was released on bond Wednesday.

The need for a psychiatric evaluation comes to mind...and several satirical jokes.

UPI September 9

Published on Sep 7, 2016

Relatively unknown classic British 1998 soccer game. I demonstrate some of the other functions. I also discuss philosophy as in ethics in regard to playing computer games. I do a 'sermon' on preference and divine right. Ten minute match.



Published on Sep 10, 2016

Five reds for me. One red for the computer. Twenty minute match. A match of mysterious 'butter fingers.'