Jogeephus
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Several years ago a fella that I don't think to much of blind sided another man with a hammer nearly killing him. Because the hammer yielder's daddy had some political pull he didn't go to jail and all this was swept under the rug and the judge got a new boat or something. The hammer recipient pulled through but lost his eye from the injury and hasn't been exactly right ever since. Just last week this fella made a turn and ran over and killed an elderly woman on one of those Rascal things. The guy did not see her cause she was on his blind side and he is really torn up about it and I wonder whether he will be able to live with what he accidently did. I can't help but think that he is blameless and the hammer boy indirectly killed this woman. What do you think? (I've admitted I don't like hammer boy so I'm definitely biased and maybe I should just be content in knowing that hammer boy recently lost a fist fight with three deputies armed with tazers) BTW - he's known as Taz now. Either way, I think the chain of events shows there are consequences associated with our actions whether we see them or not.