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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 824058" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>The guys at the table are not the type to carry weapons but as discretely as an order buyer buys a calf their will would be done by others. Extremely powerful bunch. One in particular, taught Janet Reno a thing or two about power when she and her entourage messed with him. No one is talking. Probably best that I don't ask any more questions. Probably already know more than I need to know but I wish I knew more cause I'd like to nominate this fool for the 2011 Darwin Awards. He would be a sure winner.</p><p></p><p>Given the misfires and the story ending there, a friend and I came up with a possible scenario that could be plausible given these guys' love of gambling and the many gator holes scattered across their properties behind closed gates. Remember the game the gooks played on the movie The Deer Hunter? I think this bunch might have enjoyed a game of chance like that expecially given the reminder of the game with the two misfires. Afterall, he was a dead man anyway so why would they waste a perfect opportunity for an exciting game of chance? Just our thought which in no way has anything to do with what happened cause I don't know. Probably never will. But whatever did happen I'll wager that somewhere it involves gators and a extremely stupid person. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 824058, member: 4362"] The guys at the table are not the type to carry weapons but as discretely as an order buyer buys a calf their will would be done by others. Extremely powerful bunch. One in particular, taught Janet Reno a thing or two about power when she and her entourage messed with him. No one is talking. Probably best that I don't ask any more questions. Probably already know more than I need to know but I wish I knew more cause I'd like to nominate this fool for the 2011 Darwin Awards. He would be a sure winner. Given the misfires and the story ending there, a friend and I came up with a possible scenario that could be plausible given these guys' love of gambling and the many gator holes scattered across their properties behind closed gates. Remember the game the gooks played on the movie The Deer Hunter? I think this bunch might have enjoyed a game of chance like that expecially given the reminder of the game with the two misfires. Afterall, he was a dead man anyway so why would they waste a perfect opportunity for an exciting game of chance? Just our thought which in no way has anything to do with what happened cause I don't know. Probably never will. But whatever did happen I'll wager that somewhere it involves gators and a extremely stupid person. JMO [/QUOTE]
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