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    Last night while driving my way back home form the mall, I had stopped at a light & there was this restuarant across the street & there were 3 armenians messing with the fire hydriant, like trying to break it, what is the point of them doing that?

    (And they call Cops racist when they get caught).
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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    Seems to me they are acting more like Black/Spanish/White trash than Armenians. What were they teenagers?

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    • #3
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      apparently, in LA Armenian kids try to pass off as Mexicans.

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      • #4
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        metal for recycling.



        Fire hydrant theft on the rise in Glendale
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        Contributed by: Atineh Haroutunian on 8/4/2008

        Glendale Water & Power (GWP) water officials said today that in the last week, two fire hydrants in Glendale were stolen.

        GWP officials believe this is an escalation of the ongoing problem of thieves removing fire hydrant parts for purposes of selling them as scrap metal.
        Peter Kavounas, GWP Water Administrator, is urging all customers to report any suspicious activity near City fire hydrants.

        "If customers see anyone removing parts or the entire fire hydrant, and they aren't using official City vehicles, we are asking them to call the Police Department and report any suspicious activity", stated Kavounas. "Even if customers aren't sure people working on fire hydrants are assigned City employees, regardless if they are wearing a uniform or not, they can still call and report a possible crime and the matter will be investigated."

        Glendale has seen a sudden rise in metal and copper wire theft. In its July 2008 issue of the newsletter The Source, GWP officials and the Glendale Police Department urged customers to report anyincidents of metal or copper wire theft in progress.

        Customers are also urged to contact authorities if they see people lingering near electrical equipment or inactive construction sites. Stealing fire hydrants is a crime and very costly for the city, but the bigger issue is public safety.

        If there is a fire in the neighborhood served by the broken or stolen fire hydrant, this could hamper the ability of the fire department to respond. Stealing fire hydrants is also dangerous since pressured parts can fly off and cause severe injuries.

        City officials ask that residents be vigilant in watching for unusual activity at any fire hydrant and call the Glendale Police Department's anonymous tip line at 818-507-STOP or Sgt. Vahak Mardikian, who is in charge of the Glendale Police Department's burglary unit at 818-547-3127.

        In the event a subject is observed trying to remove fire hydrant or any of its parts, a brief description of any vehicle used to leave the scene and any occupants would be a help to investigators and officers.

        To report a crime in progress, please call the Glendale Police Department at 818-548-4911.
        Between childhood, boyhood,
        adolescence
        & manhood (maturity) there
        should be sharp lines drawn w/
        Tests, deaths, feats, rites
        stories, songs & judgements

        - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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          Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
          Last night while driving my way back home form the mall, I had stopped at a light & there was this restuarant across the street & there were 3 armenians messing with the fire hydriant, like trying to break it, what is the point of them doing that?

          (And they call Cops racist when they get caught).
          Instead of posting anti social "Armenian" behavior for all the world to see on the internet, why didn't you get out of your car and do something about it?
          Perhaps you could have at least shouted somthing out the window. But, you chose to drive off and later talk sht about "some Armenians".

          Not only are you a simpleton, but you're a coward and petty a-hole too.

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            Adolescents do stupid things, regardless of what background they are from.

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by sad_eyes View Post
              Adolescents do stupid things, regardless of what background they are from.
              Very true. That is why I take umbrage to PepsiAddict's condescending and racist tone by connecting this behavior with "some Armenians" (btw, how did he know they were Armenian? Did they have a tri-color tattooed to their forehead?)

              The Armenian community is constantly fighting these types of generalized dispersions from "haters" in their community (some of them even being politicians) and here we have a supposed Armenian acting no different from them.

              The kid has no class and no scruples. Who the fcuk is he to look down on "some Armenians"?!
              Last edited by crusader1492; 09-09-2008, 03:49 PM.

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                Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
                Instead of posting anti social "Armenian" behavior for all the world to see on the internet, why didn't you get out of your car and do something about it?
                Perhaps you could have at least shouted somthing out the window. But, you chose to drive off and later talk sht about "some Armenians".

                Not only are you a simpleton, but you're a coward and petty a-hole too.
                Crusader do you gain some kind of confidence with your immature comments, honestly it's getting old. You really need to move on with your life.
                Positive vibes, positive taught

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                  Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
                  Instead of posting anti social "Armenian" behavior for all the world to see on the internet, why didn't you get out of your car and do something about it?
                  Perhaps you could have at least shouted somthing out the window. But, you chose to drive off and later talk sht about "some Armenians".

                  Not only are you a simpleton, but you're a coward and petty a-hole too.
                  Ok mighty crusader what would you do?

                  I say it over & over again but never stick to it but this time I mean it.

                  Im ignoring you have a nice life . Last time I will ever respond to your threads.
                  Positive vibes, positive taught

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                  • #10
                    Re: Some Armenians

                    Why don't you stop talking out of your ass and apologize for this condecending "some Armenians" comment.
                    You might not be able to do anything about your intellect, but you don't have to be a prick your the rest of your life too.

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