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Surely his imprisonment and chaining up like that breaks the law over there? You'd have thought the person who did that to him would be liable for the costs of treatment.
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In a more humane society perhaps, but not in China. I've heard that prisioners on death row pay for the bullet that is used to shoot them and Chinese hospitals (even good ones) are not pleasant places to be.
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The "village officials", which means local representatives of the party, are all powerful in their
He obviously doesn't have any money so his chances of compensation, or even justice, are somewhere between zero and none. |
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No coffee, and none of that low octane Pepsi shit either, I don't like pingin' on the hills.
But you're right, I missed his pun completely. :o The only excuse I can proffer is, I was in git-r-dun mode, rather than my usual sashay. |
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Found another picture. I should think cutting the extra links off would be a good move.
http://cellar.org/2010/chain2.jpg |
Are in-grown chains allowed on airplanes?
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Only if he lets them touch his junk. ;)
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Is this your first visit to this thread? If it is, I should think you would have stated at the top and been well aware of the subject matter before arriving at that picture. Your welcome.
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Ha, they caught you red handed, trying to touch their junk. :haha:
By the way, the Badger is junk rigged. |
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I don't think he had much choice, chained tight for 5(?) years. The second picture was added because it actually shows how the chain is positioned in his arm, but wasn't available when I first posted this. I can't imagine the nagging pain, for all those years. Like a severe toothache, or cramp, that never goes away, and impossible to ignore. Maybe walmart will pay for his doctor.
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