'20 DC WR Rakim Jarrett (Maryland signee)

I only went to one. More food than you can imagine. Ribs, barbecue, wings, sandwiches, desserts for days, with multiple spreads in each room. Several tv’s in each room, showing games from across the country to guests all sitting in big comfy recliners or sofas. Every wall decked out in Tennessee memorabilia, newspaper clippings, ticket stubs, and photos.

Safe to say it was a memorable experience. Thank you, Tennessee Stud!!!!
 
At the time of his death it was said Young fell up the stairs. He actually fell forward while going upstairs. Conspiracy averted.

Discovery did one of those docs once, about Hollywood dying scenes. If i recollect the FBI crime scene person said, majority of people would fall forward if shot or if having an event? Who knows? He may have said backward, it's been 10 years or more since i saw the Doc.

It also said that when a bullet hits an object such as a car door, it doesnt spark. Nor does the car door stop a closely shot round.

I think the Doc was in regards to the actual events surrounding those high profile bank robberies in LA, recall 'Heat?'
 
Discovery did one of those docs once, about Hollywood dying scenes. If i recollect the FBI crime scene person said, majority of people would fall forward if shot or if having an event? Who knows? He may have said backward, it's been 10 years or more since i saw the Doc.

It also said that when a bullet hits an object such as a car door, it doesnt spark. Nor does the car door stop a closely shot round.

I think the Doc was in regards to the actual events surrounding those high profile bank robberies in LA, recall 'Heat?'
You mean the cars don't explode in mid-air when they go over a cliff?
 
Discovery did one of those docs once, about Hollywood dying scenes. If i recollect the FBI crime scene person said, majority of people would fall forward if shot or if having an event? Who knows? He may have said backward, it's been 10 years or more since i saw the Doc.

It also said that when a bullet hits an object such as a car door, it doesnt spark. Nor does the car door stop a closely shot round.

I think the Doc was in regards to the actual events surrounding those high profile bank robberies in LA, recall 'Heat?'
Heat was a helluva movie.
 
Looking at the comments....why is it so hard to understand the difference between lose and loose?

Because for some reason, our education system believes it is more important to figure out what Shakespeare was trying to say than to learn the correct usage of lose/loose, then/than, affect/effect, and there/their/they're.
 
Because for some reason, our education system believes it is more important to figure out what Shakespeare was trying to say than to learn the correct usage of lose/loose, then/than, affect/effect, and there/their/they're.
Schools literally teach that in every English class ever
 
Because for some reason, our education system believes it is more important to figure out what Shakespeare was trying to say than to learn the correct usage of lose/loose, then/than, affect/effect, and there/their/they're.
if the reader understands what's being said then it really isn't all that important is it? One of my pet peeves is supposedly educated writers who don't understand the difference between Jive and jibe
 
Because for some reason, our education system believes it is more important to figure out what Shakespeare was trying to say than to learn the correct usage of lose/loose, then/than, affect/effect, and there/their/they're.
Well, to be fair all of that should have been learned long before you worry about Shakespeare.
 

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