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MG : MGB B 1973 MGB
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Oldsmobile : Other 1941 OLDSMOBILE
Oldsmobile : Other 1941 OLDSMOBILE
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DeSoto 1954 DESOTO
DeSoto 1954 DESOTO
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What could these strange writings in this stormy sky possibly mean?
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From an early age I have been a devoted storm chaser. Yes, if there's threatening weather happening and I can get to it you can bet some pictures will taken of this so-called atmospheric event. Makes no difference, lightning, thunder, tornadoes, hail storms etc. I'm always outside with camera in hand to catch the action. In the year 2008 while visiting Adrian Michigan a severe thunderstorm struck from out of nowhere thus, propping me to instantly go to the car for a digital camera. I took 20 or more pictures of this weird looking stormy sky quite unaware that I had accidentally caught something of a supernatural nature. Something, that would surprise the most skeptic critic. It's obvious that these letters or numbers? Were not met for only my interpretation. Therefore, I chose to share them with the entire world tonight. Too answer this question please review this photo on my "Yahoo pulse homepage) - (Adrian Michigan 2008 storm, letters in the sky) and tell me truthfully what you think it could possibly all mean. Now as God is my witness be honest when viewing the image. Thus, remember that any editing in a digital format (fraudulent computer enhancements) leaves undesirable signature distortions behind it. Therefore, it is next to impossible to modify any digital image without causing noticeable distortions in that same image.


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Sorry, but that is a load of b*llsh*t. A stormy sky is a stormy sky.

What could/Should this Jonesville Chief be charged with for hitting an 8 year old autistic boy with a baton?
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- http://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2012/04/chief_left _bruise_bump_on_8-ye.html - JONESVILLE, MI -- Kristen Kolodie imagines if she treated her 8-year-old autistic son the way she said the Jonesville police chief did, the consequence might be serious. "You would arrest me for child abuse," she said she told the chief last week. She talked to Chief Brian Corbett after she said he “whacked” her son, Eli, with a baton on the ankle and the shin on March 27 as Eli was sitting in the back of a police car. The boy had left school grounds during the school day and was yelling, screaming and kicking, she said. To return him to class at Emily B. Williams Elementary School on Adrian Street, Eli, then calmer, was handcuffed, she said Thursday from a Hillsdale music store and coffee shop. Kolodie and her husband, Mike, were meeting with other Hillsdale County parents of children with autism or special needs. They want to prevent an event like this from happening in the future. They want changes. They want to raise awareness. “Let’s make it better,” Kolodie, 33, of Reading Township said. Kolodie complained to the village about the treatment of her son, and Corbett has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the completion of an investigation, according to a Tuesday statement from the village manager. A Michigan State Police sergeant is investigating, according to the statement. Efforts to reach the trooper were not successful. When reached by phone Thursday, Corbett said he could not give his own account of what occurred because of “legal advice.” “I would dispute a lot of things,” he said when asked if he would contest statements made about him hitting Eli. He then declined further comment and would not answer a question about whether he had a lawyer. Kolodie said her son walked away from the playground, which is not fully fenced, while at recess with five to seven other students and two school staff members. He is in a classroom of emotionally impaired students and no other classes were at recess, Kolodie said. An aide and his teacher went after him. When he left school property, crossing the road to a golf course, the teacher or aide called 911, Kolodie said. Eli was agitated and had a stick, she said. He was using it defensively, she said. Kolodie was not there but talked to the chief and school officials. He had returned to school property. One police officer went to each side of him and the teacher or aide grabbed his belt loop and put him in the police car, Kolodie said. Eli would not calm down. "He's scared to death," Kolodie said. The chief then opened the car door and swatted the boy on the ankle, Kolodie said. The behavior continued and the chief hit Eli again, this time on the shin, Kolodie said. Her son was not badly injured, but he had a bruise and bump on his shin, she said. Up to the point he was in the police car, Kolodie said she did not take real issue with the way the situation was handled. “They had every right to restrain him,” she said. “They had to get my son in a safe spot.” She does not understand why, once the boy was safely in a vehicle designed to keep adults contained, the officer had to take action with his baton. Eli was “abused,” she said. “His life is forever changed. This kid is traumatized by this,” said Mary Wallace, who has a 12-year-old autistic son who attends a Hillsdale school. She went to the Thursday meeting. Kolodie said Corbett should be disciplined, educated and trained. He was not told Eli was autistic, she said. Autism is a developmental disorder affecting the brain's normal development of social and communication skills. Kolodie wants people to understand what Eli, other children with this or similar disorders and their parents undergo and handle, and how the disorder affects people. "You would not discipline a child in a wheelchair for not being able to walk," she said.


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Assault

What could these strange writings in this stormy sky possibly mean?
Question:
From an early age I have been a devoted storm chaser. Yes, if there's threatening weather happening and I can get to it you can bet some pictures will taken of the atmospheric event. Makes no difference, lightning, thunder tornadoes, hail storms etc. I'm always outside with camera in hand to catch the action. In the year 2008 while visiting the small town of Adrian Michigan a severe thunderstorm struck from out of nowhere thus, propping me to instantly go to the car for my digital camera. I took 20 or more pictures of this stormy sky quite unaware that I had accidentally caught something supernatural that would surprise the most skeptic critic. It's obvious that these letters or numbers? Were not met for only my interpretation therefore I chose to share them with the entire world. Too answer this question please review the photo on my Yahoo pulse homepage (Adrian Michigan 2008 letters in the sky) and tell me truthfully what you really think it could possibly all mean. Be honest thus remember, that any editing in a digital format (fraudulent computer enhancements) leaves undesirable signature distortions behind it. Therefore, it is next to impossible to modify a digital image without causing noticeable distortions in that same image.


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As a child using my imagination I could make out people and animals in the clouds and many other things.