Message from @busillis
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I bought a lottery ticket ... once ... story is more valuable than the prize I won
I have no problem with tithing the flock. As long as it's voluntary, they'll never exploit the wrong one.
@Doc my lottery ticket buying experience is as follows: It about a decade or so ago, when the kids were younger and I was driving them to a ski lodge for the day so they could snowboard. We had been driving for a while down this lonely highway and I (and the kids) need a rest stop. It took a while before we say a convenience store to pull over at. By that time, we needed to go really bad. So I walked into the convenience store and immediately asks the guy behind the counter where the restrooms were. He pointed towards them and said that they were for customers only. I opened my wallet and handed him the smallest denomination currency I had (a five dollar bill) and said "here, buy me something" and the kids and I headed towards the restrooms. He bought me five $1 lottery tickets. A few days later after we had returned home, I looked online and realized one of those tickets had paid off. But I could only pick up my $2 winnings if I were to drive back to the state where I had purchased the lottery ticket.
hi is stream today?
@Kaiser, you just advanced to level 4!
Should be interesting for you, since that's your expertise.
(Albeit it's more on the psychology side)
Going to say the expert is likely wrong about this.
Warner was likely alive at the time of detonation.
Timing is too coincidental to ignore.
On top of that, he had cameras on the RV to show him if anyone was near.
This wasn't anywhere close to 1000 kg of TNT.
We can guess that he was alive due to the coincidental timing of the explosion, the delay of the timer, and the cameras on the RV.
Cool, doesn't really change things.
It could be any type of explosive that allows you to be conscious when detonating it in this scenario most likely.
Idk...
Then you have many questions to ask about that kinda suggest this theory isn't plausible.
1) Timing was extremely convenient as the police passed the RV moments before they turned the corner and it detonated.
2) Cameras on the RV.
3) Significant delay from after the countdown of 15 minutes passed 0 for dozens of minutes afterward.
4) Triggered after the final sentence was completed.
Okay...
I honestly had assumed that it was similar to the bomb (just smaller) used by the fool in OKC
Perhaps not...
Well, yah. Now it seems like it was gas
Not to me!
gases, not liquid gasoline
It was probably natural gas
Or acetylene and oxygen
I just don't get how he could fill that old shabby RV with enough of that stuff and keep it concentrated long enough to make that sort of explosion without rendering himself unconscious well before the explosion
If dude had converted his RV to run on natural gas he wouldn't get a second look with natural gas tanks in the RV.
scuba gear maybe
They almost certainly would have found a giant oxygen canister.
They're like 1-3 inch thick steel.
I guess... they didnt find much of him
True
I honestly don't know