Subject: Re: Funny Quote (by me) |
Author:
Evan
|
[
Next Thread |
Previous Thread |
Next Message |
Previous Message
]
Date Posted: 19:11:07 05/11/05 Wed
In reply to:
johnny t
's message, "Re: Funny Quote (by me)" on 10:32:46 04/29/05 Fri
>>Basically what happened, is that I made this bulletin
>>board in my dorm hallway on the history of emo music
>>(to be funny, not serious). It was pretty cool, there
>>was a timeline, a picture of Brian Pawola, and a black
>>background. So it was up for a couple days, but then
>>on a fateful Saturday night, this guy who lived down
>>the hallway (who I barely know) stumbled home from the
>>bars (very angry, very drunk). He proceeded to break
>>a bunch of ceiling tiles in our hallway, broke some
>>glass, and then ripped down the emo board, crumpled it
>>into a ball, lit it on fire in front of our room,
>>swung the door open, and ran away. I was actually on
>>the 8th floor at the time, but the newspaper called me
>>and asked me questions about it.
>>
>>
>>from the Daily Iowan...
>>IOWA CITY- Student charged with reckless use of
>>fire
>>
>>A UI freshman was charged Tuesday with reckless use of
>>fire for allegedly igniting a ball of paper in front
>>of a residence hall door, police records show.
>>
>>Justin Clarence Aanrud, 919 Slater Hall, allegedly
>>admitted to setting fire to a large paper ball in
>>front of an occupied residence-hall room before
>>opening the door on April 24.
>>
>>UI freshman Bobby Loesch contends that Aanrud set the
>>fire in front of his 947 Slater Hall room. Loesch said
>>the two were not friends, and he does not know why
>>Aanrud might have set the fire.
>>
>>"I don't think he was trying to hurt anybody, I think
>>he was just in a destructive kind of mood," Loesch
>>said.
>>
>>Aanrud appeared in 6th District Court in Johnson
>>County Wednesday before being released on his own
>>recognizance. Aanrud applied for counsel and filed a
>>financial statement Thursday, according to court
>>records.
>>
>>Reckless use of fire is a serious misdemeanor,
>>punishable by a maximum of one year in prison and a
>>$1,500 fine.
>>
>>"I guess he deserves it if he's found guilty," Loesch
>>said.
>>Calls to Aanrud's cell phone were not returned
>>Thursday.
>>
>>- by Danielle Stratton-Coulter
>
>
>
>
>lol
yes I agree...lol
Moreso for the quotes that bobby made
[
Next Thread |
Previous Thread |
Next Message |
Previous Message
]
| |