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Title: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Fatman on November 03, 2009, 06:31:12 PM
Maybe a little more of this is needed.

(http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20091103/capt.8c7269bef3df496abb3328bd68c19768.public_punishment_px101.jpg?x=400&y=281&q=85&sig=Two4wQYzHrtQEWz6bb5eeg--)

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Pa. woman, daughter hold signs admitting theft
1 hr 47 mins ago

BEDFORD, Pa. – In exchange for no jail time, a woman and her adult daughter have agreed to stand outside a Pennsylvania courthouse holding signs saying they stole a gift card from a 9-year-old girl on her birthday.

Fifty-six-year-old Evelyn Border and 35-year-old Tina Griekspoor stood outside the court for 4 1/2 hours Tuesday. They held signs that read: "I stole from a 9-year-old girl on her birthday! Don't steal or this could happen to you!"

Because the women agreed to hold the signs, Bedford County District Attorney Bill Higgins says he'll ask for probation instead of jail when they plead guilty to the theft.

Higgins says they swiped a gift card that the girl set on a shelf while a Walmart employee helped her.

The girl's mother planned to drive by the courthouse to teach her daughter the importance of obeying the law.

Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: tombogan03884 on November 03, 2009, 06:40:03 PM
Should have been 4 1/2 DAYS.
Make sure EVERYONE sees the scumbag.
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Jackel on November 03, 2009, 07:49:42 PM
i suppose its better than cluttering up the prisons with petite criminals
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: ericire12 on November 03, 2009, 07:55:32 PM
That sign actually looks photoshopped





*BTW - she should have to stand
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Pathfinder on November 03, 2009, 07:57:52 PM
i suppose its better than cluttering up the prisons with petite criminals

The one pictured is anything but petite. A petty thief maybe, but not petite.
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Jackel on November 03, 2009, 08:01:25 PM
sorry, spell check, meant petty   ;D
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: fightingquaker13 on November 03, 2009, 08:08:20 PM
Where were the vendors selling small stones and rotten fruit? Is capitalism completely dead? ;D
FQ13
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: tombogan03884 on November 03, 2009, 08:24:35 PM
 I like FQ's thinking on this one  ;D
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Big Frank on November 03, 2009, 10:58:00 PM
sorry, spell check, meant petty   ;D

You were close the first time. It's petit.

"Petit is the French adjective (qualifier) for "small", or "little", in the masculine form. In the feminine form, it is petite."
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: tombogan03884 on November 04, 2009, 09:48:17 AM
You were close the first time. It's petit.

"Petit is the French adjective (qualifier) for "small", or "little", in the masculine form. In the feminine form, it is petite."

That's where our term, "petty theft" comes from. The stealing of things of small value.
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Pathfinder on November 04, 2009, 02:03:18 PM
You were close the first time. It's petit.

"Petit is the French adjective (qualifier) for "small", or "little", in the masculine form. In the feminine form, it is petite."

All you say is true, except . . . "theft" ain't a French word (Olde English so maybe originally Norse or Saxon), so why would anyone use a French word as a modifier for "petty theft"?
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: fightingquaker13 on November 04, 2009, 02:07:16 PM
All you say is true, except . . . "theft" ain't a French word (Olde English so maybe originally Norse or Saxon), so why would anyone use a French word as a modifier for "petty theft"?
Who better to name a half assed anything (food and wine excepted)? ;D
FQ13
PS, TheNormans won,that meant that they got to make the laws, as well as name them. The same is true of food. The animal names derived from Old English (Saxon) the cuts of meat from French.
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: tombogan03884 on November 04, 2009, 07:04:37 PM
 Saxon isn't "old English, Saxon is Germanic, from when the vikings ruled large portions of England.
Then of course there were the Latin words that got mixed in, and the several varieties of Gaelic and Pictish.
What makes it hard for foreigners to learn English is that it is the most bastardized language on the planet.
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Pathfinder on November 04, 2009, 07:54:32 PM
Saxon isn't "old English, Saxon is Germanic, from when the vikings ruled large portions of England.
Then of course there were the Latin words that got mixed in, and the several varieties of Gaelic and Pictish.
What makes it hard for foreigners to learn English is that it is the most bastardized language on the planet.

Actually Tom, yes, Saxon is Germanic, but it is not Norse.

The invasions (of major groups at least) in England started with pre-Picts, then Picts, then Celts from Dalriada (Ireland), then Romans, then Saxons and Angles (both from NW Germany, SE of Denmark) - BTW, the Saxons were so-called because of their weapon, the saxe, sort of a long knife not quite a sword.

After the Saxons and Angles invaded, they were followed by various "Danes" (Norseman) who conquered most of the England we know today - save Wessex in the SW, from which came the great king, Alfred (aka Alfred the Great, the only English king to ever be granted that appellation). King Harold repelled a sort-of-civil war invasion by more Norseman (the last Norse invasion BTW), only to have to hustle down to Hastings a few weeks later and be killed by William the Bastard (aka Conqueror) - a Norman.

Damn, I have tons of totally useless information at hand. Was there a bet on this?  ;)

OE does draw from all of the cultures pre-Norman invasion, which introduced French and converted English to the so-called Middle English IIRC.
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: tombogan03884 on November 04, 2009, 07:57:38 PM
 OK smart ass, what language did St. Patrick speak ?  ;D
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Pathfinder on November 04, 2009, 08:36:26 PM
OK smart ass, what language did St. Patrick speak ?  ;D

Latin, plus probably a prototypical form of Gaelic. I seem to recall he was sent to Ireland as a missionary, so I have no idea what his native language might have been.

I'm guessing he did NOT have to press 2 for Spanish either.  ;D
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: tombogan03884 on November 04, 2009, 10:08:47 PM
Wow , You're good  ;D

Welsh Gaelic and Latin. but being sent to preach was his SECOND trip, the first time he was kidnapped and sold as a slave.
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: PegLeg45 on November 04, 2009, 10:19:39 PM
Actually Tom, yes, Saxon is Germanic, but it is not Norse.

The invasions (of major groups at least) in England started with pre-Picts, then Picts, then Celts from Dalriada (Ireland), then Romans, then Saxons and Angles (both from NW Germany, SE of Denmark) - BTW, the Saxons were so-called because of their weapon, the saxe, sort of a long knife not quite a sword.

After the Saxons and Angles invaded, they were followed by various "Danes" (Norseman) who conquered most of the England we know today - save Wessex in the SW, from which came the great king, Alfred (aka Alfred the Great, the only English king to ever be granted that appellation). King Harold repelled a sort-of-civil war invasion by more Norseman (the last Norse invasion BTW), only to have to hustle down to Hastings a few weeks later and be killed by William the Bastard (aka Conqueror) - a Norman.

Damn, I have tons of totally useless information at hand. Was there a bet on this?  ;)

OE does draw from all of the cultures pre-Norman invasion, which introduced French and converted English to the so-called Middle English IIRC.


Saxon isn't "old English, Saxon is Germanic, from when the vikings ruled large portions of England.
Then of course there were the Latin words that got mixed in, and the several varieties of Gaelic and Pictish.
What makes it hard for foreigners to learn English is that it is the most bastardized language on the planet.

Can't help myself....

Every time I hear or see the term Pict......

I must recall, in memory of a dear departed old friend, "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict".

And now, ladies and germs, I return you to your regularly scheduled thread.

 ;D
Title: Re: Bringing back the pillory and public humiliation!
Post by: Big Frank on November 05, 2009, 07:21:54 PM
Now I'm in the mood for some Pink Floyd.  ;)