
Gregory Giusti of San Francisco allegedly called Speaker Nancy Pelosi at least 48 times over a seven week period and in one voicemail left at her Washington home warned,"If you like your home in [Northern California], don't vote for the healthcare bill," according to an affidavit supporting the criminal complaint unsealed today.
Giusti, 48, is charged with making harassing and threatening telephone calls to a government official. During an initial appearance in federal court in San Francisco today Giusti wept but did not make any remarks.
Pelosi told agents that in one case she picked up the phone in her Washington home and Giusti "used extremely vulgar and crude language and threatened her, stating 'when you go back to California you won't have a home to go back to,'" the complaint alleges.
This section of the complaint details the broad allegations:
"There is probable cause to believe that between February 6, 2010, and March 25, 2010, Congresswoman N.P. (N .P.) received numerous (at least forty-eight) telephone calls to her Washington, D.C. residence, one of her residences in Northern California, her district office in San Francisco, and her husband's office in San Francisco, all from the same phone number, (757) ***-****. At least thirty of those calls were made to N.P.'s Washington, D.C. residence during the period February 6, 2010, and March 25, 2010, and the unidentified caller left nine voice messages. In two of the recorded messages, the caller made threats to one of N.P.'s residences in Northern California.
Additionally, Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) Bryan S. Smith and Special Agent (SA) Andrew Pecher interviewed N.P. regarding the abusive, harassing, threatening, and obscene telephone calls she had received from the caller. N.P. told the interviewing Agents that on one occasion, she answered the Washington D.C. residence telephone and the caller used extremely vulgar and crude language and threatened her, stating "when you go back to California you won't have a home to go back to." Many of the other messages that were recorded included abusive, harassing, and obscene language. The caller was later identified on March 30, 2010, as Gregory Lee Giusti (Giusti)."
Giusti made the alleged calls using an Internet phone service called Magic Jack. During one call to Pelosi's San Francisco district office, Giusti allegedly claimed, "and the number I'm calling from is untraceable so if you're trying to trace it have fun." Authorities did so nevertheless.
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calbearinillinois
April 8, 2010 5:21 PM
Another idiot is rudely introduced to the difference between what your casual user can get from caller ID and what the FBI can do when it wants.
Which really should make all the people screaming about totalitarianism STFU, since if they were right they'd already be in gulags. But it won't.
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mass_murdock
April 8, 2010 6:33 PM in reply to calbearinillinois
Magic Jack! Good luck tracing this, Nancy!
Oh, the lulziness! Oh the happiness, thank you again TPM! Big smiley faces!
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zonk
April 8, 2010 7:31 PM in reply to mass_murdock
Rule #1 of buying any technology related software, equipment, or services:
If they advertise on the oddballs of basic cable channels - it's crap.
Magic Jack, GoToMyPC, fixmypc, etc -- these guys are the lowest common denominators of the high tech world.
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rynato
April 8, 2010 7:32 PM in reply to zonk
you mean the good people at SpeedUpMyPC.com might be scamming me?
Next you're going to tell me that the folks at CashForGold.com are less than honest! I mean, sending your gold to total strangers, what could go wrong with THAT?
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ohyeathatsright
April 8, 2010 7:47 PM in reply to zonk
GoToMyPC is freakin' awesome--has saved my ass plenty. I also use GoToMeeting all the time for client demos. No need to hate. ;)
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AnswerFrog
April 9, 2010 1:01 PM in reply to ohyeathatsright
Yeah, Gotomypc is a legit conferencing tool.
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illtron
April 8, 2010 11:38 PM in reply to zonk
You've got it all wrong. Listen to CNN on XM/Sirius. The commercials they put on there are the worst of the worst.
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bibimimi
April 9, 2010 4:33 PM in reply to zonk
He got his rent-to-own from the Blue Hippo.
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Headlight
April 8, 2010 7:47 PM in reply to mass_murdock
It's dangerous to think that your opponents in a political fight are total idiots, but the evidence is mounting on the teabag movement.
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fitley
April 10, 2010 12:37 PM in reply to Headlight
Repubtards want the teascrotes to leave their party. Too late, you invited them, you encouraged them, now they won't leave. Well you're in kind of a pickle aren't you? Don't bother calling the cops they already got an eye on your good buddies. Suck it.
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ohyeathatsright
April 8, 2010 7:48 PM in reply to mass_murdock
It's called an IP address, and yours is unique and traceable. It's way easier then a phone trace.
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tigerhawkvok
April 9, 2010 8:49 PM in reply to calbearinillinois
Thinking some internet service would actually block FBI traces? Oy. And thinking he was clever for it?
I'm curious, though, if the FBI could have traced an SSH session into a remote computer, routed through a TOR network and THEN placed a VOIP call.
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eve cairo
April 8, 2010 5:25 PM
I swear I recognize this guy from BART the public transit train in the bay area. He was highly functioning but obviously disturbed. He was angry and obsessed with his cell phone. And he really stared at women very strangely. The kind of guy that if it hadn't been rush hour you would have moved to get away from.
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mcc
April 8, 2010 8:55 PM in reply to eve cairo
So is it... is it just me or does San Francisco have a really startlingly large presence from the mentally unwell? I've been working here for about a year and it's just really striking. Nowhere else I've ever lived has had people demonstrating apparent mental illness as just a regular feature of getting from place to place. Is there a reason for this, why SF specifically is like this? Is there some kind of local social services breakdown I'm not privy to the details of? Is it just I've never spent time in a "walkable" city before and this is normal for places like Boston or NY too? I don't know if this is a weird question to ask or not...
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Bethany
April 9, 2010 12:06 PM in reply to mcc
Lots of towns "deal" with their homeless by putting them on a one way bus to San Francisco. That, plus weather that doesn't kill you, plus a population willing to try and deal with homeless folk rather than just incarcerate or move em along... and you end up with a huge homeless population.
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AnswerFrog
April 9, 2010 1:03 PM in reply to Bethany
I heard that Las Vegas is bad at throwing "vagrants" in jail. I met a mentally ill guy who was thrown in jail for 6 months for loitering.
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traitorjoe
April 8, 2010 5:46 PM
Ladies and Gentleman, your new unbiased Fox News anchor, Gregory Giusti!
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bibimimi
April 9, 2010 4:27 PM in reply to traitorjoe
He's already been through his Glenn Beck weeping drills! Onward and upward! $32 mil paycheck ka-CHING!
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Max Thrax
April 8, 2010 6:24 PM
I understand this moron cried like a bitch in court today when he first heard he was going to stay in jail instead of a halfway home. I'm surprised he didn't call her 49 times though.
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rynato
April 8, 2010 7:31 PM in reply to Max Thrax
that's not the last resemblance to a bitch Mr. Giusti will have... this guy won't last five minutes in the general population if he ends up doing prison time. I suggest he start a crash diet and lifting weights as if his life depended on it... because it just might...
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mass_murdock
April 8, 2010 6:28 PM
Another striking example of excessive inbreeding. There is an amazing gallery of all these people coming up pretty soon. I can feel it.
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LisB
April 8, 2010 7:52 PM in reply to mass_murdock
Right? Someone should make a Dick Tracy-like comic strip of all these villains.
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fitley
April 10, 2010 12:42 PM in reply to mass_murdock
I love to look at all these mugshots. The shape of their heads is most interesting. Look at the Hutaree mugshots. It looks like a page out of a catalog for bowling balls.
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Max Thrax
April 8, 2010 6:42 PM
Oh, he used a 'Majic Jack'? I bet he was wearing a snuggie while he was making his call too. White trash: too stupid to understand that a snuggie is just a bathrobe worn backwards.
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zonk
April 8, 2010 7:18 PM in reply to Max Thrax
I don't know how much longer I can stop myself from making a fortune off the baggers.
The world's worst VoIP enabler. Survival Seeds that don't survive packing and shipping. Screeds masquerading as books for the barely literate. Hell, now that we're going to have "alternate RNCs" sprining up like wildfire, I'm considering reading up on PAC rules and getting a piece of that action.
There's an ocean of idiots ready to be separated from their money - and more and more, my scruples that would usually prevent me from taking advantage of such suckers is being overcome by my feeling that the money would be better off in my hands than those of Beck or Hannity.
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Catsy
April 9, 2010 1:46 PM in reply to zonk
This.
Anyone with a lick of writing talent could come up with something--supported by a web site and Paypal address--that tells the teabaggers exactly what they want to hear and parodies them without being obvious. You'd probably make at least a few thousand dollars from it before someone got wise. And it wouldn't even be illegal, just mean--and a bit poetic. The right-wing noise machine is really a jobs program; you might as well make it work for you.
Probably the only thing that keeps me from cashing in and picking that low-hanging fruit is the possession of a conscience. Because I guaran-fucking-tee you I could produce something that sounded like authentic teabagger lunacy, written well enough to separate a fair number of teabaggers from their hard-earned UI or SS checks.
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midnight rambler
April 9, 2010 4:07 PM in reply to Catsy
The only problem is that there are already alot out there. Let's not forget the people you can pay to take care of your pets after you're raptured:
http://eternal-earthbound-pets.com/
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Zell
April 8, 2010 7:41 PM
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zonk
April 8, 2010 7:42 PM in reply to Zell
Glenn Beck has gotten them in touch with their 2 year old sides.
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ohyeathatsright
April 8, 2010 7:50 PM in reply to zonk
Yep, cries just like him too.
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rynato
April 8, 2010 7:54 PM in reply to ohyeathatsright
Mr. Giusti looks like he would fit right in with the other tough guys at The Weekly Standard.
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rynato
April 8, 2010 7:43 PM in reply to Zell
Like most Fox News-brainwashed morons, when reality finally comes crashing in on their bubble, it's a bitch.
48 times in seven weeks, that is a call a day minus one.
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Verified
April 9, 2010 1:14 AM in reply to rynato
Maybe he thought Glenn and Sean and Michelle would come to his defense. I actually feel sorry for the poor slob. He's gonna be somebody's baby in federal prison for a long time and will learn what obscenity is really all about.
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Brownbagger
April 9, 2010 11:45 AM in reply to rynato
Well, that was the day he was throwing rocks at the neighbor's cat. I guy has to have a hobby, ya know.
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Joe
April 9, 2010 6:52 PM in reply to rynato
He's a FOXHOLE! Totally brainwashed by Screwpert Murdoch and Roger Ailes!
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rynato
April 8, 2010 7:46 PM
Mr. Giusti is clearly another liberal agent provocateur.
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bluestatedon
April 8, 2010 7:51 PM
There's a character actor who's been on Law & Order in a variety of different roles over the years who's a dead ringer for this guy.
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rynato
April 8, 2010 7:52 PM
There's a link in the above story to a locally-reported story on his appearance:
Mr. Giusti is clearly one of those who would benefit most from HCR. The right-wing noise machine preys on people like this, convincing them that the very people who are trying to give them a hand up, are the ones responsible for keeping them down.
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melissa511
April 8, 2010 7:59 PM
OMG, it's Dwight Schrute!
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RCE
April 8, 2010 8:05 PM
Giusti clearly has a mental disability, and I think people should be more sensitive about comments they make about him. I've worked with people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other disassociative disorders, and none of them can help it -- they have severe chemical and neurological imbalances that cause them to act irrationally.
The real blame should fall on Glenn Beck, Michelle Bachmann, and Sarah Palin. People who know better, but continue to provoke and incite people on baseless, made-up charges for their own profit and vanity.
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Verified
April 9, 2010 1:23 AM in reply to RCE
The real blame should fall on state legislators who persist in cutting benefits for public psychiatric care, because the seriously mentally ill don't necessarily vote and are some of the most voiceless people in our society. As you are no doubt aware, when you suffer from chronic mental illness, you often cannot work and when you cannot work you lose your health insurance. And when you need good quality psychiatric care with only Medicaid to pay for it, your choices are extremely limited. It's always someone else's problem - that is until someone you love is affected and the cruel reality comes clear - we neglect the vulnerable among us. And these are the ways our neglect returns to bite us in the rear.
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The Commenter Formerly Known as NCSteve
April 9, 2010 12:22 PM in reply to Verified
Here, here! It absolutely infuriates me how whenever budgets get tight, the weakest and most defenseless people are the ones whose funding gets cut first in state legislatures. North Carolina's legislature disproporationately slashes funding for mental illness and disability and children's services every time there's a hole in the budget.
And there's always a hole in the budget.
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RCE
April 8, 2010 8:06 PM
Giusti clearly has a mental disability, and I think people should be more sensitive about comments they make about him. I've worked with people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other disassociative disorders, and none of them can help it -- they have severe chemical and neurological imbalances that cause them to act irrationally.
The real blame should fall on Glenn Beck, Michelle Bachmann, and Sarah Palin. People who know better, but continue to provoke and incite people on baseless, made-up charges for their own profit and vanity.
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Joe
April 8, 2010 8:16 PM
This is what happens when one becomes a full blown FOXHOLE!
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Brownbagger
April 9, 2010 11:46 AM in reply to Joe
Very nice. Kudos.
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DBB
April 8, 2010 8:53 PM
What a fool. That fat ass (yes, I am a fattist) has as good a chance of burning down Nancy's pac heights residence as the Cubs have of winning a world series. My grandparents live about 50 feet from her house and there are typically 2-3 black secret service vans parked outside at any given moment. Nice try, Greg.
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chard
April 8, 2010 11:20 PM in reply to DBB
My question is: how did he get Pelosi's home phone numbers? I'm sure she's not in the book here in SF or DC.
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Catsy
April 9, 2010 1:40 PM in reply to chard
About twenty-odd years ago, I managed to track down the home phone number of Jim Davis (of Garfield fame--I was a fan) through persistent and creative use of directory assistance and newspaper articles. This was as a pre-teen with no Internet access in the late 1980's, though it was also before unlisted numbers became more commonplace.
In some ways it's easier to drop off the phone map these days--especially if you only keep a cell phone or use VOIP--but it has never been terribly difficult for a determined individual to find a phone number.
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Max Thrax
April 8, 2010 10:30 PM
Oh, he used a 'Majic Jack'? I bet he was wearing a snuggie while he was making his call too. White trash: too stupid to understand that a snuggie is just a bathrobe worn backwards.
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1849
April 8, 2010 10:35 PM
So is it... is it just me or does San Francisco have a really startlingly large presence from the mentally unwell?
Perhaps so but I would investigate past governors and their policy of closing down mental health hospitals in California.
We are packed in here so tight and it seems like it is getting smaller.
The neighborhood Mr. Giusti lives/lived in is full of Single-Room-Occupancies. Meaning anyone can literally come from any walk of life, can and does get housing in that area of the city known as the Tenderloin.
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1audiofile
April 8, 2010 11:07 PM
A quick comment about Magic Jack. I ordered one. I went through the start up process and came to the point where I had to accept their terms and conditions. I actually read them. The price is not guaranteed. They can completely cut the service and will not owe you anything even if you have prepaid for 2 years. Also, you cannot receive a call if the computer is turned off. I declined and sent it back. BUYERS BEWARE.
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thunderbay63
April 8, 2010 11:31 PM
You know, I think all Obama would have to do to put an end to teahadist movement for all time is make a public service announcement to the effect that it is unsafe to drink Drano. 98% of them would be heading to the store to buy a bottle to swig within a few minutes of hearing or reading his message.
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Anonymouse Coweird
April 9, 2010 2:48 AM
Speaking approvingly about prison rape or joking about prison rape is no better than speaking approvingly or joking about "regular" rape. It's disgusting, and those of you doing it should be ashamed of yourselves.
That aside, you're simply wrong on the facts. If this guy does any prison time at all, he'll end up in medium or minimum security where that kind of thing just doesn't happen. It doesn't happen because every inmate there has something to lose - they can be sent to max, where their already miserable lives get much much worse.
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Richard in SanJo
April 9, 2010 4:39 AM
RE: Mentally Ill in San Francisco-- A long time ago under the guise of "community mental health", Governor Ronald Reagan closed many of the state hospitals. Only the most severely mentally and developmentally disabled patients remained. If they could walk and were not imminently suicidal or homicidal they were evicted to board and care homes or relatives. In San Jose, greedy entrepreneurs bought up big old houses, installed sprinkler systems, hired a night manager, packed in the patients, took their SSI checks and called it "residential treatment". Many patients dropped out of the system, stopped taking medication and became homeless. Later, President Reagan mocked them, saying they were homeless because they liked the urban adventure of camping out on a heating grate in January. With the rigors of homelessness, the absence of medication to subdue terrifying hallucinations and delusions and the use of alcohol and street drugs to self-medicate, these people suffer enormously. Many will die anonymously on the street. Counselors & community workers who help them are too few, are underpaid and subject to burnout.
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Joe
April 9, 2010 7:56 AM
You have to feel sorry for someone whose sole happiness comes from watching Glenn Beck. I bet this fool acts like an impatient spoiled brat every day until his hero comes on. Then, he pulls out his WInky Dink kit, puts the magic cellophane over the TV and grabs his magic crayons so he can connect the dots on Beck's blackboard.
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mamamarti
April 9, 2010 1:11 PM in reply to Joe
Winky Dink, wow, that's a blast from the past.
There's a sick joke in there somewhere too, (winky dink, cellophane, grabbing magic crayon), but I'm not going there.
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chard
April 9, 2010 9:43 AM
Giusti and Leboon are the low-hanging fruit(cakes) that law enforcement loves. Not too bright, not too stable, and eminently "apprehendable."
They make good copy and soundbite so the cops/FBI can look like they're on their toes.
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Escher
April 9, 2010 1:53 PM
This guy doesn't seem so bad, really - just give him his stapler back and let him play his radio at an acceptable volume, and he'll be fine.
(Ok, now I feel bad for making fun of the mentally disturbed. I will say that I hope he gets the psychiatric help that he clearly needs...)
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NobodyCouldHavePredicted
April 9, 2010 2:58 PM
I've used the MagicJack and think it's pretty good.
I guess this dolt forgot the set-up installation instructions that demand you enter your street address. Our soshulist, gawd-hatin' gommint wants that information in case you dial 911 and thay have to haul your bloated Cheetos fat ass to a soshulist hospital, or to put out the fire.
Jesus on toast points. What a moran.
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Urinal Gum
April 9, 2010 3:06 PM
Whatever. You all know these were empty threats:
1. He didn't actually do anything.
2. He is crying like a baby about it.
3. He is clearly a scared little man who somehow got Pelosi's phone number.
If he's a terrorist, the Jerky Boys are terrorists.
/still, we do need to do something about these teabaggers: http://www.urinalgum.com/?p=555
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ohyeathatsright
April 9, 2010 3:46 PM in reply to Urinal Gum
If the Jerky Boys called 48 times in 7 weeks threatening property damage and bodily harm; then they would be arrested too.
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bibimimi
April 9, 2010 4:23 PM
New From The Makers of Magic JackĀ®--it's ur own personal get out o' JAIL FREE CARD.
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Joe
April 9, 2010 6:54 PM
The MAGIC JERK used a MAGIC JACK.
Fitting :-)
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Leftflank
April 10, 2010 1:56 PM
I guess it beats "The Twinkie Defense". Although, upon further consideration, he maybe should've gone with the "My special friend told me to" angle, to remove all responsibility.
BTW, Glen says he is not Greg's special friend.
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Tosh
April 28, 2010 9:20 PM
So is it... is it just me or does San Francisco have a really startlingly large presence from the mentally unwell?
Perhaps so but I would investigate past governors and their policy of closing down mental health hospitals in California.
We are packed in here so tight and it seems like it is getting smaller.
The neighborhood Mr. Giusti lives/lived in is full of Single-Room-Occupancies. Meaning anyone can literally come from any walk of life, can and does get housing in that area of the city known as the Tenderloin.
m65 kamagra
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