Friday, May 14, 2010

The Strange Case of Balochistan Bryant.

Some suburbanite kids fall in with a bad crowd and smoke pot or steal car stereos. Others fall in with a bad crowd and join al Qaeda.

I did find this blurb from the article interesting:
With his travel plans made, Vinas seemed happier. Kuilan recalled Vinas' "whole demeanor lightened up."

Acevedo remembered going to a gun range with Vinas.

"We probably shot a good 200 rounds," he recalled. "He just felt free."
Yeah, that's often ominous foreshadowing in my life, too. Usually right after I leave the range, I go join an Islamic terrorist cell and blow myself up. Sometimes twice in the same weekend.

8 comments:

  1. Perhaps sometime you could do a fashion post, about how you select your burkas. :-/

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  2. Given the success rate of recent attempts, that is more that possible.

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  3. His freaking out over FEMA camp rumors seemed sorta familiar....

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  4. Kids these days, they blow up so fast....

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  5. "Acevedo remembered going to a gun range with Vinas."

    Am I the only one who, until a double-take was completed, thought dude's name was Avocado?



    tweaker

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  6. Am I the only one who, until a double-take was completed, thought dude's name was Avocado?

    Nope, I did, too. I thought that food aliases were a bit corny, though.

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  7. I used to know someone named Acevedo, so I parse it okay at a glance. (But I did that her name the first time I saw it written down.)

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  8. Just stop that. You know you can't blow yourself up twice.

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