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     |    | Re: A shot in the dark
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  |  (...) Well in this case the homeowner was definatly in the wrong. There can be no doubt that he shot without any warning, (otherwise his daughter would have made herself known to him) and thus he can't claim self defence, because he wasn't being (...)   (18 years ago, 8-Jun-07, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, FTX)   
   |   |   |    |    | Re: Arkham Asylum - A cool set, but a bit disturbing.
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  |  In lugnet.off-topic.debate, John Neal wrote: SNIPPY (...) Hey , what about the innocent men and the guilty women and children? (I had a strange cultural default twinge there as I typed 'children') SNIPPY Tim    (18 years ago, 8-Jun-07, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, FTX)   
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  |  Part of Dave K's post (URL) here> brought this issue to mind and resonated with a recent news story. Here's part of the text of a post I wrote back in 2003. I've isolated it here rather than replying in-thread because I don't want to put any (...)   (18 years ago, 8-Jun-07, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, FTX)   
   |   |   |    |    | Re: Arkham Asylum - A cool set, but a bit disturbing.
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  |  (...) And if I may intrude into this here, we have had some wonderful fiction on the telly lately in which what is considered to be 'the bad guy' in the 'tv show universe' is the person we most relate to. Loads of examples, but starting off with (...)   (18 years ago, 8-Jun-07, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, FTX)   
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  |  test    (18 years ago, 8-Jun-07, to lugnet.off-topic.test)   
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