41. By: mobaction $$$
Reply to: 122493 by bob_z1 $$$
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001 at 7:22 PM EDT
Post # 122495 of 122658
No, Bob. Sorry I got knocked off, and couldn't get back on.
I called Pugs. here's the number he called last night
while I was standing there.
816-380-5200.
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42. By: mobaction $$$
Reply to: 122495 by mobaction $$$
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001 at 7:27 PM EDT
Post # 122498 of 122658
Now tell me, Bob does that number work? How dod you get an unlisted phone number? Hack someone's computer did ya?
Could you be the REAL "aaaa"?
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43. By: mobaction $$$
Reply to: 122498 by mobaction $$$
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001 at 7:29 PM EDT
Post # 122499 of 122658
I think you're "aaa". And Bob I think you should explain to Janice about starr 69 and 57.
She doesn't seem to get it. Also what about the e-mails you keep sending at
like one and two am in the morning? Staying up late worrying about something?
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44. By: bob_z1 $$$
Reply to: 122495 by mobaction $$$
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001 at 7:57 PM EDT
Post # 122506 of 122658
Sure am glad that's not my local police department. Reverse lookup puts the location of
that number about an hour and 15 minutes from my place, although from the prefix,
I thought it'd be from a sizable town about half an hour away.
Now, the name of the officer who was on-duty at the time and the report number?
And, as an aside, if you just now called Pugs and got that number,
how did you get those other two numbers and why did you post them?
ragingbull.lycos.com
45. By: bob_z1 $$$
Reply to: 122495 by mobaction $$$
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001 at 8:01 PM EDT
Post # 122509 of 122658
Sure am glad that's not my local police department. Reverse lookup puts the location of that
number about an hour and 15 minutes from my place, although from the prefix,
I thought it'd be from a sizable town about half an hour away.
Now, the name of the officer who was on-duty at the time and the report number?
And, as an aside, if you just now called Pugs and got that number,
how did you get those other two numbers and why did you post them?
I just talked to the number you provided (that's the sheriff's office for the county in which I live --
know the difference between a city and a county?) and was told that they would not have taken
such a report and show that nothing was called in. They said harassing calls have to be reported
in the jurisdiction in which they're being received; not the one from which they're allegedly originating.
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46. By: bob_z1 $$$
Reply to: 122494 by laughing_rat_in_heat
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001 at 8:05 PM EDT
Post # 122511 of 122658
Everything he's saying about it is pure BS. I would've thought that maybe he thought some innocent
who called the wrong number was actually me or someone else harassing him except that he included
very blatant lies in his reporting of it. Lies that are too easily confirmed to be lies.
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47. By: bob_z1 $$$
Reply to: 122498 by mobaction $$$
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001 at 8:07 PM EDT
Post # 122512 of 122658
Now tell me, Bob does that number work?
Yes, it does.
What's the deal with the other two numbers you gave me?
Why is this new number to my county sheriff, not my local city police, as you claimed?
Why do they show no such call being received by them last night and why do they tell me they
wouldn't have taken a report on such a call?
ragingbull.lycos.com
48. By: bob_z1 $$$
Reply to: 122502 by mobaction $$$
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001 at 8:29 PM EDT
Post # 122518 of 122658
I've been very generous about answering questions. Now I have a few for you:
1. For the record, are you Jay Marvin?
2. Why did you post a bogus phone number and claim it was to my local police department?
3. Why did you claim a report was made when it indeed wasn't made?
4. Why will you not post the name of the officer that was contacted and the report number?
I have other questions, but they can wait for the appropriate venue.
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