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To: JakeStraw who wrote (23166)9/11/2000 3:25:32 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 49844
 
_______________________________
Girls: Fun
Boys: When I party I party hearty
Fun is on my mind
Girls: Fun
Boys: Put a smile on your face
Leave that bummer behind

Girls: Fun
Boys: There's a sister and there's a brother
Havin' fun with each other
Girls: Fun
Boys: Daddy always hangs up the boys
He just wants to party with mother

Freddie: A private thought cannot be bought
But you know what you have to do
"Socketh unto others
As you would have them socketh to you"

Girls: Fun
Boys: When I party I party hearty
Fun is on my mind
Girls: Fun
Boys: Put a smile on your face
Leave that bummer behind

Girls: Fun
Boys: There's a sister and there's a brother
Havin' fun with each other
Girls: Fun
Boys: Daddy always hangs up the voice
He just wants to party with mother

Girls: Fun x 8

Boys: When I party I party hearty
Fun is on my mind
Put a smile on your face
Leave that bummer behin



To: JakeStraw who wrote (23166)9/11/2000 9:04:35 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 49844
 
Policeman Extinguishes
Pearl Jam's Equipment
Updated 10:19 PDT Mon, Sep 11 2000

A Sandwich, Mass., police officer could
face felony charges after allegedly
urinating on a soundboard at a Pearl
Jam concert.
The officer's name has not been
released, but Sandwich Police Chief
Michael Miller told the Cape Cod Times
the three-year veteran of the force has
been put on paid administrative leave
pending completion of an internal
investigation.
Police said the officer was off duty
when he attended the August 29 Pearl
Jam concert at the Tweeter Center in
Mansfield.
When he was spotted allegedly
relieving himself, the officer was taken to
a security area and later ejected.
Mansfield Police Lt. George Figueredo
said the officer was not arrested because
police did not have probable cause at the
time.
The officer could now face a felony
charge for destruction of property over
$250, and two misdemeanor charges for
disorderly conduct and indecent
exposure.
A supervisor at the criminal court
clerk's office in Attleboro Superior Court
told the newspaper that a summons had
been issued for a show-cause hearing
likely to be held late this month or in early
October.
At that hearing, a magistrate would
determine whether sufficient evidence
exists to arraign the officer on any of the
charges.
Figueredo said the officer's alleged
action could have led to a dangerous
situation at the crowded rock concert.
"If this particular piece of equipment
shorted out, they would have lost the
whole sound," he said. "It would not have
been a good thing."



To: JakeStraw who wrote (23166)9/11/2000 10:36:09 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49844
 
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