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Christopher Dorner, Worlds Worst Dive Buddy (too soon?)
Greg
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2/12/2013 6:27 PM
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Comments: 4
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stewco422
- 2/13/2013 10:23 AM
I guess I never thought of using a scuba tank to counteract tear gas. Thanks to this jackoff, I’m sure congress will now start requiring background checks to get tanks filled
Greg
- 2/13/2013 5:40 AM
It is interesting that they asked the news crews to stop live feeds, then when they start showing the cabin again, it’s up in flames. It’s obvious the police set it on fire, but why do they feel they need to hide this information from us. They should just come out and say, "we burnt that mutha down".
Scubaluv
- 2/12/2013 9:07 PM
Hahaha! 2 FUNNY! All jokes aside I hope they catch him soon.
Eric_R
- 2/12/2013 8:31 PM
Hopefully he’s using the Willie B. Bent dive computer.
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