Jsnooots
Jsnooots t1_je9d6u1 wrote
Reply to comment by BunzoBear in Update Regarding Nazi State Trooper by prof_cunninglinguist
I just read an article today about a cop that was busted by internal affairs in a conspiracy to sell drugs in 2015. He went on to film a rape he committed and showed to a bunch of people in 2017.
He is still under investigation today and getting his full salary (over 100k) in 2023.
His own cops busted him and then he promoted his own rape video and he is still getting paid/investigated.
How do you justify this one?
Jsnooots t1_jdyedmp wrote
Reply to comment by TheRealThordic in So nice to see all the spring birds (Watchung reservation 3/27) by Fishmike52
That fatty didn't go to bed.
Jsnooots t1_jadeffb wrote
Reply to comment by Gustopherus-the-2nd in Prepare for Carbonated Trouble by ProJYeet
LoL, I'd forgotten this one. Nice pull.
Jsnooots t1_jacwpco wrote
Reply to This animal foot I found on my car by Slider-Gwen
I hope the rest of the baby squirrel is doing much better than the foot.
Jsnooots t1_jacpjbd wrote
Reply to Prepare for Carbonated Trouble by ProJYeet
I'm old.
I was wondering if the comments would be about motorcycle building racists or a cowboy gunslinger.
I was the only one apparently. I only saw Pokemon a few years ago with my son but they are a distant third to pop into my head.
Jsnooots t1_j97gxh8 wrote
Reply to Bald eagle near the Clark Train Tracks by Foyt20
I saw three in Flemington the other day.
A full size adult was sitting on a road kill deer about 15 feet into a field. Two juvenile eagles were waiting for their turn on the carcass.
Not too proud to scavenge.
Jsnooots t1_j8tsy2n wrote
Reply to comment by APIPAMinusOneHundred in Previously unreleased footage from East Palestine, Ohio by TactlesslyTactful
Dancing nude scene in the graveyard and pickaxe to the zombie head? 13 year old me agreed.
Jsnooots t1_j2xomuh wrote
Reply to comment by THE_some_guy in The Battle of Princeton occurred 246 years ago today, ending in a small victory for the Colonials. After the battle, Washington moved his army to Morristown, and with their third defeat in 10 days, the British evacuated southern New Jersey by rollotomasi07071
I love that. I didn't know that. Thank you. I find NJ history and how so much history connects through our state fascinating.
Jsnooots t1_j2weug2 wrote
Reply to comment by Longtermthrowaway5 in The Battle of Princeton occurred 246 years ago today, ending in a small victory for the Colonials. After the battle, Washington moved his army to Morristown, and with their third defeat in 10 days, the British evacuated southern New Jersey by rollotomasi07071
Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish American industrialist/philanthropist, went to visit Princeton University.
He didn't think you could properly mold a young man with just rough sports, like American Football, so he donated money for a dam on the millstone river that would create Carnegie lake so.....that Princeton University could have men's rowing, a proper gentleman pastime.
Jsnooots t1_j2svqo9 wrote
Reply to The Battle of Princeton occurred 246 years ago today, ending in a small victory for the Colonials. After the battle, Washington moved his army to Morristown, and with their third defeat in 10 days, the British evacuated southern New Jersey by rollotomasi07071
After the battle the American troops headed north following what would be rt27 from Princeton area towards New Brunswick.
Obviously there was no Carnegie lake but the millstone river was an obstacle.
The American troops crossed and then destroyed the bridge behind them.
It is dangerous to get your troops wet in the winter so that stopped any pursuit that day by the British.
I like to imagine when I'm at the bottom of the lake by the little bridge by the mill what it must have been like to be a soldier at that time. It must have mostly sucked but not that day.
Jsnooots t1_j20vp2u wrote
Reply to Standing on what is now the Highlands-Sea Bright Bridge in the early 1900s compared to today (via Vintage New Jersey on Instagram) by rollotomasi07071
Who remembers being stuck in the drawbridge traffic on the way to the beach?
Jsnooots t1_j1fs8oq wrote
Reply to Vicious grape grabbers by lnfinity
Chickens and grapes are nice but you really need to see ducks and peas in a bowl to see a chomping fowl.
Jsnooots t1_j1bq1re wrote
Reply to comment by road-hogwithanolddog in This Christmas tree can play animations by seanhodgins
I was thinking it reminded me of something from Total Recall but I think BTTF2 "crappy ugly future" is actually the best comparison.
Jsnooots t1_j18v71a wrote
Reply to On 1-9 A Few Weeks Back by nnj714
For some reason I picture the teacher and student still in the truck,
"Ok, so let's make a 'teaching moment' out of this...what do you think you did well? Ok, good and what did you think you need more practice on...?"
Jsnooots t1_ixh6omy wrote
Reply to Got rear ended this morning 9am with car full of kids, driver fled the scene, but cops gave ME a hard time. by OceanAvenue187
Garbage people.
They yelled at my coworker for staying in the road....in her car that was broken from an accident.
"Move to the side lady, you are blocking the road and traffic and making it worse."
Jsnooots t1_iwq4i6k wrote
Reply to I am taking apart a small engine, and wondered how I should label the bags I am placing screws in. by Wooble_Gopp
Miscellaneous.
Jsnooots t1_iwmm93v wrote
Reply to How to disconnect from hose Bibb? by Jon-Snowfalofagus
I think you can only remove them from the faucet end and these are permanent.
Jsnooots t1_iuf1w8f wrote
Reply to Hopewell, NJ ใThere is nothing better than a Victorian house decorated for Halloween.๐๐๐๐ใHappy Halloween with mom, dad and brother in New Jersey by Much_Document_217
See you Monday, hope the rain holds off.
Jsnooots t1_iubczt9 wrote
Reply to The new neighbors actually drove by and saw this one. I had no explanation. by josiemarcellino
I got news for your neighbor. Get used to it, it's gonna happen.
Jsnooots t1_ism1b80 wrote
Reply to TIL that before the invention of regfrigeration in 1851, ice had to be imported to Australia from Boston, Massachusetts. The ice blocks travelled through the tropics inside ships insulated with timber, straw, peat, and sawdust by stumcm
The ice industry in the Poconos in Pennsylvania was huge and then gone in just over a year once ice production no longer relied on saved winter ice.
Jsnooots t1_je9sy8r wrote
Reply to comment by Redqueenhypo in Reddit cracked down on revenge porn, creepshots with twofold spike in permabans by thawingSumTendies
He was an asshole on top of all his creepy subs.