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"Remember when PosterX said OldCommentY that no longer looks good? "

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We also dissuade passive aggressive behavior. This can be various things, but common examples include statements that are basically meant to imply someone is either stupid or otherwise incapable of holding a rational conversation. This can include (but is not limited to) laughing at someone's conclusions rather than offering an honest rebuttal, asking people what game they were watching, or another common problem is Poster X will say "that player isn't that bad" and then Poster Y will say something akin to "LOL you think that player is good". We're not going to tolerate those kinds of comments out of respect for the community at large and for the sake of trying to just have an honest conversation.

Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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  • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

    Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
    Adam, I think it's pretty clear at this point that she didn't just "lose" the stuff they found in the alley. It was either lost in a struggle or someone put it there.


    They were found on a handrail, right? I don't think they would be found there if they were lost in a struggle. Someone had to place them there, whether it be her or someone who harmed her.

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    • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

      I drank underage quite a bit, made very stupid decisions, yet neither I nor my family were ever harmed.

      Besides that, all I will say is that post is tasteless at best and frankly a bit disgusting.


      Prayers and wishes, but sadly I do not see a happy ending.

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      • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

        Originally posted by Taterhead View Post
        So you are criticizing a missing girl for making a choice that you have made yourself? Strange?

        I'm always puzzled by the crowd who chooses times like these to pull out the soap box.
        I never drank before I turned 21.

        And hey, the girl obviously chose to party her *** off and get in trouble with the law. So sorry my statement burns a few around here. Like I said she doesn't deserve to be harmed, or killed for that matter but it shows that making bad decisions doesn't always end well.
        Last edited by duke dynamite; 06-17-2011, 11:49 AM.

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        • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

          Originally posted by duke dynamite View Post
          And hey, the girl obviously chose to party her *** off and get in trouble with the law. So sorry my statement burns a few around here. Like I said she doesn't deserve to be harmed, or killed for that matter but it shows that making bad decisions doesn't always end well.

          Being above a 0.08 is "partying your *** off?" Wow, I didn't realize having 3 beers in an hour was full blown shenanigans.

          EDIT: Actually, a female that is 5ft 90lbs is probably legally intoxicated after 2 beers in an hour.
          Last edited by Since86; 06-17-2011, 11:58 AM.
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          • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

            Originally posted by Since86 View Post
            Being above a 0.08 is "partying your *** off?" Wow, I didn't realize having 3 beers in an hour was full blown shenanigans.
            Slow down there slugger.


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            • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

              I made many incredibly stupid decisions, especially when I first moved away to college (above the age of 21 by the way), and I promise you I was never as low as a .08.

              Of course you can say bad decisions can lead to bad consequences. Hell, you speeding can lead to bad consequences, doesnt change the fact you choose a horrible time to make the comment and it came across pretty tasteless.

              Sorry if that "burns" you.

              -VA

              EDIT: Not the time or the place. I will shut up now. This should be about finding the girl, not grown *** adults reminding us how bad decisions can have bad out comes

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              • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                Originally posted by duke dynamite View Post
                Well something the news hasn't talked about, let alone in great detail is that 8 months ago this girl was arrested for public intoxication. Still well before the age of 21.

                It's a shame that people make bad choices (and for the record I don't think her or her family deserves this) but when you put yourself in a position to get into trouble, trouble likely happens.

                I hope she is found...alive. That would be great. Regardless of the outcome I hope this serves a lesson to those who think that going out and partying underage and surrounding yourself with questionable personalities isn't all that it's cracked up to be.

                Kilroy's on the other hand, this is only the 3rd time or so since 2007-08 that there have been reports of underage patronage. I know the count is much higher than that which goes unnoticed. That place crawls with underage college students. I've been there enough to see it firsthand.


                Dude, this exact same thing could have happened to her at 21. It's not like if she were 12 months older that these circumstances would have magically changed. It's not like whoever harmed her would say "well, since you're 21 I'm not going to do anything to you." It's possible whoever harmed her didn't even know her age. Thousands of underage college kids wonder around drunk all the time and nothing ever happens to them. You're making it sound like she is at fault for this.

                Age has zero to do with what happened that night.
                Last edited by Sollozzo; 06-17-2011, 12:00 PM.

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                • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                  Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                  Dude, this exact same thing could have happened to her at 21. It's not like if she were 12 months older that these circumstances would have magically changed. It's not like whoever harmed her would say "well, since you're 21 I'm not going to do anything to you." It's possible whoever harmed her didn't even know her age. Thousands of underage college kids wonder around drunk all the time and nothing ever happens to them. You're making it sound like she is at fault for this.

                  Age has zero to do with what happened that night.
                  And to add on to that point.....

                  A coupe of years ago there were multiple attempts of kidnapping women on the BSU campus. I know atleast two girls reported a white panel van trying to get them, but they managed to get away. The university sent out emergency texts and emails, along with an article in the paper. Those girls could have easily been taken and I know one was sitting at the bus stop waiting to be taken back from the stadium to campus.

                  It can happen even without the presence of alcohol.

                  Hell, there's a 60year old woman missing from Noblesville. I wonder if she was partying her *** off too.

                  http://www.theindychannel.com/news/11964053/detail.html
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                  • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                    Hell, there's a 60year old woman missing from Noblesville. I wonder if she was partying her *** off too.

                    http://www.theindychannel.com/news/11964053/detail.html
                    She was. No doubt.

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                    • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                      I read today, Spierer's last known video of her is her coming out of an alley at 2:51am, didn't say if she was by herself or if this is the same alley she left her purse.


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                      • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                        Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                        And to add on to that point.....

                        A coupe of years ago there were multiple attempts of kidnapping women on the BSU campus. I know atleast two girls reported a white panel van trying to get them, but they managed to get away. The university sent out emergency texts and emails, along with an article in the paper. Those girls could have easily been taken and I know one was sitting at the bus stop waiting to be taken back from the stadium to campus.

                        It can happen even without the presence of alcohol.

                        Hell, there's a 60year old woman missing from Noblesville. I wonder if she was partying her *** off too.

                        http://www.theindychannel.com/news/11964053/detail.html
                        I hadn't heard of that and it's my hometown.

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                        • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                          And just because they haven't said they've found the truck, or talked to the driver, or talked to someone who knows something about it, doesn't mean that they're still at square 1 with it.

                          They're not going to release that information right when they get it. It's going to take a few days after.

                          Just like the other 'persons of interest' they don't get to talk to them right away. I know we all want to find out what happened, but results aren't instantaneous.


                          I agree that the results aren't instantaneous and that there is a lot we don't know.

                          But I think we'd know by now if an innocent driver had immediately come forward. The fact that they apparently haven't makes me believe the truck is definitely involved.

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                          • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                            I figured we'd have the answer about that truck fairly quickly... because I figured if enough people saw the photo someone would make sure and make the connections, if not the driver himself, and come forward with an explanation of why they were there.

                            IOW, I didn't figure the police would have to follow most of the tips because I was thinking the driver would come forward himself fairly quickly once he knew he was being looked for.... but that was also assuming the truck driver was more potential witness than involved. And I thought that would happen fairly quickly. If the police are withholding info of the truck driver coming forward I can only assume it's because they think if the public doesn't know he came forward it might lead to more tips or info to hurt his alibil.

                            Of course I imagine that statistics show the majority of the time these situations are not random and there are a lot of curious events of that night to lead one to believe randomness was not a factor here. But nothing we've heard has made those things more than just curious at this point. ...Except if you can give weight to the story of the bar manager supposedly seeing her being carried away at a time that doesn't fit with the timeline the boys gave. ...And in a condition that doesn't fit with what the guy that saw her last described. You could possibly excuse the guys of being off on their times except you have a cell phone call to the one (Rohn) that was explained as being Lauren trying to reach him to ask about her cell.
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                            • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                              This whole story is just one of the strangest things I've ever seen.

                              I wonder what the police really think. Do they think it's those guys who know her, but since there is no body or anything concrete they can't charge them? Or are they leaning toward a stranger abduction? Or do they really have no clue?

                              If those guys had something to do with it then they are pretty darn good at crossing all their t's and dotting all their i's, that's for sure.

                              I worry that we may never know what happened and this story will just fade into the abyss.

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                              • Re: PLEASE HELP FIND A FELLOW HOOSIER

                                The Police in Tennessee have clues in the famous Holly Bobo case but I don't know if they are any closer either. Holly has been missing for a couple months now I think. I hope this Spierer case doesn't end up being unsolved. It is probably a bad ending at this point but at least if they solve it there is some closure for the parents. That would be the toughest thing not knowing.

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