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    LOL...right?
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    Ania Wilkes charged in Red Lobster waitress attack

    Charges have been filed against a 20-year-old St. Louis woman who police believe was part of an attack against a Red Lobster waitress.

    Ania D. Wilkes was charged with mob action and aggravated battery, both of which are felonies.

    The incident happened December 30, 2011 at the Red Lobster in Fairview Heights. A waitress was attacked by four females who were seated at a table she was serving.

    NewsChannel 5 first reported this story in February when police released cell phone video and asked for help identifying the women.

    Police say the public saw news broadcasts of the video and led to the identification of three of the four suspects.

    Wilkes is the first suspect to be charged.

    More charges are expected at a later date.

    Wilkes is not yet in custody.
    http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/314277/3/Suspect-charged-in-Red-Lobster-waitress-attack

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    Coonie

    Damn Yankee.
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    Don't worry, your not. These are a select breed of subspecies known as Phlipthefukouticus, or South Chicago wilding beasts.

    They're Usually harmless before they wake up at 1:00P and become more aggressive as night-time approaches. They are territorial, and if you find yourself within fifty feet, do not make eye contact and back slowly away. If they spot you and feel you are not armed they will follow and engage in "Wilding" which is their form of greeting a stanger to their group.

    It is best to observe them in their natural surroundings, any only if accompanied by security or law enforcement.

    They are currently considered more dangerous to the environment then wild boar and should be handled with extreme caution.

    I'm embarrassed to be the same species
     

    Cochise

    is not here
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    I'm embarrassed to be the same species

    Don't worry, your not. These are a select breed of subspecies known as Phlipthefukouticus, or South Chicago wilding beasts.

    They're Usually harmless before they wake up at 1:00P and become more aggressive as night-time approaches. They are territorial, and if you find yourself within fifty feet, do not make eye contact and back slowly away. If they spot you and feel you are not armed they will follow and engage in "Wilding" which is their form of greeting a stanger to their group.

    It is best to observe them in their natural surroundings, any only if accompanied by security or law enforcement.

    They are currently considered more dangerous to the environment then wild boar and should be handled with extreme caution.

    Lmao
    I wish I was an anthropology major so I could write my thesis on this sub-species that I would dub "Homo Devolvus".

    But I really like Phlipthefukouticus, too!! :bowrofl:
     

    762NATO

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    There comes a point when I wish I could morph into a middle-aged black woman and teach these chilren some manners.
     
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    LongGoneDays

    Mine. Not yours.
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    There comes a point when I wish I could morph into a middle-aged black woman and teach these chilren some manners.


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    mrsfury

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    Civilized people go to red lobsta?

    I admit, I like the cheese biscuits...
    We had a gift certificate to eat there. The biscuit was the only thing we ate. Had to have lunch somewhere else after that. But back to the original topic, people have gone nuts. I am so happy I chose not to bring up children in this F'd up world we have today.
     
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