. . . In his memory can we all just get along?

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In his swimming pool behind his house. (incomplete sentence - sorry, students/victims) Not bad for a man with little (The word "little" would refer to size, not "the number or quantity of" unless modified differently. You should have used a word like "few" to describe his skills) job skills and a bad drug habit. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Are you kidding?
Barley Brains is really a hopeless case.
The riots that followed the not guilty verdict tore up the city and left over 50 people killed and thousands injured.
This was a huge injustice with serious consequences.
Rodney was injured so severely that one of his eyes was knocked out of its socket and needed a steel plate to keep it in place.
And yet, despite the grave injustice, he pleaded for the end to violence.
. . . He deserves more than a little respect!
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn