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My Posts On Another Forum Got Quoted On Television!

January 18, 2007

Sask. murder victim's kin slams media
By TIM COOK

YORKTON, Sask. (CP) - The younger brother of a man shot dead by his girlfriend's father lashed out Thursday night at the way his sibling has been portrayed in the media as a drug dealer while the father has been held up as a hero.

Danny Hayward, 22, said all the good memories he has of his brother, James Hayward, have been tainted by the actions of Kim Walker, who is on trial for first-degree murder in the 2003 shooting.

"I think it's despicable the way this community has turned Kim Walker into some kind of small-town hero," Hayward said.

"Every time I turn on the TV and see the news, all I hear is 'drug dealer this' and 'drug house that' and that is not the case here."

Hayward said his brother never forced anything on anyone and "was one of the nicest, kindest people you would ever meet.

"The fact of the matter is my brother is a person and Kim Walker killed him and that's the only thing that matters here."

The jury retired for the night Thursday without reaching a verdict.

During a week and a half of testimony, jurors heard how Walker believed he was saving his daughter from her addiction to morphine when he shot Hayward.

It's a divisive case that has never been too far below the surface in these parts for the last four years.

On one side is a salt-of-the-earth father - a welder who teaches people to play the bagpipes in his spare time - at the end of his rope.

On the other, a nice but troubled young man. A 24-year-old bodybuilder who had withered away because of morphine addiction, his life gone before he had a chance to turn it around.

The tale of Hayward's slaying has exploded into the national spotlight since the trial began.

In Yorkton, a city of 17,000, while the opinions varied, sympathy for all those involved seemed to be a common thread.

"I've sort of known both people involved here," said Lawrence Koban, a retired hospital maintenance worker, who sat through several days of the trial.

"It's sad. I can't blame Hayward and I can't blame Walker . . . I can't condemn one from the other."

The trial has shone a harsh light on the destructive force illegal drugs can have on the lives of addicts and their loved ones in any community. Yorkton is no different, Koban suggested.

"I don't want to say drugs are a problem, but drugs are a problem."

Mel Currah is the father of Walker's oldest son's fiancee, and sat with the Walker family for most of the trial.

What sticks out most for him about the case is how the health and justice systems seemed to fail everyone.

"It let them down," Currah said. "They gave up on James; they gave up on Kim."

He cited how Walker could only get his daughter committed to a hospital against her will for three days - not long enough to overcome her addiction.

"Kim was protecting his family," Currah said. "It's not right to kill - don't get me wrong - but if you look at the circumstances, he did everything he could. The system has got to change."

Hayward should have been given more help with his drug problems when he faced drug trafficking charges prior to the shooting, Currah added.

"The system puts them in jail, but they don't deal with what was going on in James's life. He needed help."

Since the shooting, laws have been changed in some provinces to give parents more options to deal with their drug-addicted teens.

The Walkers got an order from a judge under the Mental Health Act to get their daughter committed to a hospital for only three days. But last April, Saskatchewan adopted a law similar to one in Alberta allowing parents to have their children forced into detox treatment for up to 15 days.

A spokesman with the Saskatchewan government said 103 such orders have been issued. Manitoba has adopted a similar seven-day law.

Outside Yorkton, talk radio hosts and bloggers have seized on the case.

"So long to bad rubbish!" wrote one blogger from Winnipeg named Barb on jacksnewswatch.com. "One less dirty rotten drug dealer to worry about."

But on the blog www.bluelight.ru, billed as an international message board that educates the public about responsible drug use, most entries about the case come at it from the other point of view.

"I am going to shoot the owner of my local liquor store now, before my alcoholic mom can buy any more booze," wrote one blogger who goes by the handle Lurkerguy.

"The 15-year-old McDonald's cashier is next."
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/01/18/3405825-cp.html

I am "Lurkerguy" on bluelight.ru.

Feel free to PM me on bluelight and I will respond telling you I am also Trichome Toker on icmag.com

I am not bragging, just saying that what you say on these boards is being taken more seriously everyday!

The Internet is being taken more seriously as a source of info and opinion everyday.

This was a shock to me.

Another member on bluelight.ru told me about this article, and said they saw it quoted on TV.

It is only Canada after all hehehe.

Still, a step in the right direction.

I am very proud to counter the views of some retard who says:

"So long to bad rubbish!" wrote one blogger from Winnipeg named Barb on jacksnewswatch.com. "One less dirty rotten drug dealer to worry about."

Even still, I can't believe someone quoted my comments, even in an extremely small remote town in Canada.
 
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NiteTiger

Tiger, Tiger, burning bright...
Veteran
Good response, I thought.

It's funny that we don't realize just how often 'straight' people look to forums like these for a perspective on current events.

I've heard verbatim words on TV that I've posted, but just chalked it off to coincidence. Cool that they included your handle and removed any doubt :D
 
It is a shame that he censored my most profane comments.

Those are all my words, but he had to do some heavy snipping to leave out the profanity to say the least. :)

Seriously, feel free to join bluelight and PM me, we are a good site, not in competition with icmag at all, because they deal with totally different drugs.

bluelight isn't even a blog, it is a message board just like icmag, but what can you expect from journalists.

Also, they recklessly quote people who don't want attention drawn to them.

Not like I have warrants or anything.
 
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Sweet, really goes to show you how much attention these boards get, although you may not realize it.

Also Bluelight is a great site if you want to look into other substances, alot of info. I've been on that site longer then this one actually, check it out.
 
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Nikijad4210 said:
Lurkerguy, now that rang a loud bell---You were Lurkerguy on OG, too, weren't ya? :D
THAT is where I remember seeing that name. Thanks for clearing that up :joint:
 

NiteTiger

Tiger, Tiger, burning bright...
Veteran
I'm actually a member of Blulight, been forever since I've been there though.
 
Nikijad4210 said:
Lurkerguy, now that rang a loud bell---You were Lurkerguy on OG, too, weren't ya? :D

Yeah. :joint:

I love all you guys!

I will probably be in jail soon, not because of any of this BS, but because I am a retard, but I love all you guys and gals!

Man why did OG have to go?

You know I still meet up with friends I had on OG to this day?

Seriously.

We have real people who smoke a bong and think about OG, in towns in America!

Anyone remember "The Real Fatman"?

I made life long friends on OG for real.

Some stand up characters from that site.

I recognize many people from this site, and I just wish you all the best!

With a bit of trust and a bit of love I get by with some help from my friends!

Glad you remember me from way back when!

Love you guys, seriously!

I don't trust anyone now, but I know over a dozen people I met up with in the OG days, and they turned out to be awesome people for real.

People who would have called me crazy for meeting up with strangers on a Cannabis board.

I can't believe you guys remember Lurkerguy from OG!

I remember many of you though!

Peace and one love.

Know that I would give my fucking life for this cause, my fucking life, because I love all of you like a brother and sister.

I made posts about Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, that was me.

I love all you guys and girls!

Glad you remember me!
 
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BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY LYRICS

"Days Of Our Livez"

[Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony]
Bone (xalot)
Wasteland soldier, These are tha dayz of our livez

I be struggling & hustling & thugging it forever
Come & look deeply in my eyez [x3]
I be struggling & hustling & thugging it forever & ever

Bone (xalot)
we gotta prepare [x3] for eternal warfare
[repeat 3]

Only time will tell who diez, these are the days of our livez
Come look deeply in my eyes, these are the days of our livez
See tha murda mortalise, see tha murda mo, these are the days of our livez
These are tha dayz of our livez, these are tha dayz of our livez

[CHORUS: 2x]
Now come into my world and you can see that we are more than thugz
We more than thugz, more than thugz, more than thugz
With just a little twist of harmony we smokin' lethal warriors
We warriors, We warriors, we warriors

[Layzie Bone]
Eternally thugz here i come tellin them souldier stories
Been daily collectin my lessons, without any questions
Without any questions, stressin no restin, we journey this blessin'
Shift in tha game rearrange ya thangs
cause once tha world waz bringin' me down
Mesmerized controlled by tha other side, but tha devil was in my town
looking for me

[Wish Bone]
But he won't find me in time, fucking with Bone and he liking these rhymes
We rhyme betta believe it all tha time, nigga we live
We straight up souljahz, Betta nigga done told ya, told ya
We raw before we go broke, nigga we robbin ya'll, all of ya'll, all ya'll

[Krayzie Bone]
Yo my dawgs if you call or you fall
You depend on that nigga wherever then I will be there, lean on me
But let us get rid of tha enemiez be stayin a while, while
But if you think you can hang, hang, hang

[Chorus (x2)]

[Layzie Bone]
Finally in the studio, ya'll know we roll hydro everytime we rhyme
I'm high, look at me deeply in my eyes, I rise to the top of my game
No way that I had to run, no way that I had to turn
Sherm, but alot of these niggas won't learn
But tha money I earn won't burn So come again

[Wish Bone]
Betta watch that Mack 10 nigga this one's for me and my friends
We steadliy rollin', I told ya keep bringin' home platinum and gold ones
pap pap, put it all in tha ground, yeah Bone, Yeah we used to get down
With tha clack, back, put it on tha ground, now get down

[Bizzy Bone]
Well it must be dawse, hydro, wanna roll my indo
Sittin all alone in ah my window, little Eazy bless his soul, It's so cold
Little Eazy got stress for tha peeps, the streetz
And none of these phonies hardly knew him
But still wanna pop tha bitch locing bitch locing.

[Chorus (x2)]

[Bizzy Bone]
And it ain't no mystery the pistol'll be and i betta put it under my seat
Betta read tha scripturez sista, reach any or all of my readers
Said it ain't, it maybe double me up and get one foe my friends
Twenty, twen, twen, we biddin' on bud tha bids at a fin
So who wanna bag?, Who wanna bag?,
You wanna bag? You wanna bag?, You gotta bag
So I'm sending my dawg to tha liqour store for tha bluntz to roll
Only tha Lord can tell who dies
So pick up tha puzzle and pieces and put it together my love

[Krayzie Bone]
My lody Lord, maintain, it's hard cuz I'm a souldier at war
Cause everbody wanna try to bring out tha devil in me
But tha evils ain't betta than me, weed keeps me at ease
Take notes cause here it comes
Tha murda mo comin' to carry you, oh you oh
Wake up and they sittin and pullin their guage out, Murder
And they put it up to your temple and we blow your brains out, Die

[Chorus (x4)]
 

Deft

Get two birds stoned at once
Veteran
Its funny how some people think the internet is 80% blogs and podcast sites now.. Its still all porn!!
 

Nikijad4210

Member
Veteran
The Real Fatman
Lol, yeah, I remember him, come to think of it, TRF was kinda like Artie Lange in some ways, wasn't he? Remember Jluvin? He pretty much kept to himself, but he was a well-known member purely because of his Bouncing Fairy avatar, that anime fairy with the bouncing boobs. I'd spend a minute or 2 each day just watching that damn thing bouce....Mesmerizing, it was :biglaugh:

But yeah, TT, I remember you from OG. I can alllllllllllllllmost picture your old avatar, I think it was a shadowed figure? For some reason, I want to say it might have also had some kind of foggy or smoke effect in it, too.

If anyone can remember my old avatar on OG, it was the chick laying on her side in her undies doing "astral projection"---Had a transparent mirror image hovering over herself. I wish I could find that avatar again, but I'm not really willing to risk changing the avatar here now, too many folks seem to like looking at her :D

TT, what's going on that you might be heading to jail?? You're not really the type I'd picture getting into jail-worthy trouble. Don't mean to pry, man, just curious...
 

Gangabiss

free your SELF
Veteran
Yea I remember The Real Fatman...the guy who had his pc in his cellar and said he had mould growing up the walls or something.

That guy was pretty cool...anybody know what happened to him?

I used to have one of his quotes in my sig at OG...'I'm 18 and they are ACTION FIGURES not dolls' lmao
 
No I won't go to jail If I am careful.

But I have some charges they want me to go to jail for.

I know The Real Fatman. he works at Subway and he is an awesome dude.

I know so many people from the OG days, so many stand up guys who would never fuck me over!

I love all you guys/gals.

He has proven himself 1,000 times over!

Man some people just know what is up and can be cool people!

You can just picture them being cool guys!

You just never know I had people who hate me brother!

I love them but they hate me.
 
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Nikijad4210

Member
Veteran
Gangabiss said:
I used to have one of his quotes in my sig at OG...'I'm 18 and they are ACTION FIGURES not dolls' lmao
Lmfao, I remember that quote! That always made me chuckle when I read it, thanks for the stroll down memory lane :D
 
So we all have love it is our own love we thrive onBone Thugs-n-harmony - Days Of Our Livez Lyrics

Krayzie:
Bone, Bone, Bone . . .
Wasteland soldiers.
These are the days of our lives [of our lives, of our
lives].
I've been strugglin', hustlin',
thuggin' it forever.
Come and look deeply in my
eyes.
[with Layzie: my eyes]
I've been
strugglin', hustlin', thuggin' it forever, and
ever.
Bone, Bone, Bone . . .
We gotta prepare, gotta
prepare, gotta prepare for eternal warfare.
Only time will
tell who dies.
These are the days of our lives.
[Layzie: Only time will tell . . .]
Come look deeply in
my eyes.
These are the days of our lives.
See the
murder mold our lives.
[Layzie: See the murder mold.]
These are the days of our lives.
[Layzie: These are the
days of our lives.]
These are the days of our lives.
Now come into my world, and you can see that we are more than
thugs.
[with Layzie: We're more than thugs. We're
more than thugs. We're more than thugs.]
With just a
little twist of harmony, we're smokin' lethal
warriors.
[with Layzie: We're warriors. We're
warriors. We're warriors.]

Layzie:
Eternal
Your thugs. Here I come, tellin' 'em soldier stories.
Been daily collectin' my lesson, went out on a quest and
without any question, stressin', no restin', we
journey. This blessin' shiftin' the game,
rearrangin' thangs, 'cause most the world was
bringin' me down. Mesmerized, controlled by the other side,
and the devil was in my town, looking for me . . .

Wish:
. . . but he won't get me in time, fuckin with
Bone, and he's likin' these rhymes. We rhyme, better
believe, it's all the time, nigga, we 'live. We
straight up soldiers [soldiers]. Better hear what I told ya
[told ya]. We rob before we go broke, man, we robbin'
y'all, all a y'all, all a y'all.

Krayzie:
Y'all my dogs. If ya call or ya fall,
depend on that nigga whenever, and I will be there. Lean on me,
but let us get rid of the enemies makin' me sayin',
"Now why, oh, why?", but if you think you can hang, then . .
.
Now come into my world, and you can see that we are more
than thugs.
[with Layzie: We're more than thugs.
We're more than thugs. We're more than thugs.]
With just a little twist of harmony, we're smokin'
lethal warriors.
[with Layzie: We're warriors.
We're warriors. We're warriors.]

Layzie:
Thuggin' in the studio, y'all know we roll hydro.
Everytime we rhyme, I'm high. Look at me deeply in my eyes.
I rise to the top of the game. Nowhere did I have to run, now
way did I have to turn. Sherm, but a lot of niggas won't
learn, but the money that I earn, won't burn, so come
again.

Wish:
Better watch that MAC-10, nigga.
This one's for me and my friends. We steadily rollin'.
I told ya. Keep bringin' home platinum and gold ones. Pap.
Pap. Put it all on the ground, yeah Bone, yeah, we used to get
down [get down] with a clack back, put on the ground, now get
down.

Bizzy:
Well, it must be ghosts who stroll,
when I roll, but they ain't gon' get in, though.
I'm sittin' alone in my window. Little Eazy, bless his
soul, it's so cold, [it's so cold]. Lil' Bizzy
got stress from the peeps the streets, and none of these police
holice know me, still wanna him cuffed up, bitch. No peace, no
peace.

Krayzie:
Now, come into my world, and you
can see that we are more than thugs.
[with Layzie:
We're more than thugs. We're more than thugs.
We're more than thugs.]
With just a little twist of
harmony, we're smokin' lethal warriors.
[with
Layzie: We're warriors. We're warriors. We're
warriors.]

Bizzy:
And it ain't no mystery
that Biz still be yellin', bailin', pullin' into
me city. Study Ripsta's scripture, sista, receive me,
I'm off. "Hey, weeders 'til the end [end], maybe
double me up and get one for my friend. Twenty-twin, twin,
we're biddin' on bud [on bud], start the bid at a fin.
So, who wanna bag? Who wanna bag? You wanna bag? You gotta bag.
Sold." Send him outta the door to liquor store for the blunts to
roll. Only my Lord can tell who dies. So pick up the puzzle and
pieces and put it together of our lives.

Krayzie:
My Lordy Lord maintain. It's hard 'cause I'm a
soldier at war. 'Cause everybody wanna try to bring out the
devil in me, but they're evil, and better believe weed
keeps me at ease. Take notes, oh no, 'cause here it comes.
That murder mo comin' to carry you, oh, you, oh. We're
lovin' this shit, when they pullin' the gauge out
[murder]. Hey, they put it up to your temple, and we blow your
brains out. Die.
Now, come into my world, and you can see
that we are more than thugs.
[Layzie: We're more than
thugs. We're more than thugs. We're more than
thugs.]
With just a little twist of harmony, we're
smokin' lethal warriors.
[with Layzie: We're
warriors. We're warriors. We're warriors.]
Only
time will tell who dies.
Come look deeply in my eyes.
See the murder mold our lives.
These are the days of our
lives.
 

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