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On Thursday January 4, 2007 historian Felipe Fernandez-Armesto was arrested by Atlanta police as he crossed the middle of the street between the Hilton and Hyatt hotels. After being thrown on the ground and handcuffed, the former Oxford don and now a professor at Tufts was formally arrested and thrown in jail. He remained incarcerated for eight hours until finally prosecutors let him go. He was in Atlanta to attend the annual meeting of the American Historical Association. http://hnn.us/articles/33409.h...

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: hnneditor

Length: 09:19
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Davidthe29directors (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I would like to say that Felipe Fernandez Armesto was (and still is) one of my favourite professors who taught me.
zabojecar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Woman?! OK, now I understand. Won't bother you any more. Sorry. My fault. I should ask you first. Sorry again.
cazjaz47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
a) You egotistical maniac, I have reasons for being online other than awaiting for your reply. b) Dick hard? You have a lovely way of speaking. Sorry to shatter your homo-erotic fantasies, but I'm female. c) I am more than happy to admit that you have a far greater grasp of languages than myself, and that your less than perfect grasp of English can be forgiven in light of this - but what I don't understand is why you would use this skill purely to insult others. It baffles me completely.
zabojecar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I can not belive it. You were actually waiting for my reply. Ha-ha-ha. Your dick must be hard now, ha? Still you haven't told me what languages beside english you speak?
cazjaz47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Congratulations, all those hours spent learning those languages have certainly proven useful - at last, you can insult people in their native tongue, as well as foreign ones! A worthwhile pursuit, I'm sure.
zabojecar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
hey, maybe my english isn't perfect, but I better speak your language, than you do mine. Is that so? And tell me, which language beside english do you speak? I speak also German, Italian and Serbian language and even some French. Q: do you know what following sentence means? Jebi se kreten nadut angleški, ki razen svoje vasice še ni videl drugega sveta.
cazjaz47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Crikey, where to even begin? I'm sorry to say that I can barely understand your response, your grasp of basic grammar is poor at best, however as you have chosen to use the Slovenian for cynicism I can only assume that English is not your first language. If that is the case then I can almost forgive your attitude, the manner with which Professor Fernandez-Armesto speaks can certainly seem 'snobbish' to those who have not grown up listening to similar speakers on the BBC.
zabojecar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"Goodness", you clearly are this "poor man". They made video or inteview if you want about how he was stoped by police? So what? And you say he is "law-abiding citizen"?! He is, but the way he talks about "incident", the words that he use - interogation, bully policeman, ..... ,all his cinizem, book cover behind him and the fact that they made video about this shows that he thinks he is something better. Clearlly he acted like superior even before, so he got all the respect he was asking for
cazjaz47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Goodness, you clearly have a lot of anger in you. Of course he can't do what he wants, and if you listened to him talk you would realise that he is a law-abiding citizen. He made a simple mistake, the police-officer completely over-reacted and in doing so added to the already poor reputation of the US police force for brutality - one I am sure is undeserved, but sadly only the negative seems to be reported.
cazjaz47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
He didn't act like he was above the law, he didn't KNOW the law, its a completely different thing. The poor guy made a mistake. Over here we can cross the road whenever, wherever, and as much as I love the States the jaywalking law is one thing that has always confused me. It is a fabulous country though, and I put up with the eccentricities because I recognise you have a lot to offer - which is what I would expect in return from the people of the USA.

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