STEPHEN REED
-27, from Houston, Texas
-Resident at Edenbrook Hospital
-Favourite animal is butterflies
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STEPHEN REED
-27, from Houston, Texas
-Resident at Edenbrook Hospital
-Favourite animal is butterflies
T, V, and W for the OC asks? 💗
T - Is the most terrifying
daisy cuz you dont know what shes thinking. is she laughing in her head? is the thinking about a turtle? is she considering how far the nearest butchers knife is? you’ll never know
V - Is the best at video games
answered previously but i would like to add that ty used to kick their ass
W - Watches the most anime
steph is the biggest dork alive sooo
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aaaah thank you anon, ima blab about stephen cuz i love that boy
Choices MCs picrews~
RYLEN - FINN - IZZY
CLEO - MAYA - STEPHEN
Stephen Reed, Mal's boyfriend and also Phy's friend/brother figure.
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"Shere Hill Climb 2016"
By Stephen Reed in United Kingdom
A hearing on charges against Harrisburg's former mayor who wanted to build a wild west museum included some news about vampire kits.
Vampire kits in court
John Baer,
Daily News Political Columnist
POSTED: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, 9:04 AM
And in the category "you can't make this stuff up," a very large category in Pennsylvania politics, now comes the tale of how the long-time mayor of our capital city was evidently so taken with the vampire-hunting kit he bought for inclusion in his planned but never built wild west museum that he bought another such kit for himself.
I know, I know.
And yet there it was during a preliminary hearing Monday for former Mayor Stephen Reed who's facing hundreds of criminal charges tied to bond deals, finances and his penchant for buying historical artifacts, allegedly by diverting public money, during his 28-year stint as Harrisburg's Democratic mayor.
The 66-year old Reed became known for bold initiatives that lifted his city from ultra-dismal to semi-vibrant by paving the way for a downtown restaurant renaissance, new hotels, housing and a minor league baseball team. But he also oversaw mounting debt, financial collapse and scandals involving misuse of bond funds.
And then there's that vampire kit.
State agents confiscated a bunch of cowboy stuff, including a vampire-hunting kit (and what's more `cowboy' than vampires?), from Reed's home that they claim belong to the city.
But at Monday's hearing (you can read coverage of it right here), Reed's defense counsel, Henry Hockeimer, argued the kit isn't the one bought by the city, it's one Reed bought for himself, cuz, one assumes, better safe than sorry.
Hockeimer also argued a $14,200 city-bought bronze statue of a cowboy riding a bunking bronco (I love that kinda talk) was not stolen by Reed but was purchased at auction and later resold to Reed by a former district justice for $90.
Say what you will, the ex-mayor knew how to make a deal.
But the perhaps the best line of the day went to a state agent under being questioned about the vampire kit (kits?).
According to reporting by The Patriot-News, when agent Craig LeCadre was asked by Hockeimer if he was open to the possibility two vampire kits exist, LeCadre said, "I don't even know if vampires exist!"
Like I say, you can't make this stuff up.
Reed's hearing was to continue today.