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Wait a minute.........and here I thought Aggy was allowed to park in handicap spaces, who knew???
Lol at yelling "water in it" loud enough for it to be a city ordinance noise violation.
He had the right to remain silent he just didn't have the ability to do so.Lol at yelling "water in it" loud enough for it to be a city ordinance noise violation.
Wait a minute.........and here I thought Aggy was allowed to park in handicap spaces, who knew???
Handicap spots are only reserved for RUINS
He had the right to remain silent he just didn't have the ability to do so.
Did he give "tater salad" as an alias?
This would usually go into the nobody cares department. You have alcohol and a little weed in the car. Not bright, but we were all young once. That leaves out a little fact. THEY WERE PARKED IN A HANDICAPPED SPOT. YOU STUPID !*&@!* MORONS!! You do not illegally park when you have drugs and alcohol in your car.
This would usually go into the nobody cares department. You have alcohol and a little weed in the car. Not bright, but we were all young once. That leaves out a little fact. THEY WERE PARKED IN A HANDICAPPED SPOT. YOU STUPID !*&@!* MORONS!! You do not illegally park when you have drugs and alcohol in your car.
Wait a minute.........and here I thought Aggy was allowed to park in handicap spaces, who knew???
I figured all Aggy players were qualified to use handicap spots due to mental incapacity.
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Did he give "tater salad" as an alias?