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Just keeps getting better:
Here's The Police Body-Cam Footage After The Pickup Basketball 911 Call
The guy that had the police called admitted to punching the other guy in the back first

Just keeps getting better:
Here's The Police Body-Cam Footage After The Pickup Basketball 911 Call
The guy that had the police called admitted to punching the other guy in the back first![]()
The only thing that should make me satisfied is situated in your pants))) Yes!
My juicy peach is looking for a strong stick.
Don’t be shy, I know you have one))
Give it to me and you will not forget it surely!
See a video that I prepared for you.
SCREENER: And then you called me a b!^@h right afterwards too.
SCREENEE: I called it, yeah.
POLICE: Sounds to me like some normal basketball s#!t.
lol![]()
Weighed in at 201 lbs this AM. Down from 218 earlier this spring. I'd like to drop another 10 lbs or so to be at 190.
I haven't really been on a strict diet or anything. I just cut back on portions, have been eating more vegetables and fruits, and haven't been eating as much meat or bread. I'd probably be doing better, except I refuse to give up ice cream or whiskey.![]()
Cleaning out my junk email folder this morning and found the email above. Sounds like my kind of gal! Now if I could only work up the courage to open the link of that video she prepared for me. Maybe the video shows me her juicy peach. You know, the juicy peach that is looking for a strong stick. lulz![]()
Do they wear Wheelies? (Sneakers with wheels in the sole)
Hah - I thought it was ice hockey. Grass hockey is supposed to be played out side.Not in lacrosse.
California DMV employee napped at work every day for 3 hours
By Áine Cain,Business Insider 18 hours ago
A Department of Motor Vehicles employee is reportedly suffering a rude awakening after a state audit found she was taking three-hour naps at work every day for four years, SFGate.com reported. The unnamed data operator will reportedly not be disciplined because the infractions weren't documented properly.
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The dozing amounted to 2,200 hours of work time between February 2014 and December 2017, and cost the state of California at least $40,000. According to SFGate.com, the employee processed an average of 200 documents a day, while her colleagues were able to get through 560 documents a day. It's possible the employee's naps also contributed to the increasingly harrowing wait times at California's DMV. LINK