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Posts posted by 6ixes&7evens
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cause you are taking the wrong ones. or eating a thanksgiving sized meal right before.
i ate a big bowl of pho:(
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fuck for 6hrs!!!!:eek::eek::eek:
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Finally bought my SAturday EDC ticket for $92!!!
SUFU MEET UP!
wtf? 92? i got both of mines for 134??
im down for meet up but its gonna be real hard:(
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this is really good to me simple and very appealing!
also one of the models looks kinda like diamonds.
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the piece of fish i just ate im laying here trying to remember the taste right now......mmmm
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dog faced bitch killa
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i dont think i can date a girl younger then me it felt really weird when that 18yrold that just graduated approached me last night. maybe its cus i have a sister around here age
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THE drugs arent WORKING!!!
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hey how come sometime the pills dont kick in:confused:
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man what the fuck did you really just steal some potatoe salad from my house and put them in the back seat of your car?
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F-2LAC6mLNQ
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somedays i'll sit around and think about sad things
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so sad my penis is crying(blood)
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A drunk driver was sentenced to 18 months in jail Tuesday for a crash in Gaithersburg that injured a retired judge who, 11 years earlier in a different drunken-driving case, had spared the man jail time.
Rene Fernandez, 45, will serve his time at the Montgomery County jail and likely be released in 13 to 15 months, prosecutors said.
Last year, while driving with a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit at 3 in the afternoon, the Gaithersburg man swerved into oncoming traffic and plowed his Chevy Tahoe into a Honda Accord carrying Edwin and Ellen Collier.
The case is filled with tragedy and irony.
The former was on display Tuesday, during a hearing in which one of the Colliers' sons, John, spoke at length about how the wreck has turned his parents' life upside down. His mother, who was 81 at the time of the crash, almost died.
And while his father had retired as a full-time member of the bench, he regularly returned to handle dockets, his son pointed out.
"He had worked right up until the accident," Collier said in court, adding that his father would be working today had it not been for the wreck.
His father, 85 when the crash occurred on Aug. 21, 2009, suffered fractured ribs and a broken leg. He uses a cane, and every step is painful, Collier said.
His mother, who enjoyed walking so much that she would sometimes walk 1 1/2 miles to a restaurant to meet her friends (who would drive to the restaurant), now uses a walker. When she goes to the grocery store, Edwin Collier goes in to get the items. "Mom doesn't even get out of the car," John Collier said.
Under an April agreement, Fernandez had pleaded guilty to one count of causing a life-threatening injury while intoxicated. Prosecutors said the maximum sentence was three years' imprisonment.
Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge John W. Debelius III sentenced Fernandez to three years but suspended half of it. That means he will serve his time locally instead of in a state prison, prosecutors said. But because of the way the state parole system works, Fernandez might have a longer stay behind bars than if he had been given three years in the state system.
Fernandez was a lawful permanent resident at the time of the wreck, according to his attorney. The conviction might make him eligible for deportation, but that will be handled in later proceedings.
In 1998, Fernandez appeared before two Montgomery judges on separate drunken-driving charges. He pleaded guilty in both cases. The first judge sentenced him to probation before judgment, in which the matter is not treated as a conviction. The second judge, Collier, sentenced Fernandez to 60 days in jail but suspended the term.
Fernandez's attorney, John Severt, said in court that his client is an alcoholic who no longer drinks, is committed to staying sober and is a hardworking member of the community.
Fernandez spoke briefly, saying that the crash has been a nightmare and that he is very sorry for the Colliers.
"Since then, I asked the Lord to help this beautiful family," he said. "And I hope that it never happens to anybody. That was not my intention."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/08/AR2010060805058.html
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yeah i think im not gonna be going out for awhile lol
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if i was a prostitute i'd go play hey mister for em.
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fucking dickhead lost my ID and now i cant get cigarettes the liquor store i usually go to has a new person working and hes being a little bitch.
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btw been thinkin about moving in with the girlfriend, anyone want to share their experiences?
You:fuck yeah more sex
Her: fuck yeah we're getting married
exxagerated a bit but yah
if you really have genuine interst in her though do it
and persevere
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um yah that totatlly didnt make sense lol
my friend cheated on his fiance she came over and caught him
i am there witnessing it all like a deer stuck in a headlight not knowing what the hell to say since im friends with both of em
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i think its been 4 weeks now i barely stay at home anymore shit is rad
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man saturday night/sunday morning was crazy me and my friend picked up these 3 chicks and partied til like 10-12 am-pm right after i made that post about that tease my friends fiance comes to bring my friend his food. shit went down yo...i didnt know what the fuck to say since im friends with her too and im not thje type to push my beliefs on other people and i didnt want to butt in their relationship but damn i feel really weirded out and awkward. i can go into more detail but i doubt anyone would wanna read my scribbles
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anyone ever parachute the pills?
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ima wear my kenzo shirt and the only pair of pants ive been wearing for the past 23 months
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im goin to edc call me duff man!
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Would you go back, to the old house ?
in supertrash
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house still there
rock in face
man lives in vagina