anygunanywhere wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 3:44 pm
Unlawful exhibition of power and acceleration - or more commonly known as a burnout. I got one in my '67 Camaro.
1983 exhibition of acceleration in balch springs....i was in a retied police cruiser pontiac, being a typical teenager. Decided to light up the rear tires at a stop light, white smoke was pouring out everywhere and i never saw the police pull up behind me. He waited until light turned green and i rolled out. cost me 63 dollars
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Must be something about Cameros. I got one of those when I was 18. Mind you, mine was in my 1981 black t-top v6 version, didn't break traction (no positrac either, it was a one legged beast that was all show and no go) and didn't exceed the speed limit. Nice ticket for display of excessive acceleration.
Father arrested for the murder of his two daughters in 2008.
I remember this. I know it's near Dallas, but neither Lewisville nor Justin are even in Dallas County.
I'm glad they finally caught this scumbag of a father.
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C-dub wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:06 pm
member this. I know it's near Dallas, but neither Lewisville nor Justin are even in Dallas County.
For that matter, neither are the Dallas Cowboys, but they are still have Dallas in the name.
Don't get me started!
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C-dub wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:06 pm
member this. I know it's near Dallas, but neither Lewisville nor Justin are even in Dallas County.
For that matter, neither are the Dallas Cowboys, but they are still have Dallas in the name.
As sick as I am of all professional sports you can take the Cowboys out of Arlington and back to Dallas. I'm sure the NFL is going to do their best to alienate their fan base the same way MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR are doing right now. They're no longer professional sports, they're professional social justice organizations.
Sorry put this in wrong spot already a Carroll ISD thread.
This needs to happen on a national scale:
Parents packed school board meetings to oppose the plan, arguing it would create 'diversity police' and discriminate against white children. Some even pulled their kids out of the district, and one mother sued, pausing the plan's implementation.
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Dallas, Texas makes NYC news with viral video of security guard using martial arts moves on unruly patrons at a Mexican Restaurant.
Is the guard a woman?
Hey everything is open, things back to normal.
I stayed at a Holiday Inn last night, so a bar over serves you, then hires a martial arts person to beat you up and your “injured” have headaches, trouble sleeping. Is this a lawsuit?