Posted on 02/04/2024 6:04:05 PM PST by george76
Low and outside corner.
“This is the third DUI for this drunk. 2 to 10 years in Texas for number 3.”
2nd DUI offense in Virginia is a mandatory 1 year incarceration and a loss of driving license.
But diplomats and their families are excused even if there is a death involved. One country extricated the offender back to US to face charges. It was an eastern bloc country...
The middle of the road consists of purposefully having a single serving and putting it away. No real enjoyment.
Why bother, country drunks stock up on Fridays and hunker down for weekends.
The BAC numbers for monday morning commuter drunks is a frightening percentage.
If he was a former MLB pitcher he had enough money for an Uber or Lyft. There’s no excuse.
LOL!
Patrick Mahomes Sr. has been arrested for DWI for the third time just days before his son plays in the Super Bowl. Mahomes Sr. was charged with his second DWI in 2018 and was sentenced to 40 days in jail. The third DWI offense is a third degree felony meaning he could spend a whopping 10 years in jail. Mahomes Sr. is being held on a $10,000 bond.
https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1754243632272412765
Poor Patrick. His dad is a problem. But a lot of famous people have problem families. Dolly Parton has a problem brother. Jimmy Carter had a problem brother, Billy. King Charles has a problem brother, Andrew. Let’s just hope it doesn’t affect him.
So, who gives a damn?
8 days before? You mean here it is Feb 5 and the super bowl has not yet been played? Good grief!
It’s been within his drinking years that you could drive in Texas with an open container. He must have never adapted!
He needs to do time in prison. Of course, we know it won’t happen since he has a famous child.
Gee. He might not get to go to this year’s Super Bowl.
/huge sarc
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