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Excellent, SaveFerris.
"Hey, Ms. Glamorous Atlanta prosecutor. Who do you think is paying for your theft? You said it: the Common Man, which means We the People. That right, your average working stiff suffers because you stole a Rolls Royce and $15 million."
That ain't no CHUMP CHANGE. They should throw her in jail and lose the key. Talk about a low life thief masquerading as a public servant.
Let's see who wins the contest for the biggest corruption in this election cycle. Some say, New York can't be beat. But I'll bet the State of Georgia comes in a close second as a worst judicial, electoral, executive, and legislative hellhole.
What color she is doesn't matter, unless she's interested in combatting a certain stereotype which is obviously not the case for her.
Instruction for those who would steal comes from Goodfellas, where the mobsters pulled off a big heist of an armored car or something like that, and then when they had a party to celebrate all the mob wives showed up on new blingy fur coats, which were "impounded" by DeNiro's character lest they draw unwanted attention.
Otherwise... what's that comedian's name? "Here's MY sign, I JUST STOLE OVER A MILLION DOLLARS AND I'M STUPID ENOUGH TO THINK I GOT AWAY WITH IT!!"
OTOH, maybe the Eighth Commandment might been a better way... Gotta say it, one would suppose...
She gotsta stick it to the Man. Cause the Man certainly ain’t gonna be stickin it to her....
She looks like Donna Brazile
I thought the Roller that I used to service (meaning keep it running and stopping) that was owned by a Pimp painted in maroon with gold metal flake and the chrome trim replated in gold was fugly. He spent a lot of money on the exterior of the car but had yet to redo the interior. The seats reminded Me of the movie Turner and Hooch after Hooch "adjusted" the interior of the car.
I kept paper coveralls and nitrile gloves in the shop for when I had to get inside it.
Did I just hear a “Moo!”?