The Coon wrote:
What are all the crimes everyone has done to warrant these sentences? I'm so curious now.
ended up in a pig bank
ran from the cops
ran my mouth at da judge and said fartlek
ran red lights
drug runner
ran a clinic on a pig
The Coon wrote:
What are all the crimes everyone has done to warrant these sentences? I'm so curious now.
ended up in a pig bank
ran from the cops
ran my mouth at da judge and said fartlek
ran red lights
drug runner
ran a clinic on a pig
ruffinupthegoons wrote:
You should spend the time thinking about what kind of idiot ends up with a 30 day jail sentence and then making sure it never happens again. You're in the same league with Jamin now, that's just shameful.
What an ignorant and shallow comment. Easy to criticize others for something you've never done yourself, isn't it? Grow up. I guarantee you've done some illegal and bad things and are no saint. Help others instead of bringing them down. Anyone can end up in the wrong place/wrong time. Being in a good situation from childhood helps things immensely. Don't take that for granted. And good decisions certainly help things. Stay away from troublesome people and bad areas too, as anyone, yes anyone can become police bait in these situations. I've never been to jail, but I'd assume it's not as easy as the movies portray it with regards to staying in shape. Best of luck with your jail workouts.[/quote]
Another jaminophile.
ruffinupthegoons wrote:
You should spend the time thinking about what kind of idiot ends up with a 30 day jail sentence and then making sure it never happens again. You're in the same league with Jamin now, that's just shameful.
What an ignorant and shallow comment. Easy to criticize others for something you've never done yourself, isn't it? Grow up. I guarantee you've done some illegal and bad things and are no saint. Help others instead of bringing them down. Anyone can end up in the wrong place/wrong time. Being in a good situation from childhood helps things immensely. Don't take that for granted. And good decisions certainly help things. Stay away from troublesome people and bad areas too, as anyone, yes anyone can become police bait in these situations. I've never been to jail, but I'd assume it's not as easy as the movies portray it with regards to staying in shape. Best of luck with your jail workouts.[/quote]
You are the ignorant one. What a loser you are and society as a whole agrees with me.
Should be a track and XC course at one of these institutions just for Illinois governors.
San Quentin loop.
https://www.strava.com/activities/326636886/segments/7730096655
Word on the street has it that you'll spend most of your time touching your toes and stretching your nose to your knees than working out. I guess there is some benefit in flexibility though; usually it leads to less injuries over time. Better limber up now and get your back-end christened up before hitting the slammer.
I'm sure someone here can teach you some rectum strengthening exercises if you would prefer.
Buying soap on a rope and making a donation to Deebos college fund would be wise.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year