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DU had a big part in ruining duck hunting down here.
I’d rather judge a business by the quality of its service than the color of the owners skin.
I’m surprised they haven’t gone after the places that serve those square eggs on sandwiches. The corners of those square eggs have to be on the hens.
Call your DA. Get an Article 894. You will pay costs and fines and it will not show on insurance.

Speeding is prevented by lightening up on the gas pedal.
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Polozola presided over the case of notorious Louisiana drug smuggler Barry Seal, who made countless runs from Central America to the United States, flying thousands of pounds of cocaine and marijuana into the country and making millions of dollars. When faced with criminal prosecution, Seal turned informant for the DEA, but he continued to smuggle drugs into the US. As part of a plea bargain after his arrest, Seal was effectively shielded from serving hard time for narcotic trafficking. On 20 December 1985, Polozola invoked the sentence handed down by a Florida judge as he was required to under the terms of Seal's deal with the government and sentenced Seal to six months' supervised probation, as permitted under federal law. A condition of the sentence was that he had to spend every night, from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., at the Salvation Army halfway house on Airline Highway in Baton Rouge. Polozola further stipulated that Seal could not carry a gun or hire armed bodyguards as this would be possession or constructive possession of a firearm by a convicted felon - both federal felonies. Seal's attorney, Lewis Unglesby, told Polozola his ruling amounted to a death sentence for his client. However, Seal refused witness protection. Seal told friends that the judge "made me a clay pigeon." At 6 p.m. on February 19, 1986, Seal promptly drove up to the Salvation Army in his white Cadillac. As he parked his car, he was approached by a man carrying an automatic weapon. Two quick bursts riddled Seal's head and chest, killing him instantly.[5]
Polozola put it to him.
Never heard of this guy before. Had to look him up. He’s sick.
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He is listed in the Lolita Express flight logs 26 times which would be 12 trips back and forth since each flight and the return are logged.



Check your math. :lol:
There was a time when no one would have stolen like that from Saia.
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FAA lifts El Paso flight restriction after US disables Mexican cartel drones that 'breached US airspace'


FOX Business. Order lifted The order has been lifted.

re: Paddled in School

Posted by Bigfishchoupique on 2/8/26 at 9:21 am to
I experienced it. We called them “ whacks”. They hurt.

Whack away. It has a useful purpose.
Isle Deniere, Timbalier Island, East Timbalier Island and Racoon Point. I had her naked in the oyster reefs at the Shell Keys one day too
A friend of mine has a gas well that produces a lot of condensate. They used to sell it by the barge full to power plants in Florida that use it for fuel. Once they blend it. Top dollar right out the well.
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I don't get the high-heel thing


That photo is from a shoot that she winds up nude in just those heels. The whole nude shoot is on Reddit.
Do not shop at Honda Covington. Buyer beware.
Background music is creepy.
That plane never “ bursted into flames “.
Total loss. Scrap it. That’s not an engine,pump.armature or anything that’s turns worth a shite anymore. Everything is bent when you drop equipment like that. :spank:

The ice melted under one side of the drill pad. Tipped over.

GMT

Posted by Bigfishchoupique on 1/24/26 at 4:01 am
Good Morning. :gmt:

Three sac a lait. It’s going to get cold :nana:


Joke of the day.


The other day, my wife asked me to pass her lipstick, but I accidentally passed her a glue stick. She still isn’t talking to me.