2027 TN RB David Gabriel Georges (Verbal Offer)
- By calibuck
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Not gonna get too excited until see some dancing nanners....
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They updated it to 100/60 so nope. But really at some point someone should step in and say stop driving dude.Depends…if he’s gone to court and negotiated paying a bigger fine for no points on his license, the likely never. 94 sounds like a lot, but it’s within the “11-29 over” threshold that makes it a basic speeding ticket. I’m not defending it, just saying that as long as he isn’t over 100 or going 80 in a residential area…he’ll probably be able to keep doing it.
I do love me some Tex-Mex food and anything BBQ except that road kill with vinegar they try and pass off as BBQ in the Carolinas.What I’m hearing is you love the ‘Boys and Texas BBQ.
You’re welcome.
Fancy title for a glorified escort
Damn straight! And while we're at it, hoochy coochy girls need sum lovin' too.I shall not stand in judgement of Mike Price.
If a man can't celebrate a promotion, then what's the point?
Depends…if he’s gone to court and negotiated paying a bigger fine for no points on his license, the likely never. 94 sounds like a lot, but it’s within the “11-29 over” threshold that makes it a basic speeding ticket. I’m not defending it, just saying that as long as he isn’t over 100 or going 80 in a residential area…he’ll probably be able to keep doing it.![]()
Browns' Myles Garrett gets ninth speeding ticket since 2017
Browns star Myles Garrett was issued a citation for speeding -- his ninth since entering the NFL in 2017 -- after he was clocked going 94 mph in a 70 mph zone.www.espn.com
At what point does he just lose his license?
No way this thread should drop to page 5.
I loathe lawyersLast month, Judge J. Cedric Simpson suggested Moore's 'due process may have been violated.'
In what he described as a 'glaring' omission, Simpson said law enforcement failed to indicate that the female staffer was Moore's employee when they were securing charges against the fired football coach.
That professional connection could potentially undermine the misdemeanor stalking charge by offering an explanation as to why Moore would need repeatedly make contact with the alleged victim.
'What worries me is the magistrate did not get that opportunity [to hear more information],' Simpson said, as quoted by the Detroit Free Press.
'And if the magistrate didn't get that opportunity, that means what the people got may not have been a validly sworn out complaint...and that the defendant's due process rights may have been violated. That's my problem, or my concern.'