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Skbidi toilet.After being overseas for decades, I shudder to think about how out of touch I am with American slang. For instance, signing balls in prison. I had no idea it was called that nowadays.
Man, cigarettes are like $8 a pack now or something...
I'm guessing you can get that sig for a couple loosiesIt's worth 10 times that to him in the can.
Prison wallet math
It's worth 10 times that to him in the can.
Prison wallet math
"Prison wallet." "Loosies." You guys are gross.I'm guessing you can get that sig for a couple loosies
It seemed silly “liking” such an old post, but that BBQ joke hit so perfect I just had to show some love.A plus content here.
My favorite part of this thread is how I am getting likes on posts i made 12 years ago.
Wait till you hear about the foot stuff and jazz."Prison wallet." "Loosies." You guys are gross.
Again?NEWS RELEASE: MAN ARRESTED FOR USING FRAUDULENT DOCUMENTS TO OBTAIN NEW HAMPSHIRE DRIVER’S LICENSE
NASHUA, N.H. – A Nashua man was arrested after attempting to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license using fraudulent documents.
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, State Troopers assigned to the Troop G barracks arrested John Daley Strothers, 65, of Nashua, after investigators received information that Strothers had submitted fraudulent documents as proof of residency to the Division of Motor Vehicles to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license, using an identity that did not belong to him. Further investigation determined Strothers had used more than 13 different identities in several different states.
Strothers was taken into custody and charged with felony identity fraud, as well as misdemeanor counts of unsworn falsification and tampering with public records or information. He was held without bail and is scheduled to be arraigned in Concord District Court today, Feb. 13, 2025.
Troopers were assisted by members of the Nashua Police Department and Diplomatic Security. Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to contact Detective Christopher Prenaveau at
I am a huge fan of the Buckeyes. Also going to see them play Meeeeeechhhheeeegin on Friday , the men’s hockey game
I have personally known John for many years. A sick dude he is
Fair enough, and apologies for labelling you a non-Buckeye. Question still stands for the Giants fan, though........not that I don't appreciate the zaniness of this thread.
In prison he might be signing other balls