choices....living with them can sometimes be a bitch.....Parental advice?
nah... that's the public school systems job.
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choices....living with them can sometimes be a bitch.....Parental advice?
nah... that's the public school systems job.
Not sure correlation but whatever....Let me guess, that's what your daughter's survey concluded.
ha ha caught me off guard...although there might be some of that in the report....why did I join Facebook why why why....oh wait it isn't me it is my dogs facebookI was only kidding.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes receiver Ray Small sentenced to four years in prison
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Wearing a tan top stamped with FCCC on the back over a white T-shirt, sporting a beard and a thicker upper body than during his Ohio State playing career, former Buckeyes receiver Ray Small was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas.
Judge Patrick Sheeran handed down the sentence after a joint recommendation from the prosecution and the defense on felony drug and gun charges resulting from an arrest in July of 2013.
Small, a Glenville High grad, also had been recently sentenced to three years in prison resulting from drug charges in Meigs County, Ohio. As agreed to by all parties, the sentences will run at the same time, so Small will spend no more than four years in prison.
He also will be eligible for judicial release, meaning that if he behaves in prison and takes part in programs aimed at rehabilitation, Small could apply for early release. His lawyer, Eric Brehm, told cleveland.com that Small would likely have to spend at least a year in prison before that could be considered. And he would have to be granted the early release by both the judge in Franklin County and Meigs County. But Judge Sheeran seemed open to the possibility.
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