Originally Posted By: alreadygone
Originally Posted By: blackcherry06
I see people driving on the highways all the time drinking something from a paper bag. If I tried that it'd be DUI city. Get used to it...people just don't care anymore.
What in #e!! are you talking about????
Bob...
he really should pack that girl's belongings and send her to live with the judge. Have her knock on the woman's door with suitcase in hand.
Now every time she's in trouble, she's gonna file a lawsuit. Thanks Judge Beaudoin for making parenting even harder.
Denial runs strong in Canadian courts
""Usually children have lots of respect for their parents and they wouldn't go there," said Beaudoin."
That's the funniest and most false statement I've read in a long time.
I see people driving on the highways all the time drinking something from a paper bag. If I tried that it'd be DUI city. Get used to it...people just don't care anymore.
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