I don’t think this would happen at a Chipotle either.
Rontavis? Is that some kind of a virus?
“My baby ain’t done never hurt nobody. He be doing his school lessons and uh be trying to be one of those rap stars.”
“Rontavis,” why don’t I need to see a picture or ask to know what color he was?
I love happy endings. This one sounds like the end of "The Princess Bride".
Since the guy was 21, does that mean he was committing robbery to pay his community college tuition?
“I don’t think less of you because you’re black — I think less of you because you’ve got a stupid freakin’ name!”
Link is Miami Herald..whys it take us to Bullets 1st
Just a hop skip and a jump from the hood....Oh well Ronvirus won’t be skipping back and GOOD
Please post a link that works.
Gonetavus.
Looks like 2 felons shooting it out
Well he would have dropped eventually considering he was at a Taco Bell.
There's a joke in there somewhere ...
This is a legal Do not carry sign in Texas that must be abided by from all CHL holders.
According to Texas law, the sign must contain a specific size Font
and the sign must be of a particular size to be legal in preventing CHL.
IOW, all others may be ignored for your personal safety and those around you.
And the Second one. There are only Two in Texas.
This sign signifies a free fire zone on armed criminals.
Attendants are required to bring ear plugs after dusk.
Pants Up, Don’t Shoot!!
Neither link takes you to the Miami Herald story posted.
Another ticket not to be sold for “Selma.” Now pardon me I must go give myself 50 lashes for white guilt.
The suit against the YUM-brands chain also has a “beef” with the company’s advertising, charging its claims of using “seasoned ground beef” or “seasoned beef” in its food products is false.
According to the suit filed by the Alabama law firm Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, the YUM-brands owned chain is using a meat mixture that contains binders and extenders, and does not meet the minimum requirements set by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to be labeled as “beef.
Attorney Dee Miles said the meat mixture contained just 35 percent beef, with the remaining 65 percent containing water, wheat oats, soy lecithin, maltodrextrin, anti-dusting agent and modified corn starch.
The suit was filed on behalf of Taco Bell customer and California resident Amanda Obney, who is not seeking monetary damages, but instead wants a court to order Taco Bell to be honest in its advertising.