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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.They’ll be forced to sell the team to the AAF and we’ll all become fans of the Birmingham Iron.I have a bad feeling the Krafts might be forced to sell. That's about in line with the punishments this team usually gets.
A friend of mine used Backpage a few years ago. The girl came and had her pimp hanging out in the park across the street. Truly funny stuff. He kept his blinds open in the room for whatever reason so we saw her trying to blow him but he was so drunk and coked out that his **** just snapped back like a rubber band. Then she asked us if we had any molly and left.The issue for me is if there is sex trafficking, but as a john you really can't know for sure unless the sex worker tells you or has a pimp or something.
The difference is the level of certainty expressed.
The issue for me is if there is sex trafficking, but as a john you really can't know for sure unless the sex worker tells you or has a pimp or something.
A friend of mine used Backpage a few years ago. The girl came and had her pimp hanging out in the park across the street. Truly funny stuff. He kept his blinds open in the room for whatever reason so we saw her trying to blow him but he was so drunk and coked out that his **** just snapped back like a rubber band. Then she asked us if we had any molly and left.
Patriots just released a statement denying it
Who cares what the league does? Kraft doesn't make football decisions so if they fine or suspend him, so what? They're not going to do anything more than that. It's a freaking misdemeanor.It's not what WE think about it, it's what the league and others might do and how it potentially affects the franchise.
I view drugs as worse than Bob's flip and grip session.I'm sure this will be a decade of first round picks.
You are bad. If I didn't know better, I'd think this post was from Joker!"Hit that hole and score!"
While this may be a juicy story it doesn't deserve to be all over the news like i'm seeing it.
Too late. Already convicted in public online opinion.
From ESPN:
In light of today's news about Patriots owner Robert Kraft, it's important to remember that owners are subject to the NFL's personal conduct policy. In fact, the policy states that "ownership and club or league management have traditionally been held to a higher standard and will be subject to more significant discipline when violations of the Personal Conduct Policy occur." In 2014, for instance, Colts owner Jim Irsay was suspended six games and fined $500,000 after being arrested on drug charges.
So, Bob has to sit at home the month of September while Jonathan “runs the team” by sitting up in the press box and eating peanuts during the games?Haven’t the last few years taught you that the rules are different or at least are applied differently when it is the Patriots?