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Updawg

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  1. Ho lee fuk Fake. But time to stockpile Xanax nonetheless
  2. Perfect all around.
  3. Not sure. I tuned in the other day because of this and he wasn’t on during that time.
  4. It’s amazing how many there are. It should just be a cult like 5k that is isolated
  5. Damn it must suck to be an Aggie. Crazy mofos love their traditions though
  6. It’s hard /expensive to put in a gas station anywhere in south west Austin because of the aquifer being an environmental sensitive area. That’s the Costco I go to anc don’t mind it at all. The one on 183 is more of a shitshow Will have to try the shrimp. I’ve always wondered about those and the previously mentioned fish.
  7. Damn. Crazy prices. I paid $200 the first year and have gotten hooked up ever since. Although I skipped last year because I didn’t have a hookup and didn’t want to deal with the cluster. If they can get that money good for them but I think this may be a short term thing and they won’t get many return customers. But people are going I guess
  8. Wow briles maybe turned down the job knowing his playbook wouldn’t work.
  9. Sounds like a real cream puff
  10. Hopefully the contract makes him coach in waiting
  11. And get Phyllis to do Friday picks
  12. I’ve been amazed that we have recovered from ice storms and hurricanes as quickly as we do. It’s just a matter of time before we don’t
  13. Delete post *I didn’t read the above article
  14. That Aggie majored in English. Look at the use of commas
  15. SEC is all about d line dumbasses Plush they are so loaded they can trade for LB if need be. This ain’t the BDF
  16. Game isn’t even on in austin. I guess that’s a good thing
  17. Just glad these babies aren’t real soldiers
  18. You can’t expect it to suck something that small
  19. Maybe someone won his million dollar challenge
  20. Josh Mccown. Qb whisperer
  21. Are you me?
  22. Alex’s banker buddy got convicted. Alex goes on trial next month for the murder of his wife and son. This is far from over CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A federal jury convicted Russell Laffitte, the former CEO of Palmetto State Bank whom prosecutors accused of conspiring with Lowcountry attorney Alex Murdaugh on all six charges Tuesday night. Laffitte, 51, faced six counts related to financial crimes. Each charge holds a maximum sentence of up to 30 years in prison with a $1 million fine. Judge Richard Gergel extended Laffitte’s bond, saying he has been compliant. He sets 14 days for post-trial motions. The first charge is one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud/bank fraud. The government must prove that two people, in this case, Laffitte and Murdaugh, entered into an agreement to commit an unlawful act, the defendant knew the act was unlawful and the defendant acted to further the conspiracy. In her closing, U.S. Attorney Emily Limehouse reminded the jury that in this charge, the intent to commit the crime is the crime. The second charge is one count of bank fraud and aiding and abetting bank fraud. The argument the government presented for this charge is that Laffitte knowingly repaid Hannah Plyler’s loan with money from Donna Badger’s estate. Laffitte was the conservator for Plyler’s account and personal representative for Badger’s estate. He was charged with the responsibility of both their assets. The third charge is wire fraud and aiding and abetting wire fraud. The argument the government presented for this charge is a more than $33,000 movement of money from Donna Badger’s estate. Charges four through six each deal with misapplication of bank funds and aiding and abetting misapplication of bank funds. For the fourth charge, the government argued that a $680,000 check Laffitte wrote to PMPED firm misapplied bank funds to cover previous money movement on behalf of Murdaugh. For the fifth charge, the government argues that Laffitte extended a $750,000 loan to Murdaugh for beach house renovations without proper collateral and knowing the money was used for other means. Multiple witnesses testified that the bank never received any payments on that loan since by the time the payments were due, Murdaugh was in jail. For the sixth charge, the government argued that Laffitte extended a $500,000 line of credit to Murdaugh for the purpose of farming equipment and documents show a $250,000 cashier’s check from the line pays back Murdaugh’s loan to Hannah Plyler’s trust. https://www.live5news.com/2022/11/23/jury-russell-laffitte-convicted-murdaugh-conspirator-found-guilty-all-six-charges/
  23. Piggly wiggly
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