:lolsign: all i would do is hand them beer and wait, i am sure there would be lots to laugh at, not saying i havent had my redneck ideas or episodes
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You do NOT require a lawyer when you are the seller of real estate, only if you are the buyer!
I really despise attorneys that have no concept of law!
Good night all!
Life is still GRAND, you just have to learn to smile and nod, just like my daughters always do when it comes to anything I say!
God I love them!
Thank God I have their children to spoil!
Sleep well everyone!
you go, girl!
Hello all!
The Keg on Esplanade does not take reservations on a Friday, but I should be there early enough.
Just ask for Elmo.
Friday PARTY!
arghhhh Leafs - guess one point is better than none
Driver tried to snort cocaine on highway, court hears
By Galen Eagle, QMI Agency
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PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — A 41-year-old uninsured driver tried to snort a line of cocaine on the highway before leading police on a pursuit, court heard Thursday.
Harvey Orr, of Kincardine, Ont., pleaded guilty in provincial court for failing to stop for police, possessing cocaine and driving while disqualified and uninsured.
Crown attorney Paula Thompson said a provincial police officer spotted Orr driving erractically on Hwy. 115 on May 15.
A check revealed the van's licence plates had expired and belonged on another vehicle. The officer pulled Orr's van over and as he walked up to the van it took off.
When speeds hit 160 km/hr the officer called off the chase, court heard.
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Orr, who has an artificial left leg, was limping badly and didn’t get far.
Police found powdered cocaine scattered across the front seats and dash of the van, court heard.
Orr told police he had been partying the night before and was attempting to snort cocaine while driving on the highway, Thompson said.
Orr denied making that statement in court.
Justice Robert Beninger adjourned the sentence to Sept. 5 to allow Orr to deal with ongoing medical issues. Orr appeared in court in a wheelchair, one leg bandaged. He is missing his left leg below the knee.
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4 -3 for the Devils
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