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ESPN's Britt McHenry is Not Nice....

I'll bet it was a really bad pooning and she was already in a bad mood because of it. Nothing worse for a woman I'm sure than lowering her obviously high standards to go home with a guy only to have him be awful at oral and have a Big 'Ol case of whiskey deck. Guy probably smelled like Jaager and Axe too. A woman who had a much more satisfying night would have been in a somewhat better mood.
You might be on to something here.
 
Arlington is forking horrible. The people are annoying (see Arlington rap video on YouTube). The parking is a disaster. Everything is overpriced.

Again, Arlington is forking horrible. That's the real lesson here.
 
I'm sure the thief would have a ton of assets for Devil to go after.

After winning the case, the plaintiff can also seek to have wages garnished. If the thief works, find out where and get the court to issue a wage garnishment order.
 
I would be much more impressed with Baron's constant advice if he referenced even one time when he took his own advice, and it worked out in his favor.
 
Arlington is forking horrible. The people are annoying (see Arlington rap video on YouTube). The parking is a disaster. Everything is overpriced.

Again, Arlington is forking horrible. That's the real lesson here.

Ray's The Steaks is worth the trip every now and then. So is Pete's New Haven Pizza.

But never, ever drive there. Ever. There are at least six Metro stops in the city proper.
 
Or if you do drive (which I've done many times), park in a lot or read the signs. It isn't that hard.
 
After winning the case, the plaintiff can also seek to have wages garnished. If the thief works, find out where and get the court to issue a wage garnishment order.
I bet you most car thieves are middle class wage earners. The cost and effort seems well worth it for a couple hundred bucks.
 
The impound lot/towing scheme is sort of like the IRS and its Tax code - it takes damn near an MBA to figure out all of the tax laws and fill out the damn paperwork and then if you make a mistake or you don't quite understand a deduction, you get audited and have to spend a lot of money to defend why you didn't understand a ridiculous form they make fill out.

fork them too
 

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