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  2. City folks: maybe a truck will come by and we can have ice cream. Country folks: let's go milk a cow and hand crank some ice cream.
  3. I think the combination of 3 or 4 makes it worse. Any one by itself he mightve just got a warning. He'll probably get off or they might just press for one charge. But the whole combo might really kill that coaching gig.
  4. Butterscotch dilly bars are real s**t
  5. Delta 8 thc and delta 9 thc is legal in Pennsylvania as long as it’s consumed on private property so if it was what he was caught with and not just recreational weed he could get those charges dropped as long as he didn’t admit to smoking it before driving and if that’s thrown out the gun charges become minor that he could probably get dropped if he transfers over his CC permit before court
  6. You got me at the butterscotch dip! (AND the vanilla!) D3
  7. And I DO mean Et al... Dairy Queen, home made (w/ the physical effort of love vs electric) what ever. Summertime... the heat is UP and it's time to get your cool on. Any other's favorites out there? D3
  8. Ok. That’s how I understand it but I’m not the po po the weed charges are misdemeanor right ? Does that change anything ?
  9. Kind've my point. Only certain type cases qualify for locked inaccessible for transport. A gym bag is not one of those whether "locked" or not.
  10. This has been stated all over this thread. He wasn’t arrested in a place in pa where it was legal. If it was legal just a few yards up the block that wouldn’t matter. It’s also super relevant if he had ammo with the guns which correct me if I’m wrong he did?
  11. Wasn’t the first gun they found concealed on his person or in the door ? Not locked. I also don’t think a zipped up gym bag (if not in the trunk) counts either.
  12. True but if you put in the miles to get Beekman's at RAGBRAI it's a close 2nd.
  13. Has Buchanan actually competed in a HWC singlet? Desanto has but he’s not really a legit contender.
  14. PA is a patchwork of recreational use. Nearly all the major cities have decriminalized recreational use. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethlehem, York, Erie, Lancaster, State College, all of Delaware County have all decriminalized recreational use. Maybe 25% of residents in the state live where recreational use has been decriminalized. Some do not realize how different the consequences can be when crossing a county or municipal boundary.
  15. Perry is trying to get his real estate license and coach MMA in Arizona.
  16. I asked Dad why we didn’t get one of those electric ice cream makers. He said it didn’t taste as good.
  17. You almost made sense there. I never said you said Republicans don't spend. I implied that you implied it, which you certainly did. Given your weakness with logic, you should not attempt it. Illogic is your strong point. You should stick to that, like when you said democrats are wokesters. Nevermind that you cannot define the term, it certainly does not apply to all, and probably does not apply to many.
  18. Homemade ice cream is absolutely best.
  19. Today
  20. Show where I said Republicans don’t spend too. I’ll wait. And democrats are wokesters. It’s a fact.
  21. They didn't come out to my neighborhood we cranked our own. Homemade ice cream tasted even better when you were the one who put in the work.
  22. That guy is an idiot. If he had mutliple cartidges they can get him for intent to sell. Especially as he is bringing it into a state that doesnt allow recreational use. Bringing in cartridges in NOT any different than bringing in bricks except its physically smaller and can only be distributed in the amount of at least one cartridge as opposed to by weights. If Sammt had a bunch of cartridges he might get rail roaded hard.
  23. Trafficing and selling vape pens in a state that does not offer recreational weed is a common criminal activity. Pennsylvania does not play about weed. If he had multiple vapes, cartridges and guns hes going away.
  24. You mean a locked gym bag correct? In fact he had everything in a locked car so really it was the police officer's fault for making him unlock his vehicle. NASCAR drivers go 200+ mph so this eliminates all speed limit laws correct?
  25. I think right now it's him, DeSanto and Buchanan. Teemer and Parco I heard are sticking around and will compete when healthy. Definitely need to add more
  26. Team Race 1. Iowa 138 2. Washington 94 2. Idaho 94 2. Utah 94 4. Pennsylvania 94 6. California 87 6. Illinois 87 8. Ohio 76 9. Wisconsin 74 9. Missouri 74 Championship Finals 88 lbs - Ty Martin (Iowa) over Cyrus Millage (Iowa) 9-0 94 lbs - Miro Parr-Coffin (Washington) over Cody Bakhsh (Delaware) 9-0 100 lbs -Wyatt Dannegger (Missouri) over Alexander Hall (Missouri) 8-0 106 lbs - Diego Robertty (Iowa) over Blake Mauch (Utah) 10-2 113 lbs - Kacen Jones (Utah) over Zachary Donalson (Arkansas) 9-0 120 lbs - Ryder Owen (Washington) over Tommy Wurster (Ohio) 11-0 126 lbs - Robert Ruscitti (Illinois) over Cooper Mathews (Colorado) 5-4 132 lbs - Gage Bjerga (Minnesota) over Blake Nevils (Idaho) 10-2 138 lbs - Caden Yanarella (Pennsylvania) over Mihai Necula (Georgia) 8-0 144 lbs - Gideon Gonzalez (New Jersey) over Hayden Reuter (Alaska) 5-4 150 lbs - Gregory Torosian (California) over Colin Rutlin (Missouri) 3-1 157 lbs - Asher Bacon (Pennsylvania) over Kayden Hanlon (Nevada) 5-1 165 lbs - Harrison Smith (Nevada) over Braylon Stewart (Louisiana) Fall 1:26 175 lbs - Ivan Ivanov (Idaho) over Tate Sailer (North Dakota) 8-0 190 lbs - Peter Mocco (Florida) over Will Etu (Virginia) 12-3 215 lbs - Gage Ponton (Idaho) over Xander Horak (Ohio) 7-3 285 lbs - Lucas Feuerbach (Iowa) over Rhodes Molenda (Oklahoma) Fall :54 Third Place Bouts 88 lbs - Leo Murillo (Pennsylvania) over Aiden Rosewarne (California) 9-0 94 lbs - Jack Thrush (Arizona) over Dominic DeMarco (Illinois) 9-0 100 lbs - AJ Woerpel (Wisconsin) over Garrett Bjerga (Minnesota) 8-5 106 lbs - Arav Pandey (California) over Holten Crane (Idaho) 8-0 113 lbs - Ray Long (Illinois) over Greysen Packer (Idaho) 8-0 120 lbs - Corey Brown (Maryland) over Weston Porter (Iowa) 8-0 126 lbs - Trestin Houck (Alaska) over Jaxsen Bailey (Connecticut) Fall 1:12 132 lbs - Reza Massjouni (Virginia) over Thomas Banas (Illinois) 14-11 138 lbs - Cael Humphrey (California) over Riker Ohearon (Utah) 13-2 144 lbs - Hunter Gordon (Texas) over Diego Valdiviezo (California) 3-0 150 lbs - Dayton Fitzgibbon (Washington) over Thunder Page (Kansas) 10-0 157 lbs - Emerson Tjaden (Kansas) over Kaleb Griffin (Nebraska) 10-2 165 lbs - Max Harris (Kansas) over Preston Burroughs (Massachusetts) Fall 1:09 175 lbs - Duane Leslie (Washington) over Shepard Stephens (Utah) Fall :57 190 lbs - Carter Lester (Ohio) over Braylen Bieber (California) 2-1 215 lbs - Elliot Havlish (Wisconsin) over Bruno Pallone (Montana) 12-8 285 lbs - Jaden Wesley Rakestraw (Georgia) over Leland Day (Colorado) 12-2 Fifth Place Bouts 88 lbs - Caleb Heyder (Utah) over Parker Wingen (South Dakota) 8-0 94 lbs - Xander Webber (Ohio) over Rylan Sandoval (Oklahoma) 7-4 100 lbs - Jantz Greenhalgh (Utah) over Derik Kiefer (Georgia) 11-2 106 lbs - Colton Wyller (Illinois) over Tristan Pino (Colorado) 11-9 113 lbs - Jeremy Carver (Indiana) over Lazarus McEwen (Washington) 6-6 120 lbs - Anthony Valls (New York) over Aiden Jalajel (Oklahoma) 9-5 126 lbs - Abraham Coronado (Nevada) over Martez Sheard (Wisconsin) 9-1 132 lbs - Bryson Burton (Oklahoma) over Alex Gau (Minnesota) 18-7 138 lbs - Jack Simpson (Colorado) over Jake Nieto (New York) 8-0 144 lbs - Alexander Penzkover (Wisconsin) over Isaac Conner (Oregon) 9-0 150 lbs - Marcus Killgore (Arizona) over Diesel Pedersen (Oklahoma) 10-2 157 lbs - Kale Davis (Missouri) over Kobe Cunanan (Arizona) Fall :51 165 lbs - Jesus Guzman (California) over Deacon Dressler (Indiana) 8-0 175 lbs - Tyde Nelsen (Iowa) over Jakob Hoke (Ohio) 8-0 190 lbs - Ibrahim Zaky (Virginia) over Kannon Freschette (Washington) 10-1 215 lbs - Kade Splinter (Wisconsin) over Joaquin Ruiz (Utah) MedFFT 285 lbs - Andrew Olson (Minnesota) over Noah Larios (California) MedFFT Seventh Place Bouts 88 lbs - Logan Raske (Tennessee) over Jude Goss (Georgia) Fall 1:23 94 lbs - Gavin Boller (Michigan) over Eldon Roth (Wisconsin) 8-4 100 lbs - Brody Compau (Michigan) over Dylan Phillips (Michigan) 10-0 106 lbs - Shawn Coffel (Colorado) over Evan Cies (Pennsylvania) 10-2 113 lbs - Thiago Silva (California) over Griffin Sensintaffer (Oklahoma) 8-0 120 lbs - Mateo Gallegos (Pennsylvania) over Aidan McClure (Illinois) 8-1 126 lbs - Jordan Manyette (Pennsylvania) over Evan Schomburg (Pennsylvania) 3-2 132 lbs - Tyler Yancey (Texas) over Shane Stream (Illinois) 138 lbs - Aspen Tritz (Wisconsin) over Brody Schmitt (Nebraska) Fall 1:10 144 lbs - Carson Neubert (Wisconsin) over Josiah Beltran (Wisconsin) 8-0 150 lbs - Tommy Rowlands (Ohio) over Aaron Ellison (North Carolina) 11-10 157 lbs - Parker Casey (Iowa) over Mason McDonnell (California) 7-5 165 lbs - Radic Dvorak (Illinois) over Jacob Hodge (Michigan) 10-1 175 lbs - Arkail Griffin-Edwards (Illinois) over Kyle Gallo (Florida) 10-2 190 lbs - Reed Falk (Wisconsin) over Brecken Wacholz (Minnesota) 10-2 215 lbs - Satoshi Davis (Nevada) over Zach Leftwich (Virginia) MedFFT 285 lbs - Joe Constable (Iowa) over Hans Wiederkehr (New York) 2-1
  27. But the real treat for me was a Dairy Queen cone with the butterscotch dip.
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