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  • MOTOR51

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    Sad situation indeed.
    As to the comments about the rifle, I don’t know why anyone representing any police department would actually say what is quoted. I think maybe that person was misquoted. It’s very possible he said, ‘anyone in the car or immediate area could have been killed’, but everyone would have been killed? Come on man.
    Dem news people...

    They said the rifle was in his lap, maybe it was pointed at the other children. The dad will also probably walk due to emergency services only being there because he overdosed. They passed a law where they can’t be charged if seeking help for an overdose.

    https://law.justia.com/codes/louisiana/2014/code-revisedstatutes/title-14/rs-14-403.10

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    Fordfella

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    Words matter. You would think that people who make their living with words would be the most aware of that.

    I've seen wordsmiths call the fabric on top of a boat a sale recently. I've also seen a group of offices in a larger building a suit just this morning. Gray is a color and a last name whereas in the U.S. Grey is always capitalized as it is always a last name. I've seen alot used a lot by people who should know better. The list goes on and on.
     

    Gator 45/70

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    I've seen wordsmiths call the fabric on top of a boat a sale recently. I've also seen a group of offices in a larger building a suit just this morning. Gray is a color and a last name whereas in the U.S. Grey is always capitalized as it is always a last name. I've seen alot used a lot by people who should know better. The list goes on and on.

    Gray is also part of a Cajun bad luck or curse saying, But I wouldn't know anything about that bayou voodoo stuff....
     

    flyboy

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    Darn, my wife stopped at that location yesterday evening to pick up some fast food for us. She did not have any issues while there but if so, she was packing and would not have gone down without a fight! Just saying! ;)
     
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