OT: DUI suspect allegedly tells police she shouldn't be arrested because she's a
two_bits
If there was a problem Yo, I'll solve it, Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it, nice spice baby, nice spice baby
Seems like a reasonable defense to me. Plus her mug shot is hot!
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Is that an actual term in the south? A thoroughbred white girl? Wtf? This could be a plot for a Blacked scene - lol!
The prosecutor and judge will not like her entitled statements. Statements like those give the impression that one feels one is above the law, and courtrooms don't like people who act like that (except cops).
She also really dumb. Who tells the police all that info he made during the arrest? She admitted to drinking two glasses of wine she poured herself (which means it was most likely more than two standard glasses, plus her BAC indicates otherwise, plus she looks like a small girl and could actually be above the limit after two glasses of wine).
The last time I was arrested (and very drunk), in Detroit of all places, I even knew to keep my fucking mouth shut before they arrested me and during the drive to the jail. All I said was "I didn't do anything," while crying because it was bullshit. When I got to the station is when I started cussing all of them out and yelling "you're all house slaves, my lawyer will have all your fucking badges you cocksuckers!" and the like. I was very belligerent. No wonder, when they tested my BAC at the station it was a .21.
Luckily the fucking stupid ghetto trash witnesses failed to show up for court, twice, and I had several witnesses. I'm assuming they didn't show up because they realized they were wrong. They called the cops on me because they thought I was my twin. When I said, "you're confusing me with my twin," they all yell, "bitch you lyin'! You ain't got no twin!" Then before I got out of jail the next morning, they see my twin sister walking to the liquor store to get her cheap swill and knew I was still in jail so they felt stupid.
Needless to say, case was dismissed. We would have won if we'd taken it to trial, though. It was all bullshit.
Luckily I have turned a new leaf and am not as vengeful as I once was, because I know both of those bitch's names via the police report, as well as their respective cheap hood house addresses. They were piling on to my mom's porch and yard like roaches. All of them, drunk. The women, useless strumpets. The men, ugly cowards.
Hmmmm. Based on that alone...
Pot - Kettle.
Ebonics is an actual dialogue, also called "African American Vernacur English," so it is not an implication that one is stupid.
Nice reach though. You reached for the stars and got some old dust instead.
What privilege did she receive? That was a mug shot, wasn't it?
U can try to take the girl out of the ghetto, but the step dad will remind her how things really are.
I understand it was probably just a typo, but it is funny that Nina can't even admit to that. If it was intentional, I stand by my assertion that it sounds as dumb as she claims the drunk girl to be.
Instead she has to pull some other weak explanation out of her ass.
That is why I frequently say that you are so insecure and thin skinned.
Me saying "I don't speak ebonics" (well, I rarely do) should have been enough for you to comprehend that I clearly was not meaning to say "she dumb." (You even just agreed with me on that). I simply added the fact that it is AAVE to further my point that is was a ridiculous nitpick, and a fail, to point that out.
Speaking of dumb, you are the one who failed to understand everything in the previous post that I just had to explain to you in this one.
I must say, his stories about his YBI days are really interesting. I'm assuming you know nothing about YBI. It was a very large and well-organized drug cartel, one of the first black ones. He still hasn't told me the story behind his teardrop tattoo though...
"Young Boys Incorporated, also known as Y.B.I., was a major drug organization in Detroit, Michigan, who were among the first African American drug cartels to operate on inner city street corners. The Young Boys were innovative, opening franchises in other cities, promoting brand names, and unleashing extreme brutality to frighten away rivals.[1]
Y.B.I. emerged at the end of the 1970s. Their modus operandi was using minors to be couriers of heroin. If police captured them, they were ineligible to receive criminal penalties for adults because their juvenile status required the law to only consider juvenile punishments was strictly by coincidence. Meanwhile, the leaders, adults aged in their late teens and very early 20s, remained largely insulated from law enforcement action for many years."
Still wondering about that teardrop tattoo...
I rarely read much of what you write and just noticed the part about Ebonics.
BTW, I'm an equal opportunity patronizer. You just take it more seriously and personally than just about anyone so sometimes I can't resist the temptation.
BTW flagooner lives in central Florida feel free to make fun of those centrists.
That would be like Nina claiming to have graduated from high school.