moiety
formerly drizzyd
- Jun 1, 2009
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Cash Money has No Limit and there's No Limit to Cash Money
Just hit the greenery and came in here for some laughs but this took me by surprise like:
Minus the crying
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Cash Money has No Limit and there's No Limit to Cash Money
Give the dog a bathSo I'm dog sitting, right? The owner dropped her dog off last week then hurried away after giving me a quick rundown of what to do with the dog. I thought this was weird, but figured she just had somewhere to get to.
This idiot also put on the dog's harness wrong so the dog slipped out within minutes of the owner leaving. Luckily this happened inside so the dog didn't run away or anything. So I try to get the harness back on and that's when I found out THE DAMN DOG BITES. I said eff this dog and called up the owner and told her to take her dog back and she said it's too late, she can't. Her response to me telling her the thing bites? "Of course it's a dog." Some people just shouldn't have pets man. On top of all that this dog is smelly as hell.
Some people don't deserve to be dog owners smhSo I'm dog sitting, right? The owner dropped her dog off last week then hurried away after giving me a quick rundown of what to do with the dog. I thought this was weird, but figured she just had somewhere to get to.
This idiot also put on the dog's harness wrong so the dog slipped out within minutes of the owner leaving. Luckily this happened inside so the dog didn't run away or anything. So I try to get the harness back on and that's when I found out THE DAMN DOG BITES. I said eff this dog and called up the owner and told her to take her dog back and she said it's too late, she can't. Her response to me telling her the thing bites? "Of course it's a dog." Some people just shouldn't have pets man. On top of all that this dog is smelly as hell.
lol no thanks. I'm letting itGive the dog a bath
It's chilling in my basement. Owner's coming to pick it up tomorrow, curious to see how she deals with it.Some people don't deserve to be dog owners smh
So what are you doing with the dog now
So I'm dog sitting, right? The owner dropped her dog off last week then hurried away after giving me a quick rundown of what to do with the dog. I thought this was weird, but figured she just had somewhere to get to.
This idiot also put on the dog's harness wrong so the dog slipped out within minutes of the owner leaving. Luckily this happened inside so the dog didn't run away or anything. So I try to get the harness back on and that's when I found out THE DAMN DOG BITES. I said eff this dog and called up the owner and told her to take her dog back and she said it's too late, she can't. Her response to me telling her the thing bites? "Of course it's a dog." Some people just shouldn't have pets man. On top of all that this dog is smelly as hell.
Nah, not my job. Just doing it for a friend of a relative cause I figured it'd be easy money.This is your job? If so, where do you work at? What kind of dog is it?
she told me she's still in that part where she needs to know who she is before she let people in. that's why she keeps distance from people...you think she aint letting them young boys test out how A+ her brain really is my papi?
don't need a commitment for that.
probably thinks entry via da backdoor don't count either.
nice and pure as usual.
Easiest to spot at night because you'll see the computer screen, or if you're ire behind them and you look at their rear window hard enough, you'll see the lights next to the middle brake light. I'm usually spot on when looking for under overs. I know immediately the Dodge Chargers look, but the F-150s are the toughest ones.Quickest way to spot an undercover cop
A rack on the front of a fishbowl
Small truck Hubcaps on cruisers and SUVs/Trucks
Complete Blackout Paint/Tint or Fishbowl Look
Lights in grille and inner front bumper, on the sides of the license plate, on interior front where sun visors, back passenger & trunk windows are,
on both sides of the step up near the wheel column (SUVs Only)
If back window on one side is slightly down and you see what looks like a cage then
UNDERCOVER COP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peep the scene while you drive!!!!!!!!!
NO TICKETS 2016!!!!!!!!!
Yup Yup fishbowl chargers are commonly used because they look like a stuck car on the side until you up close and peep it . One of the cites I commute through they have 5 F-150 in their arsenal. 3 are fishbowl style lights on top and logo plastered everywhere and the remaining two stealthy af . Glad they haven't switched over to chally's and camaro's to use as undercover patrol cars in AL because my license would be revoked/suspended the number of times flying down the freeway. Be mindful going under/over overpasses because under covers love sitting at the beginning of the freeway entrance (going up or down) from the side and radar everything flying by. Or hiding behind the support columns under a bridge. But one of the smartest ones I've seen is the long stretches of high wall aligning the grassy median (on the outskirts between exits) normally where a stretch ends a cop can back up into that little area and slyly clock from behind the high wall . Man I done seen every trick in the book and then someEasiest to spot at night because you'll see the computer screen, or if you're ire behind them and you look at their rear window hard enough, you'll see the lights next to the middle brake light. I'm usually spot on when looking for under overs. I know immediately the Dodge Chargers look, but the F-150s are the toughest ones.
Word! But out here outside of Tampa in St Petersburg there's an undercover challenger. Yes, undercover challenger. I have yet to see him but I'm in a car group and he's busted a few of them there. Also on the freeway out here, there's a portion where it's hilly, so what I'll do is when going down the slope and on the straight away before climbing over the hill, I'll hit like 95 then slow down to like 65 Honestly it's just about being aware and knowing when to do what. I read somewhere that troopers will allow a little speeding if there aren't that many cars on the road as opposed to a steady flow of traffic.Yup Yup fishbowl chargers are commonly used because they look like a stuck car on the side until you up close and peep it . One of the cites I commute through they have 5 F-150 in their arsenal. 3 are fishbowl style lights on top and logo plastered everywhere and the remaining two stealthy af . Glad they haven't switched over to chally's and camaro's to use as undercover patrol cars in AL because my license would be revoked/suspended the number of times flying down the freeway. Be mindful going under/over overpasses because under covers love sitting at the beginning of the freeway entrance (going up or down) from the side and radar everything flying by. Or hiding behind the support columns under a bridge. But one of the smartest ones I've seen is the long stretches of high wall aligning the grassy median (on the outskirts between exits) normally where a stretch ends a cop can back up into that little area and slyly clock from behind the high wall . Man I done seen every trick in the book and then someEasiest to spot at night because you'll see the computer screen, or if you're ire behind them and you look at their rear window hard enough, you'll see the lights next to the middle brake light. I'm usually spot on when looking for under overs. I know immediately the Dodge Chargers look, but the F-150s are the toughest ones.
No joke, and I mean this without any exaggeration, this is entirely literal and nothing figurative about it, but yo man, real talk, I just dropped a 12 inch turd with a circumference of 9.42