Is that the real pic?
Combining jorts and calf tats. Bold statement.
You thought somebody named Kori was Black?
Is that the real pic?
Combining jorts and calf tats. Bold statement.
my name's not kori dip . go ask gotfuzzy.
Yes it is. Bold move, Cotton.
I thought his name was like..."Kori...What"
So he's addressing Kori and bowing up and saying, "what?".
the beginning...
Your name is whatever the we say it is .
if anyone's the it's you... save a photo of another man's legs and use it as your av. check and mate!
Wearing Jorts and tube socks like it's 1999, an invitation for some fat hand mother er to bend you over and grab you by your filthy ass hair.
LOL, "we".
too funny. pants rolled up for 5 mins and addidas long socks. big whoop! yall try so hard to be hard but like ED, yall are just limp s.
what a tiresome game with ST lame ass trolls.
Yeah you roll your pants up alot.
actually not at all but whatever. the stupid claims you have to defend against here on ST. so ing childish and lame.
Yeah I could tell
Dude you really don't have to hit the reply button and defend yourself every single time.
I really believe nobody gives an honest about what kind of capris you wear.
Let him though. It's ing funny when he spazzes out.
Last edited by dabom; 12-13-2017 at 04:54 PM.
lmao you're on a roll today buddy
i'm literally sitting here, calm, editing a photo so i can tattoo this mob portrait in an hour. spazzing out is a bit absurd.
PAPER BALLOTS IN ALABAMA ARE BEING DESTROYED!
Due to the Alabama’s Supreme Court ruling, paper ballots do not need to be reserved.
This could make a recount impossible.
From The Hill:
The Alabama Supreme Court has reportedly stayed a lower court’s order to election officials that would have required the preservation of voting records in Tuesday’s Senate special election.
A circuit judge on Monday ordered election officials to set voting machines to save all digital ballot images, which would preserve voting records in the event of a recount.
Alabama's AL.com said Tuesday morning that the state's Supreme Court had blocked the order.
A group of four Alabama voters filed a lawsuit last Thursday arguing that the state is required by law to preserve the images. The voters’ attorney, Priscilla Duncan, said that the circuit judge’s order would protect votes if there were an “election challenge.”
“People think that when they mark the ballots and they go into the machine that that's what counted," Duncan told AL.com. "But it's not, the paper ballot is not what's counted. That ballot is scanned and they destroy [the ballots] after the election.”
The judge’s order, which argued that voters would “suffer irreparable and immediate harm if digital ballot images are not preserved,” would have required the images to be saved for six months.
Yeah, Alabama rigged the election for a Democrat
that decision came hours before polls even opened
Those are all mostly other repugs in charge of making those decisions.
This decision came down before the voting started, you .
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