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someonestolemyusernamedamnit
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Is this real or fake? |
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I'd normally assume it's fake, but considering the track record with this guy...
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The Lord Weird Slough Feg |
if it's fake, it's a good one | #1 | ||
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Pixels line up really well.
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VanillaFace |
Oh, its real. | #2 | ||
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Posts: 1634 Mar 30, 2009 12:15 PM Tool
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He's got his badge on his hip and everything, just like Frank wears it. Frank is the biggest dumbass to get elected to a public office, ever. Ever. There
is no argument that you can make for any other person, ever. And the fact that there are people in Jackson who want to vote the man back in.....just listen to
the radio or news when they have stuff on Frank....holy fuck. Oh, and check out the comments. Fucking dumbasses.
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SourReb |
Oh come on | #3 | ||
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Marion Berry?
The Detroit mayor? Edwin Edwards? |
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Try Get Up On |
I Would Guess Fake... | #4 | ||
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It would have been more believable if he was surrounded by three little boys.
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VanillaFace |
Nope. | #5 | ||
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Posts: 1635 Mar 30, 2009 12:37 PM Tool
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I figured, with you being from the area, would recognize his idiocy. He's broken so many laws, not mentioning his Civil Rights violations, I can't even
keep up with it all. It never surprises me something that he does. I have thought he was a dumbass from ever since he had his "Last Word" or whatever
it was called on the local news.
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lawdawg02 |
strong. although, that does look like the chrysler 300... | #6 | ||
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that he rolls in.
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Seven Year Plan |
Bill Allain say, "That ain't how Frank & I roll." | #7 | ||
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"There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese." - Coach Bobby Finstock |
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CapitolHillRebel |
Nice blast from the past there | #8 | ||
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leonbramlettku
Don't ever worry about being "retardedly optimistic." I don't know of any other way to approach a situation.
--stillabeliever, RebelSports.net, 5/31/2007
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EmoryBellard |
Well played, sir | #9 | ||
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Although, wasn't Allain ultimately exonerated?
AA - HearHeStillMightLikeDudesku |
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Seven Year Plan |
No exoneration. There just wasn't a conviction in the court of public opinion | #10 | ||
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because the Clarion Ledger chose not to pursue it. They didn't want to validate 11th hour election shenanigans (as they saw it) and they weren't much
for scandals at that time.
"There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese." - Coach Bobby Finstock |
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ridgereb84 |
That, my friend, is the bottom line. | #11 | ||
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Rick Rodriguez, Dexter McCluster's H.S. coach: "When the Florida recruiters came down
recruiting Dex, I told them they'd better sign him or he'd come back to bite them in the ass. He bit them in the ass last fall."
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mredge |
Nice light fixture Frank is wearing out of his head, too | #12 | ||
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knew this town was going to hell
The day they tore down the hippie hotel. I was going to have an End of the World Party, but I was afraid the media would take it seriously. - Steven Hawking |
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MedReb |
Good personal Melton story...... | #13 | ||
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I was at Julep one night a couple of years ago when I saw blue lights through the window and heard a lot of people yelling. I was wondering why everyone was so
happy about (what I thought was) some dude getting pulled over.....well, it wasn't some dude getting pulled over. It was Frank pulling up in his
car.....left the lights going and came in for a beer. The whole bar started yelling "Frank the tank.....Frank the tank!".....then he walked up to the
bar and sat right next to me. A couple of girls took a pic with him on their camera phone, and he said, "This isn't going to be on the front of the
Clarion Ledger tomorrow is it? I've never seen anyone get as much press as me." Some random dude asked if he was the mayor, and he said, "No,
man....I manage a baseball team." The dude says, "No....I'm from Birmingham, so I don't know. Are you really the mayor?" Frank reaches
into his shirt and pulls out a badge on a chain. The badge reads "MAYOR" across the top. Hilarious. Anyways, this is the good part of the story.....
This was around the time that he was being potentially indicted for shredding documents that would have otherwise implicated him in something scandalous, and
it was the lead story on the news for like a month straight. Well anyways, he looks at me (unprovoked) and says, "Don't believe what you hear. I
didn't shred one single document...not one." I said "okay." Then he leans in close and looks right at me and says, "I tore that shit up
with my bare hands." He finished his Bud heavy, sat it down, walked out, and got back in his car with the lights on and drove off. That's our mayor.
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ridgereb84 |
I partied with Frank last night at Taste of Mississippi. | #14 | ||
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He was talking to some guy he bumped into and obviously knew. The guy was at the end of telling some story and he finished it with, "But Frank keeps a
.45 under the seat." Frank said, "Not anymore, they took it away from me." Raucous laughter all around. I'll have to say, he wears some
nice suits.
I partied with Ronnie Musgrove too, but he was just kissing old ladies on the cheek.
Rick Rodriguez, Dexter McCluster's H.S. coach: "When the Florida recruiters came down
recruiting Dex, I told them they'd better sign him or he'd come back to bite them in the ass. He bit them in the ass last fall."
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JohnnyYuma |
from the other end of the spectrum.... | #15 | ||
VanillaFace wrote: Gov. and Senator Theodore Bilbo. |
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JohnnyYuma |
one of the lawyers | #16 | ||
Seven Year Plan wrote: involved supposedly made a death-bed confession that the whole scandal on Allain was manufactured. Just something I heard, can't vouch for the truth of it. |
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