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  1. jansen is back sometime this season.
  2. Stop trying to impress us with all your fancy words and book learnin'.
  3. The more I remember Langerado, the less this bothers me. I had cops go right in my tent looking for nitrous tanks and that didn't really bother me. some one remind me to tell them about that when you see me next. it was insane.
  4. The problem here being that none of this is up to Evan anymore.
  5. It's actually legit: Several arrested for drugs at Nelson park Email To A Friend Printer Friendly Comments Add to Reddit Add to Digg Add to del.icio.us about 12 hours ago By Diane Smith Record-Courier staff writer NELSON — Several people arrested in this weekend’s drug sting at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park remained in jail Monday as authorities combed through the evidence. Officers from the Portage County Drug Task Force arrested eight people and charged them with multiple drug-related felonies following three days of targeted enforcement at the park at 12001 S.R. 282. Portage County Sheriff David Doak said about $4,600 in cash was seized along with a large box-type moving van full of drug paraphernalia. On Monday, the boxes of items removed from the van were laid out at the Portage County Sheriff’s Office. The Portage County Drug Task Force started the sting Thursday after seizing boxes of drugs in the van. Inside the park this weekend, undercover agents purchased ecstasy, oxycodone, marijuana and psilocybin, a hallucinogenic found in different species of mushrooms. Edward Kleppinger, 49, of Toledo, owned the van and was facing a charge of trafficking in drugs, a fifth-degree felony. Kleppinger was freed after posting 10 percent of a $25,000 bond. Others arrested were: • David L. George, 21, of Nelsonville, facing a charge of trafficking in drugs, a fifth-degree felony, and aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony. George was freed after posting 10 percent of a $60,000 bond. • Michael S. Williams, 21, of Moon Twp., Pa., facing one charge of aggravated drug trafficking, a fourth-degree felony, and two counts of aggravated possession of drugs, both fifth-degree felonies. Williams was freed after posting 10 percent of a $50,000 bond. • Shawn M. Smith, 29, of Zelienopole, Pa., facing two counts of drug trafficking, fourth-degree felonies. • Michael Gaskalla, 22, of Port Clinton, facing two counts of aggravated possession of drugs, both fifth-degree felonies. • Benjamin L. Watson, 30, of Ashland, facing two counts of trafficking in drugs, one a fourth-degree felony and the other a fifth-degree felony and possession of drugs, a fourth-degree felony. • Michael S. Watson, 36, of Ashland, facing two counts of trafficking in drugs, one a fourth-degree felony and the other a fifth-degree felony, and one charge of possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. • Brian E. Noel, 36, of Wheeling W.Va., facing two counts of trafficking in drugs, fifth-degree felonies. Noel is free after posting 10 percent of a $25,000 bond. Smith, Gaskalla, Noel and the Watsons remained in jail, with no bond set. This year’s Blossom Blast Spring Hookah event was the 10th annual, according to the park’s Web site. The weekend featured Ekoostik Hookah and several other bands. Doak said authorities had not yet had a chance to calculate the street value of drugs seized during the raid. Included in the paraphernalia were several bongs, some of which carried price tags of $200 or more, and several cartons of cigarettes of unknown origin. He noted that this tally included only the items from one vendor at the park. “We’re going to be keeping an eye on that place for quite a while,†he said.
  6. no prob buddy, i filmed this of you when you weren't looking. oh, and ignore the part where the name comes up at the beginning...that was just me messing around.
  7. Detroit Vs. Anaheim is going to be a great series to watch, I think.
  8. first of all, Momack is wrong and his opinion means nothing second, yeah, wtf man. Rios looks like he's smackin' the bong before each at bat. Like he's got Homer thoughts goin' on in there or something.
  9. Danny MacAskill Dan-cing Bear hmmmm, maybe it is him....yup, it's him for sure.
  10. Scutaro at 9th makes no sense dude. he's doing great in the lead off position and is a base stealing threat as well. Perhaps the most well placed player in the order as far as i'm concerned. Snider isn't hitting lefties because he can't...not yet anyway. has to adjust to the major league pitching.
  11. I'm curious as to when Cito will shuffle the line-up. I realize that if it ain't broke, don't fix it but man our number 3 and 4 hitters, traditionally the best hitters in your line-up, are the Jays' worst hitters right now. Coach Schwa. says move Rios to 2nd slot, Hill to 3rd and Lind to clean-up. Wells can bat 5th. Can't hurt, Wells needs to start earning his keep around them parts.
  12. they didn't show up last night at all...and WOW, can you believe how well Boston is doing right now??!!?? Is that 11 or 12 wins in a row!! Jays got their work cut out for them in KC.
  13. NewRider-ism You have 2 Sclopp-plops. That is what cows are called in The Shire.
  14. i don't believe this is the dancing bear actually riding the bike (apologies if it is) seems to me a doctor wouldn't have the time to commit to learning all that shit
  15. like a traffic jam when you're already late.
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