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I guess taking away his drivers liscense wouldn't have made any sense???
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That visual (a row of mailboxes getting run over) belongs in a movie.In real life,people shouldn't have to put up with somebody doing that.Everybody has problems,but a decent citizen doesn't let the chronic become acute.
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Not blowing my own horn but me and my friends have drank lots of time's with Co Co. To tell you the truth I never could tell how much the guy had drank. He acted the same after 10 beers as he did with 5 in him. Not saying what we were doing was right but your at L.A. Downs and it's 110 outside only one thing left to do. He really took a turn for the worse after that 4 wheeler wreck because Jorge took over most of the training of his stock. This gave Cole way to much time on his hands to do some things better not done behind the wheel of a atuomobile. Then after the DWI Jorge got almost all of his stock and left Norman with nothing to show for it. (not Jorge's fault) I hope he's finally figured out that being a high profile trainer only counts when people know who you.
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read a few articles recently about some repeat offenders. one guy got busted for three different dui's in a weeks time...then another guy just got busted for the fourth time--apparently killing another man which had lead to his third arrest wasn't enough to teach him a lesson.
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