Yeah. Always go with Big League ChewNever trust a man who buys Bubblicious gum.
So you can murder someone? :dunnoStumpy1 said:The one thing I don't understand; why do you need to rent cars when you are a NFL star?
Yep, think about how long it has taken the police to ID the car. If Hernandez would have been driving one of his own it would have been easier to trace.So you can murder someone? :dunnoStumpy1 said:The one thing I don't understand; why do you need to rent cars when you are a NFL star?
If you don't chew Big Red than f#*k youStPaulHusker said:Yeah. Always go with Big League Chewzoogies said:Never trust a man who buys Bubblicious gum.
No they don't. Probably the only thing Hernandez has going for him right now.Does Massachusetts have the death penalty?
DamnNo they don't. Probably the only thing Hernandez has going for him right now.Does Massachusetts have the death penalty?
i heard that as a punishment they are sending him to play for the jets.DamnNo they don't. Probably the only thing Hernandez has going for him right now.Does Massachusetts have the death penalty?
I don't think so. Reports that I read said he is facing life.Does Massachusetts have the death penalty?
Well that escalated quickly.If you don't chew Big Red than f#*k youStPaulHusker said:Yeah. Always go with Big League Chewzoogies said:Never trust a man who buys Bubblicious gum.
Last I checked, the Constitution was still the law of the land, and still included the Eigth Amendment. You commie.i heard that as a punishment they are sending him to play for the jets.
ESPN ArticleThe New England Patriots are offering anyone with an Aaron Hernandez jersey the opportunity to exchange it for a free jersey of comparable value, the team announced.
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"We know that children love wearing their Patriots jerseys but may not understand why parents don't want them wearing their Hernandez jerseys anymore," Patriots spokesman Stacey James said in a statement. "We hope this opportunity to exchange those jerseys at the Patriots Pro Shop for another player's jersey will be well received by parents."