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Originally Posted by joew.
(Post 3359380)
Are the engines pulled?
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Originally Posted by joew.
(Post 3359380)
Are the engines pulled?
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Jurors on Wednesday sentenced a Conroe man to 99 years in prison for his 16th driving while intoxicated charge.
James Steven Corley, 52, was facing 25 years to life for the third-degree felony charge of driving while intoxicated, third or more. Assistant District Attorney Mary Nan Huffman introduced evidence to jurors in the 221st state District Court of Judge Lisa Michalk that Corley had 15 previous DWI convictions from two states and multiple Texas counties. He also has previous convictions for other crimes, including escape, assault and theft, according to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. Corley was stopped Aug. 28, 2010, for a busted taillight on his vehicle and for weaving within his lane of traffic. A Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputy called in a DWI unit because he believed Corley was impaired. A second deputy conducted standardized field sobriety tests, which Corley failed. A blood sample showed Corley’s alcohol level was 0.05 to 0.10, but he also had a prescribed seizure medication in his system adding to his impairment, according to the DA’s Office. Mike Manes, with the new Sam Houston State University Crime Lab in The Woodlands, testified the combination of the alcohol and medication would result in Corley’s impairment. Manes’ testimony marks the first time a member of the new crime lab has testified, Assistant District Attorney Warren Diepraam, head of the Vehicular Crimes Unit for the DA’s Office, stated in a release. During Corley’s arrest for the DWI, he was fleeing from a burglary and assault of his girlfriend, one of the MCSO deputies testified. Prosecutors showed during the trial that Corley has taken no steps to address his habit of drinking and driving, and Corley testified that he never thinks about the people he could kill when driving while impaired. After finding Corley guilty, jurors deliberated about an hour before sentencing him. Corley will not be eligible for parole until his actual time served and any good conduct time he has earned equals one-fourth of his sentence, according to the DA’s Office. |
Just another good ol' country boy
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That reminds me, Joew has a tail light out on the horse puller.
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Or this one, "will accept any kind of trade"
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Beaut...item3a646a0534 |
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Get off the computer and take your boat out today:party-smiley-004:
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Originally Posted by On Time
(Post 3360733)
Get off the computer and take your boat out today:party-smiley-004:
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Originally Posted by On Time
(Post 3359680)
Just another good ol' country boy
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 3361018)
I think your the only one with a running boat:lolhit:
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 3361018)
I think your the only one with a running boat:lolhit:
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WTF is wrong with people today???
Women Angry About Girl Being Blamed For Rape 19 Charged In Gang Rape HOUSTON -- A group of Latino-based organizations is fuming that some people are seemingly blaming an 11-year-old girl for her alleged gang rape. Video: Woman Upset At Quanell X's Comments Nineteen people, including four Cleveland High School students, have been charged in the sixth-grader's rape. All of the suspects are black. Cleveland police said the girl was assaulted inside an abandoned trailer over the Thanksgiving holiday. Latino leaders said the victim, who is said to be Hispanic, is being victimized again by community activist Quanell X, who has been quoted as saying, "Hispanics have a right to be angry with black men who ravaged a young girl, but the first house you need to stop at is her mama and daddy's house." "Victimizing a victim is unacceptable," said Yolanda Black Navarro with Latinas Enhancing Advocacy and Development. "Transferring the responsibility of 19 perpetrators to the shoulders of this child's parents is unspeakable." "This child is considered a child. She is a a victim, and there's no question about that," said Sylvia Gonzalez with the League of United Latin American Citizens. Houston City Councilwoman Jolanda Jones said she does not understand why race is an issue in the case. "Color has nothing to do with this," she said. "News flash: I'm black. I'm here. She is a baby. That is a baby. I am irritated, frustrated, and disappointed by anyone who would blame her for anything. Shame on them." Quanell X would not go on camera, but he did admit to KPRC Local 2 that he does question the girl's home life and how she dressed. He also defended himself by releasing the following statement. "The statement that has been attributed to me is not in context or exactly what I said," Quanell X said. After death threats and phone calls, Child Protective Services put the 11-year-old in a foster home for her own safety, officials said. The case has also hurt the Cleveland community by creating a racial divide since the defendants are black and the victim is Hispanic, residents said. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Cleveland police at 281-592-2622. |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 3362241)
WTF is wrong with people today???
Women Angry About Girl Being Blamed For Rape 19 Charged In Gang Rape HOUSTON -- A group of Latino-based organizations is fuming that some people are seemingly blaming an 11-year-old girl for her alleged gang rape. Video: Woman Upset At Quanell X's Comments Nineteen people, including four Cleveland High School students, have been charged in the sixth-grader's rape. All of the suspects are black. Cleveland police said the girl was assaulted inside an abandoned trailer over the Thanksgiving holiday. Latino leaders said the victim, who is said to be Hispanic, is being victimized again by community activist Quanell X, who has been quoted as saying, "Hispanics have a right to be angry with black men who ravaged a young girl, but the first house you need to stop at is her mama and daddy's house." "Victimizing a victim is unacceptable," said Yolanda Black Navarro with Latinas Enhancing Advocacy and Development. "Transferring the responsibility of 19 perpetrators to the shoulders of this child's parents is unspeakable." "This child is considered a child. She is a a victim, and there's no question about that," said Sylvia Gonzalez with the League of United Latin American Citizens. Houston City Councilwoman Jolanda Jones said she does not understand why race is an issue in the case. "Color has nothing to do with this," she said. "News flash: I'm black. I'm here. She is a baby. That is a baby. I am irritated, frustrated, and disappointed by anyone who would blame her for anything. Shame on them." Quanell X would not go on camera, but he did admit to KPRC Local 2 that he does question the girl's home life and how she dressed. He also defended himself by releasing the following statement. "The statement that has been attributed to me is not in context or exactly what I said," Quanell X said. After death threats and phone calls, Child Protective Services put the 11-year-old in a foster home for her own safety, officials said. The case has also hurt the Cleveland community by creating a racial divide since the defendants are black and the victim is Hispanic, residents said. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Cleveland police at 281-592-2622. |
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http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...imini-97851237
If you look real close you can see joew. engraved in the transom. :evilb: |
Good lookin boat.
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...NSOLE-98362226 |
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Originally Posted by On Time
(Post 3361437)
Yep took the Marlago out on Galveston Bay today with friends and had a great day.
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here are a few things for us to try since all our boats are broke....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM_0P...eature=related |
Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3362400)
Good lookin boat.
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...NSOLE-98362226 Jenni even likes it:party-smiley-004: |
Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 3362424)
Looks nice, wonder what the build quality is like..
Jenni even likes it:party-smiley-004: |
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AUSTIN, Texas -- Texans could get to vote on a constitutional amendment to expand gambling.
The House Licensing and Administrative Procedures Committee is hearing testimony on a number of measures to allow casinos and slot machines. The Texas Gaming Association is backing a measure that would license eight casinos and slot machines at eight racetracks. Other measures would allow gambling on Indian reservations or slot machines at bingo halls. The Texas Gaming Association says its proposal could bring in $1.2 billion a year in gaming taxes alone. But opponents warn that gambling could bring more trouble than it's worth. Tilman Fertitta, who runs Landry's Inc. says he could have a casino up and running in Galveston in a matter of weeks, if the bill passes. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 3362407)
You Marlogo is sweet. I am ready to find a CC that My wife and I both like and it has to run atleast 60:party-smiley-004:
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 3362717)
AUSTIN, Texas -- Texans could get to vote on a constitutional amendment to expand gambling.
The House Licensing and Administrative Procedures Committee is hearing testimony on a number of measures to allow casinos and slot machines. The Texas Gaming Association is backing a measure that would license eight casinos and slot machines at eight racetracks. Other measures would allow gambling on Indian reservations or slot machines at bingo halls. The Texas Gaming Association says its proposal could bring in $1.2 billion a year in gaming taxes alone. But opponents warn that gambling could bring more trouble than it's worth. Tilman Fertitta, who runs Landry's Inc. says he could have a casino up and running in Galveston in a matter of weeks, if the bill passes. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 3362725)
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Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3362415)
I like the set up on the Dakota. |
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Originally Posted by On Time
(Post 3362734)
You been takin' your smart pills!
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 3362960)
I like it! She likes that Dakota's price more:party-smiley-004:
I like the set up on the Dakota. http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2293434731.html This one is my personal favorate. http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2219050033.html |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 3362725)
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http://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/boa/2290583429.html http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/boa/2290672526.html http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/boa/2290167707.html :hitit: This is the most well rounded hatteras model 42 and 43 convertable get it below 50k and you are in. http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2265867321.html This is one cheap diesel powered live a board. We could 14kt that one to the bahamas all day long. :drink: http://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/boa/2258542295.html |
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/boa/2272162108.html
yooooooo hooooooooooo!, Im also pretty sure I kniow the address of where that mothaf'er is docked. |
Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3363040)
For the price I still like the dakota, but there may be some negotiating room on these two.
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2293434731.html This one is my personal favorate. http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2219050033.html |
Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3363040)
For the price I still like the dakota, but there may be some negotiating room on these two.
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2293434731.html This one is my personal favorate. http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2219050033.html |
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