youre probly right.I think Dev is really some geeky white boy who has never even been laid.
If you need an image, think toolfan.
No, the **** who started the "I am going to get a *** change" thread. There is a photo of him in there. He started that thread thinking that he is Faulkton, but it turns out he really needs the operation.youre probly right.
tool fan? the band?
Furrealz?cliffs: he is rich.
a milli a milli a milli a milli
SPANS HOI think Dev is really some geeky white boy who has never even been laid.
If you need an image, think toolfan.
just checked it. yup thats me haha.No, the **** who started the "I am going to get a *** change" thread. There is a photo of him in there. He started that thread thinking that he is Faulkton, but it turns out he really needs the operation.
yup for real.Furrealz?
SPANS HO
Well that lucky *** nga owes us all a beer then!yup for real.
LMAO! Holy shit I just spit my Ybor gold brown ale all over.i am a virgin though.
Yeah he does.Well that lucky *** nga owes us all a beer then!
LMAO! Holy shit I just spit my Ybor gold brown ale all over.
Q:What do you think of this whole process? The officer who stopped you? The courts that adjudicated you? The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV), which required you to attend this course? How about the person who got you into this situation in the first place?
My answer; Im not sure about this whole process. It is kind of a set up a weird way. I guess the point of these questions is to reflect on the whole incident. And I learned that if you want to annoy/anger someone or make them learn a lesson, is to take away their time, which is what these courses do, waste peoples' time. I feel nothing about the officer who stopped me, the courts or the DHSMV. The person who got me into this was me, and I feel great about myself.
So in a sense they just repeated what you told them. LOLtheir response. hese responses are generally either a negative or at best neutral response. Most students who enter this course are convinced at some level that “Everyone is out to get me.” While this maybe how you feel, the officer who stopped you was doing his job, which is enforcing the laws and looking out for the general safety of the motoring public. The courts that convicted you of the traffic offenses that you committed compared your offense against the law and found that you did in fact violate the law. Once you have been convicted of several traffic offenses and accumulated enough points it is DHSMV job to suspend your driving privilege until you have met the requirements to get your driving privilege back. You will notice that all the person involved in this process became involved after you broke a traffic law. If you do not break the laws, you will not interact with all of the organizations in this process.