juliuspeppers
Julius Peppers
juliuspeppers

Wait... I just realized how I can get a bike. Genius. I'm getting a bike. Can't believe it took me this long. I could sit there all day long. All day long.

The F-Type +100 pounds, but still lean.

You told that agent, "he makes some bomb kebabs, that's for sure," and he took it seriously.

I can't wait until Audi, BMW, and MB put toilets in their trunks, park them on the lots of Cadillac dealers in America and offer free public restrooms—to reinforce how their sports cars shit on Cadillac's.

Oh shit my bad, let me delete my comment. skipped right over the word "best"

What those 60+ spectators did is considered a crime. They left the scene of multiple crimes.

But but but I have polarized sunglasses.

The nissan suv convertible thing that the RR Evoque will now mimic.

Polarized windshields, more importantly.

Going to look beautiful in the rain.

Wow—a production car that closely resembles the concept. That's really cool looking!

I've stated numerous times that clearly laws do not achieve goals. I've also made it known that, since laws CLEARLY don't prevent anything, we should seek other means of saving lives. Don't forget, you're not a BIKER, you're a driver. You're not some hard ass "street racer," you're a stressed out driver. Oh, and when

The point is that they left the scene of a crime—multiple crimes. None of this has anything to do with the racing or the drivers, it is out of the best interest and safety of spectators.

Never once did I say place them in jail.

Same thing happened last week. "Hit the wall where typically you just wouldn't even spin out," I remember someone saying. It's on the track/NASCAR if they want to take that chance, but adding barriers everywhere is less expensive than law suits and/or deaths.

UGH I KNOW!!!!! With the Coke in hand.

I'm just saying that since this story made mainstream media, it would be extremely beneficial and preventive of law enforcement there to reprimand those who fled the scene. Whoever they gather up, great. This story made mainstream media, two spectators were killed, and we shouldn't do anything to inform future

We're going in circles. I've got 60+ recommendations on my original post. That's what.

I never once said put those who fled the scene in jail. I only offered a suggestion that maybe they should be made examples of, especially because they fled the scene of a double murder, and a seriously injured spectator. This punishment could be a minor fine etc. etc.