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What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

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And The three wise men brought diarrheeeeeea pockets
 
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Would have been funnier if you said yep grabbed Mary’s *** and the other tried to take Jesus on a date.
 
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I didn't have the commitment to read this column, but this is a great ending.

Also: Top Comment worthy.
 
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Jezebel is dumb sometimes. And this is peak jezebel.
 
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You still think it goes through Downtown Corning? :p

But yes, at least west of Binghamton, most of it is up to Interstate standards. Gone are the at-grades in Chemung County. Gone are the signals in Horseheads. The dip into PA's still there, though.

However, by NO means is Tioga county upstate.
 
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Ms. Pirro, a former Westchester County district attorney who now hosts the Fox News television show “Justice with Judge Jeanine,” said in a statement that she was unaware that she was going nearly double the speed limit of 65 miles an hour.

“I had been driving for hours to visit my ailing 89-year-old mom and didn’t realize how fast I was driving,” she said in the statement through a Fox News spokeswoman. “I believe in the rule of law and I will pay the consequences.”

:rolleyes:

That gets my vote for "Worst Reckless Driving Excuse of the Year".

The correct answer to give the cop would've been, "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?!" because that is obviously her attitude towards the situation. Especially given she appears to have a thing for sports cars.

Does NY have such a thing as "super-reckless driving", like a lot of states now have "super-drunk driving" laws? I'd argue this should be pretty equivalent in fine and punishment, and I'm not just saying that because she's a Fox mouthpiece. That's just a ridiculous speed to be driving on any American freeway, at any hour of the day. Go rent time at a racetrack if you want to dink around with how fast your Ferrari can go.
 
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