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NFL Jonesin’: The Namesake guilty of DWBP
DWBP, or Driving While Being Pacman, is apparently now a formal charge. It also looks like The Namesake is being targeted by cops. “You know who I pulled over the other day?” I guess for the boys in blue it’s like telling your crew about some dime (who was really like a 7 1/2) you hooked up with. Pigs these days.
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