The axe murderer
For I am death and I ride on a pale horse
So I'm too stupid to live just because I put trust in the champ and not a bunch of screw ups?
So I'm too stupid to live just because I put trust in the champ and not a bunch of screw ups?
He's living proof that you don't have to be the strongest to win fights.
He's living proof that you don't have to be the strongest to win fights.
And international relations will be in absolute shambles following the events of this clusterfukkWonder Woman 1984.....
once Maxwell recanted his wish EVERYTHING should have went back to norm...clean streets...everything....
so why were people still recanting AFTER he recanted his wish.....
Cobra Kai has too many to name them all
the fact that only 2 out of the dozens of kids that have terrorized the school/arcade/mall/neighborhoods have been arrested or even a talking to by an adult is
not a single parent has shown up to complain or press charges other than Daniel & his wife?
kid went from paralyzed to full blown karate fights and flips within a few months? And his mom just lets him go from bed ridden to karate with no care at all?
kid went from paralyzed to full blown karate fights and flips within a few months? And his mom just lets him go from bed ridden to karate with no care at all?
Nah man, this is an old-school real life prison move that has been going down for 100+ years. Cons have done heroic shyt with bedsheets.Nobody is making a sturdy enough rope to sneak out a window by tying together bedsheets.
And they would have to use the entire linen closet, to make a rope long enough.
Jose Balentin Hernandez, 33, and Pablo Daniel Robledo, 34, shared a cell in the 13-story jail in downtown Oklahoma City.
They looped the end of their 100-foot bedsheet rope to the leg of a metal desk in their digs, cut a metal grate and then broke their glass blocks to freedom. They left behind a hand-scribbled diagram of the jail, according to the newspaper, citing a police report.
Hernandez, accused of rape and indecent exposure, fell from the fourth floor, fracturing his ankle.
Robledo, suspected of being involved in a fatal gang shooting, changed into jeans and a shirt. He was captured — on foot, wearing cowboy boots — 6 miles away several hours after he made his dash. Sheriff’s deputies walked him back to the jail, the newspaper reported.
“We devoted every ounce of manpower we had to get this fugitive back in custody because we really believed he’d be a great threat to our community,” said US Marshal Johnny Kuhlman, who led the manhunt. “He was walking down the street in a front yard and confronted and arrested.”
Authorities described the jail as escape-proof when they cut the ribbon in 1991. Not two months later, two inmates tied together bed sheets and made their way to the ground, but they were just the first ones.
Friday’s flit, though, was the first one in years that used bedsheets.