In reply to: Javon McKinley was arrested posted by ryND
I'd venture to say more often than not, weekend nights from spring of junior year onward ended with the sounds of birds chirping as we headed home.
All a big misunderstanding.
I should have gone to law school.
When you stole that cow, and your friend tried to make it with the cow. I want to party with you, cowboy.
how your comment is usually phrased.
spring training w/ the NYY in 50's. Casey Stengel commented that Larsen was either out really late or up really early. If he was out really late, he would've had no difficulty in finding teammates to join him.
Early morning hours MVA after a night of heavy drinking.
One summer, I had to drive 65 miles to work and leave at 4:45 am. One time I got pulled over at 5:00 am and the cop comes up to my car and asks what the hell I was doing out so late. I told him I was heading to work. I think the guy did me a solid because he issued me a ticket but didn't fill in the mph part when I was going 67 in a 55. I think he likely knew I didn't deserve the ticket
(with the exception of Club 23, which I don't think ever really closed). Throw in some Borracho Burrito afterward and you got 4:30. C'mon man!
Really?
the cops never caught me!!
I spent more than a few nights out past that time. Good times
... student from the roof of the Architecture building to end the evening. (And no, I wasn't even an Architecture major.)
Was she helping you erect something?
and they go nowhere near 7.
As the one who was on the other end of the checkbook this time around, I'm ok with that
Another site said arrested at that time but I'm guessing it is wrong and reporting the booking time and not understanding the difference. The actual arrest could've been like an hour before booking time depending on what was going on.
And if NDSP arrested him, he may not have been on the streets. He could've been walking back from Eddy Commons for all we know. Or driving back to the parking lot.
I hope the kids at home learn that no matter how hard you try Bruno only needs 10 seconds to win the day.
This is one of my favorite lines in NDN history.