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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Another Hide member making the news.

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A man from Quincy, Illinois was miraculously rescued by passers-by after he lost control of his vehicle and ended up in the Mississippi River.

Anthony Sanders, 47, reportedly told police officers he was attempting to perform oral sex on himself while driving his car when his head apparently got stuck under the steering wheel thus losing control of his vehicle.

The man who is recently divorced and is suffering from depression was found heavily intoxicated and admitted being under the influence of alcohol, crystal meth and crack cocaine.

“He had his head stuck under the steering wheel with his genitals inside his mouth. I don’t understand how he got into that position,” Adam Simmons, one of his rescuers, told reporters. Sanders told officers he had an uncontrollable urge for a “blowjob” moments before the accident occurred.
 
Of course, it's the stupid who ruin it for the rest of us.

When I was in Junior High the principal fancied himself a deer hunter.
Some of us who rode with our older siblings who were in the separate high school were always at school early, so our siblings could be at theirs on time.
We were hanging out one morning and the principal comes rolling up all excited. He has shot a spike buck in a field on the way to work, and he needed a couple of us to go help retrieve his prize.
We loaded up for the adventure, excited to see a dead deer.

We get there and walk with him out to his kill zone in the field.


There it lied, dead as a hammer, a brown goat, chained to a car wheel to keep it from wandering off.