I like dude better....
Coca-Cola's marketing strategy:Centerpole90 said:
I am not sure what the point of the marketing campaign is, but this the current version of Diet Coke cans.
SGrem said:
I like dude better....
He didn't become a "kid" until he was about to get his ass whooped.Prince_Ahmed said:
Turns out the "kid" is 22 years old. I don't blame him for saying whatever to get out of that situation, but it seems like more and more young adults are considering themselves "kids" until out of their 20s.
Bro.
Champion of Fireball said:
With names like Gage and Brock don't you think they might of just hugged it out? You know....over a couple of white claws.
EliteElectric said:SGrem said:
I like dude better....
Dude. Me too.
Not that there is anything wrong with that...SGrem said:
I like dude better....
This guy has something to say about when you stop being a kid...TexasAGGIEinAR said:He didn't become a "kid" until he was about to get his ass whooped.Prince_Ahmed said:
Turns out the "kid" is 22 years old. I don't blame him for saying whatever to get out of that situation, but it seems like more and more young adults are considering themselves "kids" until out of their 20s.
Bro.
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The charter captain at the center of a viral boat rage video in Punta Gorda has entered a written plea of not guilty to one count of burglary with assault or battery.
Brock Horner did not appear in court for his arraignment on Monday, where Judge Lisa Porter presided over the brief proceedings.
According to State Attorney's Office, the charge against Horner is punishable by up to life in prison.
He was arrested after a heated confrontation with another boater on the Peace River in Punta Gorda, captured in video footage that has since gone viral online.
Investigators say Horner boarded the other boater's vessel before grabbing the boater, which led to his arrest.
Florida Fish and Wildlife has also cited Horner for careless operation of his boat, improper registration, and operating without a saltwater charter captain's license.
Horner was initially represented by attorney Scott Weinberg who released an apology statement on Horner's behalf. Horner then filed for a public defender before hiring private attorney Benjamin Abdulnour as his counsel. He was released on a $20,000 bond.
Horner is expected back in court on June 10.
ReloadAg said:
Wow, punishable by up to life in prison. I wonder what kind of time he'll actually end up doing. Should be a pretty easy case to prosecute.
He claimed to be broke. But he had a fancy boat, a new model jacked up truck, and a house with a dock for a backyard. Maybe he is underwater in all of it, but those are some fancy toys.Milwaukees Best Light said:ReloadAg said:
Wow, punishable by up to life in prison. I wonder what kind of time he'll actually end up doing. Should be a pretty easy case to prosecute.
Only easy cause Brock is broke. Give him some money and Brock is back on the water with a bigger boat.
He should go noodling for gators.easttexasaggie04 said:
Brock needs to come to east Texas and take folks catfishing on Caddo...He'd fit right in!