Oye Ve is What they Say...
Update: 2018-02-09
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From online rape to Clueless in Chief, this week was yet another disaster! Tune in to find out how and why! Also, live and direct, Bluff City, that crooning R&B awesomeness that will stimulate your ear.
Germaine Moore of Millbrook is wanted on 11 counts related to a criminal sexual conduct investigation involving a person under 13. Investigators believe he’s a flight risk and must be brought into custody. Moore is a 44-year-old man, standing 6 feet tall and weighing 214 pounds. He has active warrants in Detroit, Michigan, with full extradition and multiple pending charges in Alabama.Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman offered a dire outlook of the U.S. under President Donald Trump while taping "Celebrity Big Brother," tearfully cautioning that the country is "going to not be OK."Four-star wide receiver Jacob Copeland chose the Florida Gators on Wednesday over Alabama and Tennessee. The entire gym in Pensacola applauded the announcement … except for one person. It was Copeland’s mother. As Copeland announced that he would take his football services to Gainesville in the fall, Copeland’s mom — wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat — simply shook her head, stood up and left the ceremony.
Germaine Moore of Millbrook is wanted on 11 counts related to a criminal sexual conduct investigation involving a person under 13. Investigators believe he’s a flight risk and must be brought into custody. Moore is a 44-year-old man, standing 6 feet tall and weighing 214 pounds. He has active warrants in Detroit, Michigan, with full extradition and multiple pending charges in Alabama.Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman offered a dire outlook of the U.S. under President Donald Trump while taping "Celebrity Big Brother," tearfully cautioning that the country is "going to not be OK."Four-star wide receiver Jacob Copeland chose the Florida Gators on Wednesday over Alabama and Tennessee. The entire gym in Pensacola applauded the announcement … except for one person. It was Copeland’s mother. As Copeland announced that he would take his football services to Gainesville in the fall, Copeland’s mom — wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat — simply shook her head, stood up and left the ceremony.
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