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4/22/2020

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Bill's Will Finally Got Broke
It seems Bill Belichick and the Patriots had no other options but to pull the trigger on the deal for a fourth-round pick. That’s all the New England Patriots were able to acquire for Rob Gronkowski on Tuesday, when they traded perhaps the best tight end in NFL history to Tom Brady’s Buccaneers. Rob Gronkowski couldn’t stay retired. Not with Tom Brady still playing. And especially not with Brady playing for a team not named the Patriots. Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Gronkowski “basically had Belichick over a barrel,” the all-world tight end has imagined this scenario of reuniting with Brady for quite awhile. This wasn’t a spur of the moment decision to request a trade. If Brady ever left, Gronkowski was going to join him wherever he landed according to The Boston Herald.

 
 ‘Pedophile Hunters’ Catch Police Chief Trying to Have Sex with 14-Yr-Old Boy
A police chief in Stow, Massachusetts has been relieved of his duties as the city’s top cop and is facing an investigation after a video by a self-declared “pedophile hunter” was posted online.
From a story that was broke by Turtle Boy, Video Reveals Disturbing Text Messages Stow Police Chief Sent 14 Year Old Boy 


De Blasio’s social distancing tip line flooded with penis photos, Hitler memes
A barrage of prank messages forced the city to temporarily shut down its new text service that lets New Yorkers snitch on social-distancing violators. The crank complaints included “dick pics” and people flipping the bird.
 
Nasty Nancy Comes Clean
Pelosi admits delaying additional funds for coronavirus small-business loans.


More From The World Of The Make Believe
Under California’s new “no cash bail” rule, child abusers are now eligible for immediate release, according to FOX Los Angeles
 
I Guess That Open Border, Immigration Policy Is Not Working As Well As Was Intended 
France is the latest country to observe some major social unrest, more specifically in Paris, as the second night of riots unfolded across the capital.  Anger erupted in the French capital last night and during the early hours of Monday morning over alleged 'racist' police attacks.


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