Former Dallas Cowboy Pacman Jones Arrested And Charged With Assaulting Police Officer

I said Pacman Jones would be bad for the other members of AA. It might be a snide joke, but you said they would welcome him with open arms. So I said, jokingly that it might be good for them in seeing they could end up being like Mr. Pacman JONES, if they ever take another drink.
I understand but it's a bad "joke" ............nothing funny about admitting you need help.


In 2022, an estimated 13,524 people were killed in drunk driving crashes in the U.S., according to Responsibility.org. This represents 32% of all traffic crash fatalities in the U.S. that year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Drunk driving accounts for roughly one death every 45 minutes, according to a law firm.
 
I understand but it's a bad "joke" ............nothing funny about admitting you need help.


In 2022, an estimated 13,524 people were killed in drunk driving crashes in the U.S., according to Responsibility.org. This represents 32% of all traffic crash fatalities in the U.S. that year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Drunk driving accounts for roughly one death every 45 minutes, according to a law firm.
A bit judgemental of me, but pacman would seem like the type of guy who showed up to AA maybe as some sort of plea, instead of thinking it is because he had a problem.
 
A bit judgemental of me, but pacman would seem like the type of guy who showed up to AA maybe as some sort of plea, instead of thinking it is because he had a problem.
LOL
So I'm being judgmental....... but what are you doing with Pacman?

Look, let's move on.......my point still stands though, recovery and AA are serious matters.
 
Just the attitude was very unthankful for the hard we put into the work we performed.
In all walks of life there are people that are like that.

They were born without a gratitude gene and weren't raised right.

A friend of mine is a server and she can immediately sense who will tip appropriately and be good people and who will demand the world and stiff them in the end
 
In all walks of life there are people that are like that.

They were born without a gratitude gene and weren't raised right.

A friend of mine is a server and she can immediately sense who will tip appropriately and be good people and who will demand the world and stiff them in the end
Truth
 
A bit judgemental of me, but pacman would seem like the type of guy who showed up to AA maybe as some sort of plea, instead of thinking it is because he had a problem.
what is wrong with judging people? really, I want to know?

not judging means letting people get away with things they should not

I have a special hatred of drunk drivers; my sister's best friend was killed by one; let off by the judge for being a 'good family man'
this was before MADD.
My sister never really got over this; Kathy was one of those lovely people that are all too rare. Taken by a multiple DUI POS who eventually did get himself killed but took another person with him. That POS judge let him off to kill another.
 
Well, I have to keep it light because I do not want to be banned.
When my father was alive may he RIP, he owned a custom wheel shop in a small-town Midlothian Texas that had several Cowboys players coming in for custom work.
I worked there at the time and got several great autographed pieces that still hang in my Cowboys basement from the interaction's that I had with players like Witten and Dez and Adam, several others frequented the shop because it was low key and not much observation, I guess.
My Father would never call the press and tell them that he was dealing directly with Cowboys players, and they respected him for that, so I got to have upfront and personnel discussions with a few Cowboys.
Adam was a punk and that's all I'm going to say on that, total disrespect, everyone else was totally cool.
Bro DM me and tell me what he did lol
 
I understand but it's a bad "joke" ............nothing funny about admitting you need help.


In 2022, an estimated 13,524 people were killed in drunk driving crashes in the U.S., according to Responsibility.org. This represents 32% of all traffic crash fatalities in the U.S. that year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Drunk driving accounts for roughly one death every 45 minutes, according to a law firm.
And an estimated 26k were killed in non-alcoholic related accidents. There are approx. 237m licensed drivers in the USA.

Nice to see Dallas and Cincy mentioned but no mention of Tennessee at all, what’s up with that?! Maybe I missed it?
 
And an estimated 26k were killed in non-alcoholic related accidents. There are approx. 237m licensed drivers in the USA.

Nice to see Dallas and Cincy mentioned but no mention of Tennessee at all, what’s up with that?! Maybe I missed it?
Didn't they say at one time that Cincy was the Dallas Cowboys East? ;)
 
LOL. How many teams and how many years away from the team does it take to not be called a former dallas cowboy??
you could end up having played on half the teams in the NFL but if you get in trouble you always will be called a former Cowboy
 
And an estimated 26k were killed in non-alcoholic related accidents. There are approx. 237m licensed drivers in the USA.

Nice to see Dallas and Cincy mentioned but no mention of Tennessee at all, what’s up with that?! Maybe I missed it?
I doubt it.
adding to all those killed by the Drunks are those injured and crippled and the devastated families of those victims
the numbers add up fast
 

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