Mccflabb and Trotter are bums...

well mcpuke is handicapped most of the time. i'm sure he will be handicapped by mid-season again.
 
Rampage;2137403 said:
well mcpuke is handicapped most of the time. i'm sure he will be handicapped by mid-season again.


You beat me too it! :laugh2:

McNabb is mentally challanged, so what's the big deal? And Trotter is too stupid to know the difference!!
 
juckie;2137392 said:


Hate to say this but nothing will happen to either, maybe a fine.

I am surprised that Trotter would do something like that, he is a high character guy that runs a highend Car wash in the NewJersey area.

For McNabb, well, I have to keep it clean, he is a Jerk!:suxiggle:


This is what McNabb is use to seeing :trophy: so when he pulled up to the empty parking spot, he thought he was pulling up to see all them SuperBowl trophy's that he has won.:laugh2:
 
Pick6TerenceNewman;2137413 said:
Hate to say this but nothing will happen to either, maybe a fine.

Not really much that can be done unless someone gets caught. frankly the kids mom should have called the cops each and every time she saw someone without plates in the spot.
 
abersonc;2137417 said:
Not really much that can be done unless someone gets caught. frankly the kids mom should have called the cops each and every time she saw someone without plates in the spot.


I agree! Just like every other athlete, nothing will happen to them.
 
The article says that McNabb has already been fined for his car being parked in one of those spots before so this is obviously a reoccuring issue with him.

He'll get fined again but nothing else.
 
just shows u he is a bum whole.Thats the epitomy of ******.
 
Pick6TerenceNewman;2137418 said:
I agree! Just like every other athlete, nothing will happen to them.

actually, I think in any situation regardless of who was parking there, you'd have the same issue -- not caught in the act so it is just one person's word against anothers.
 
Unless I'm recalling things incorrectly, wasn't parking in a handicapped space one of the things the Eagles used against TO when they were suspending him?

Be interesting to see if they have a different reaction now.
 
Danny White;2137474 said:
Unless I'm recalling things incorrectly, wasn't parking in a handicapped space one of the things the Eagles used against TO when they were suspending him?

Be interesting to see if they have a different reaction now.

He parked in coaches' parking spots at their practice facility, if you believe anything coming out of that filthy sewer of a city.
 
I never knew that Chris Rix and Donovan McNabb went to the same QB coaching school.




YAKUZA
 
Kilyin;2137792 said:
He parked in coaches' parking spots at their practice facility, if you believe anything coming out of that filthy sewer of a city.

Hey hey now take it easy. You can talk trash on the eagles but not my city I'm philadelphian born and bred.

I love my city its a tough city to live in, but I love it.

Its not a place for soft momma's boys like mcnabb to make it in that's why he's pouring his heart out every other week to the media
 
Bums!
Did these two self-absorbed millionaire players not realize that they might be hindering some handicapped person from parking there and then getting roaring drunk at the tap room?

First we take away their mobility. Then we take away their access to liquor.
For the first time in my life, I feel ashamed to be an American!
 
royw3141;2138192 said:
Hey hey now take it easy. You can talk trash on the eagles but not my city I'm philadelphian born and bred.

I love my city its a tough city to live in, but I love it.

Its not a place for soft momma's boys like mcnabb to make it in that's why he's pouring his heart out every other week to the media
Sorry you have to live there.
I bet there are good people there. All 15 of you.
 
royw3141;2138192 said:
Hey hey now take it easy. You can talk trash on the eagles but not my city I'm philadelphian born and bred. I love my city its a tough city to live in, but I love it.

Its not a place for soft momma's boys ...

... or soft anything.

I'm not happy about your choice of teams either, but I totally agree that we should keep this in perspective. I was born and raised in Philadelphia Pennsylvania also. I can't tell you how many times I've visited the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Constitution Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the famous Art Museum (where Rocky climbed the steps). Culturally diverse with highlights such as Italian water-ice, soft pretzels, hoagies, cheesesteaks, and hot roasted chestnuts at the Mummers-day parade.

I Love Philadelphia, but I also respect every city and State in the United States. Your choice of NFL teams is one thing, ...but when it comes to speaking low about any city/state ...it's all America people. In the eyes of returning veterans ...the US is our home!

The Phoenix-Talon

 
Pick6TerenceNewman;2137418 said:
I agree! Just like every other athlete, nothing will happen to them.


...***cough, cough Michael Vick cough cough***:rolleyes:

Just for the record ...

Tony Ayala. The boxer was sentenced to 35 years in prison

Notah Begay. The PGA Tour golfer served seven days in a New Mexico jail after his second drunken driving arrest.

Mark Bell. The Toronto Maple Leafs player was sentenced to six months in jail on Aug. 15 after pleading no contest to drunken-driving charges

Mossy Cade. The former Green Bay Packers defensive back served 15 months after a Wisconsin jury found him guilty of second-degree sexual assault

Rae Carruth. The former Carolina Panthers wide receiver received a sentence of 18-24 years for a conviction of conspiracy to murder Cherica Adams,

Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. the boxer began a life sentence for a triple-murder conviction before federal judge

Mike Danton The former St. Louis Blues player received a 7½-year sentence in November 2004 after pleading guilty in a murder-for-hire plot.

Jamal Lewis. The running back, then with the Baltimore Ravens, served four months in 2005 after pleading guilty to trying to set up a drug deal for a friend.

Mike Tyson. The then-25-year-old former heavyweight champion was convicted of raping a contestant in the Miss Black America pageant in 1992. Tyson served three years of a six-year sentence.

Donovan McNabb - possible fine for a parking ticket ...:rolleyes:

Phoenix-Talon
 

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