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@deadeye That going on vacation part at 7:55 was really 100 with me. Although, I already reserved my vacation prior to this video but after hearing that small tidbit, then I got locked and loaded for vacation because it's true. Sometimes, you need that mental relaxation especially when you're daily on green light.
 


@deadeye That going on vacation part at 7:55 was really 100 with me. Although, I already reserved my vacation prior to this video but after hearing that small tidbit, then I got locked and loaded for vacation because it's true. Sometimes, you need that mental relaxation especially when you're daily on green light.



@T. Sanford



@konceptjones was talking about this a month or so ago.



We definitely need to take our health more seriously.
 
Why cant people accept when things are over? Nah ya gotta drive down my street like a lonely bitch hoping to catch sight of me.
 
Why cant people accept when things are over? Nah ya gotta drive down my street like a lonely bitch hoping to catch sight of me.
I remember the feels, the flood of emotions


:aye:
Look at my baby still sexy


:clawd2:

Oh man I miss her


:cantsee:
Lil red dress



Like you in red, does he?..:Pathetic:whore


:cry:

Come back to me



:hahaha:

Man I'm tripping


:hedidit:
See u tommorow slut
 
http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2018/12/rap-video-20-arrests-illegal-gun-charges/

A rap video featuring NFL Cartell Bo and Maxo Kream lead to the arrest of 20 suspected gang members for illegal gun charges.

According to Click 2 Houston, a police investigation began back in March when the two Houston rappers were shooting their rap video for "Hoova."

Maxo and NFL Cartell Bo were shooting the visual next to Hillard Elementary School in Houston around the same time students were dismissed from class. Some of the students actually appeared in the video. But neighbors watching the shoot also saw guns out openly and called the police.



When the cops arrived, several people fled the scene and left their guns behind. Overall, a dozen loaded guns were confiscated at the video shoot. According to police, the extras holding the weapons were all documented street gang members and rappers. Police also found drugs as well.

Two months later, the "Hoover" video was released and police used it to track down every person who appeared in the clip. So far, the visual has racked up two million views on YouTube.

In the end, 20 people were arrested and charged with illegal possession of a weapon.

NFL Cartell Bo, whose real name is Warren Brown, was charged with illegally possessing two assault rifles (as a convicted felon) and threatening a police officer on the way to jail. He was later released on bond and ordered to wear an ankle monitor. But, according to police, Bo cut the ankle monitor off and disappeared without a trace.

Brown and eight other gang members remain on the run, and four others were on probation or parole, according to police.

Another man, up-and-coming rhymer Kenyon Tennessee, who appeared in the video holding a child, died before police could charge him. Tennessee was shot and killed in November along with another man, outside a local nightclub.

Police said that 11 of the suspects are either in state or federal custody, while nine suspects remain wanted for numerous open warrants.

There's no word if Maxo Kream, real name Emekwanem Ogugua Biosah Jr., was charged with any crime. The H-Town rapper just released a video for "Roaches."

Overall, this is a classic case of when keeping it real goes wrong.

Watch the Click 2 Houston news report below.

 
depression is the worst...everyone should be able to smoke weed for the low
I read somewhere they wanna start using mushrooms or something to help with depression. The way it makes the brain pop and make feel good connections they think will be very useful. Its effects could also last up to a year I think.
 
http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2018/12/rap-video-20-arrests-illegal-gun-charges/

A rap video featuring NFL Cartell Bo and Maxo Kream lead to the arrest of 20 suspected gang members for illegal gun charges.

According to Click 2 Houston, a police investigation began back in March when the two Houston rappers were shooting their rap video for "Hoova."

Maxo and NFL Cartell Bo were shooting the visual next to Hillard Elementary School in Houston around the same time students were dismissed from class. Some of the students actually appeared in the video. But neighbors watching the shoot also saw guns out openly and called the police.



When the cops arrived, several people fled the scene and left their guns behind. Overall, a dozen loaded guns were confiscated at the video shoot. According to police, the extras holding the weapons were all documented street gang members and rappers. Police also found drugs as well.

Two months later, the "Hoover" video was released and police used it to track down every person who appeared in the clip. So far, the visual has racked up two million views on YouTube.

In the end, 20 people were arrested and charged with illegal possession of a weapon.

NFL Cartell Bo, whose real name is Warren Brown, was charged with illegally possessing two assault rifles (as a convicted felon) and threatening a police officer on the way to jail. He was later released on bond and ordered to wear an ankle monitor. But, according to police, Bo cut the ankle monitor off and disappeared without a trace.

Brown and eight other gang members remain on the run, and four others were on probation or parole, according to police.

Another man, up-and-coming rhymer Kenyon Tennessee, who appeared in the video holding a child, died before police could charge him. Tennessee was shot and killed in November along with another man, outside a local nightclub.

Police said that 11 of the suspects are either in state or federal custody, while nine suspects remain wanted for numerous open warrants.

There's no word if Maxo Kream, real name Emekwanem Ogugua Biosah Jr., was charged with any crime. The H-Town rapper just released a video for "Roaches."

Overall, this is a classic case of when keeping it real goes wrong.

Watch the Click 2 Houston news report below.


See above post.

Side note NFL Cartel Bo and Sauce Walks beefing.
 
NFL Cartel Bo and Sauce Walks
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Yet another 8hr flight home.
Wife acting up.
Paypal acting up.
Ubs can't help solve shit and I'm in the back of the plane....this some bullshit.

I need a vacation.
 
Yet another 8hr flight home.
Wife acting up.
Paypal acting up.
Ubs can't help solve shit and I'm in the back of the plane....this some bullshit.

I need a vacation.
yo paypal me like 20k

i'm tryna see something right quick
 
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