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Created page with "'''Abandoning Cat Car Crash Incident''' During the course of the Stripper/Drug mule arc brad was tasked by the strippers creepy uncle to get rid of a cat that had been living at the house. Brad claims he was driving to a shelter to give the cat up when he was distracted by the cat in his car and drove into [not sure if it was the back of another car or a concrete pole] concrete pole writing the car off and allowing the cat to escape to "freedom"."
 
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'''Abandoning Cat Car Crash Incident'''
 
During the course of the Stripper/Drug mule arc brad was tasked by the strippers creepy uncle to get rid of a cat that had been living at the house. Brad claims he was driving to a shelter to give the cat up when he was distracted by the cat in his car and drove into [not sure if it was the back of another car or a concrete pole] concrete pole writing the car off and allowing the cat to escape to "freedom".
During the Stripper/Drug mule arc brad was tasked by the strippers creepy uncle to get rid of a cat that had been living at the house. Brad claims he was driving to a shelter to give the cat up when he was distracted by the cat in his car and drove into [not sure if it was the back of another car or a concrete pole] concrete pole writing the car off and allowing the cat to escape to "freedom".

Revision as of 10:41, 18 January 2022

During the Stripper/Drug mule arc brad was tasked by the strippers creepy uncle to get rid of a cat that had been living at the house. Brad claims he was driving to a shelter to give the cat up when he was distracted by the cat in his car and drove into [not sure if it was the back of another car or a concrete pole] concrete pole writing the car off and allowing the cat to escape to "freedom".