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Whoa whoa whoa guys, I might live in my mom’s basement but I’m not Juan.

Sounds exactly like the type of thing juan would say…

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Further on in this email chain from Wilson, he said he had made a mistake and that he had made it right with Garrett. I was curious what "made it right" meant?
I'd like to know too. In the past with guys like this, G has been quick to tell us so we chill out when a guy apologizes, and he hasn't here. I trust G a lot more than I trust J(uan).
 
I hate this to do this but I have a good friend who is a very higher power attorney and actually going through the process of being a judge in Lancaster County. I can see what I can do here @HuskerGarrett
 
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He did apologize and said it wouldn’t happen again. There just seems to be a pattern at this point
I remember doing the same nearly a dozen times in college after cheating on my girlfriend. To be fair, it was a race to see who would find someone else first and we just used each other for easy sects anyway...

I got off track really quick it appears.
 
I remember doing the same nearly a dozen times in college after cheating on my girlfriend. To be fair, it was a race to see who would find someone else first and we just used each other for easy sects anyway...

I got off track really quick it appears.
My college GF turned out to be an inadvertent wingman for me. She kept blathering to her sorority sisters about the quality of our sects life, and those who were less-than-satisfied with their situation discretely sought me out for a "lesson". A better man would have politely declined their overtures. I ... did not.
 
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