That Would Be The One, Bob: Ex-NFLer Kyle Turley Tells Bob Ley He Digs Weed
Kyle Turley who spent nine seasons as an NFL tackle with the New Orleans Saints, St.
Kyle Turley who spent nine seasons as an NFL tackle with the New Orleans Saints, St.
"That was, like, totally righteous, lawyer dude!"
Pennsylvania state representative Paul Costa probably let out a huge sigh of relief – kind of like a person exhaling after a huge bong
Obviously, I’ve heard a home run referred to as a round-tripper before, but this is ridiculous! No, I don’t know what that means, either. Sigh.
In any event, God bless America.
Perhaps that statement is a bit of a stretch. Instead, it perhaps should read that the Cardinals organization do not appear to be fond of the legalization of medicinal marijuana in Arizona.
Ha. Banannabis Foster.
Far out, man.
Whoa, dude. That was one gnarly pitch, brah. The baseball was almost about to shoot right up into orbit and stuff.
"I could fashion this trophy into a totally righteous bong, bro!"
Sweet mercy, what is this world coming to? We have come to expect pot busts from athletes from other professional sports 
Vince Young, Simms’ teammate on the Tennessee Titans, used to suck dick for coke.
This is exactly why the NFL is often referred to as the “No Fun League,” brah.
Granted, I am not what one considers “learned” in the scientific method, but that is the only conclusion I can come to after Ivory Williams, an American sprinter withdrew from the IIAF Ch
Some of you may not be familiar with Teddy Dupay.
Brilliant!
I have to give an imaginary gold star to the writer of this headline I discovered today on Reuters, because it satisfies three of my requirements for a solid, punny headline.
Allow me to reveal to you to the new face for the subset of jet-setting, privileged youth who feel they are allowed to do whatever they want because their mommy or daddy is famous.
Babineaux has been charged with possession of marijuana with an intent to distribute after an officer pulled over the Falcons defensive tackle for a routine traffic stop at approximately 10:45 p.m.