of life imitating art if the judge sentenced Goldberg to coach a local hockey youth hockey team as punishment for his DUI.
missed opportunity for the judge there.
because thats exactly the type of person a judge wants teaching the youth
Lighten up, lite me up.
In the Mighty Ducks movie Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) a local lawyer got a DUI and the judge sentenced him to community service which amounted to coaching a local rag tag youth hockey team.
of life imitating art if the judge sentenced Goldberg to coach a local hockey youth hockey team as punishment for his DUI.
missed opportunity for the judge there.
because thats exactly the type of person a judge wants teaching the youth
Did you see the movie? It worked in the movie so it should CLEARLY work in real life. It reformed Gordon Bombay AND helped the children learn the importance of teamwork and friendship in the movie.
The judge had an opportunity here to help under-privileged youth learn teamwork through hockey AND reform Goldberg at the same time. It's a win-win(Win, win, win, win, win, win, win!)
Shit!
They say he was addicted to meth in the article.
the most surprising thing about this story is that he has a manager.
Hahahahahahahahaha
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be from booze. Nor Cal is meth country.
They say he was addicted to meth in the article.
Drawgz are a helluva drug.
missed opportunity for the judge there.
missed opportunity for the judge there.
Absolutely
missed opportunity for the judge there.
because thats exactly the type of person a judge wants teaching the youth
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of life imitating art if the judge sentenced Goldberg to coach a local hockey youth hockey team as punishment for his DUI.
missed opportunity for the judge there.
because thats exactly the type of person a judge wants teaching the youth
Lighten up, lite me up.
In the Mighty Ducks movie Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) a local lawyer got a DUI and the judge sentenced him to community service which amounted to coaching a local rag tag youth hockey team.
Quote:
of life imitating art if the judge sentenced Goldberg to coach a local hockey youth hockey team as punishment for his DUI.
missed opportunity for the judge there.
because thats exactly the type of person a judge wants teaching the youth
Did you see the movie? It worked in the movie so it should CLEARLY work in real life. It reformed Gordon Bombay AND helped the children learn the importance of teamwork and friendship in the movie.
The judge had an opportunity here to help under-privileged youth learn teamwork through hockey AND reform Goldberg at the same time. It's a win-win(Win, win, win, win, win, win, win!)