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This guy is the next Wayne Bryant ! Wally, you forgot to menti
This guy is the next Wayne Bryant !
Wally, you forgot to mention that Freddy gets $6,000+ per month from his police pension.
More like a botched leak from the Moriarty Clan.
More like a botched leak from the Moriarty Clan.
**** $76k plus his Senate salary...and since he already has the
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$76k plus his Senate salary...and since he already has the years towards retirement, all he needs is 3 years at this peak earnings and he's all set.
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