Aubrey Edwards wants attention and we're here to give it to her! Set to the tune of the classic Mr. Ed theme song, we present - 'Aubrey Ed'!
Also is it me or does anyone else think she tries to steal some of the shine in the ring? To be honest I never really notice the ref in most matches, but every match she does it’s hard not to pay attention to her. She oversells every move like it happened to her, I know refs do this but not to the degree she does it. And not to mention her makeup makes her look like a clown
The Nutshack S1E3: Pimp My Jeepney (May 9, 2007)
Jack decides to buy a car from the Philippines since Phil's car is a clunker. When Jack goes to pick up his Jeepney at the dock and drive it home, he becomes the "cool guy" in town for having such a sweet ride! Phil tells Jack to get his car designed at DC customs where their friends Ed and Angel work. They do such an amazing job, that even celebrities start buying jeepneys. Jack and Phil are challanged to a drag race by the local troublemakers. Will they win and gain glory or lose and have to get make overs at Cherry Pie's salon?!
Jack has his Jeepney shipped all the way from the Philippines and wants to get it customized. Meanwhile, Phil challenges Jerome and Jamar to a race.
During the arrest of Luigi Mangione, police found multiple fraudulent IDs, a U.S. passport, and a firearm with a suppressor. Additionally, officers recovered a handwritten MANIFESTO. He gave Unabomber high ratings
- ID'ed as Luigi Mangione, 26, ex-Ivy League student
- Described himself online as "anti-capitalist"
Luigi Mangione reportedly had a two-page manifesto with the following quotes: “These parasites had it coming…I do apologize for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done.”
One of his most active accounts was on the book review platform Goodreads, where he said he read 65 titles on topics ranging from Elon Musk to dieting.
The account did not show any record of him having read or commented on “Delay, Deny, Defend,” a book about the health insurance industry; police said shell casings found at the scene of the shooting had the words "delay," "deny" and "depose" written on them. Inside the Peak Design backpack, authorities found a Tommy Hilfiger jacket and Monopoly money.
Like a true Italian, Luigi Mangione's fatal error as an assassin was giving himself away by stopping to flirt with the cashier at the cafe before going to work.