July 13, 200421 yr Police said Cunningham, of Dover, Del., confessed that eating an entire bag of mushrooms, "probably wasn't a good idea." He allegedly told investigators that he had no idea how many laws he broke during a three-day excursion that took him 300 miles from home.
July 13, 200421 yr Author I like this quote In Canaan, he decided to climb Music Mountain to see what was on the other side, police said. Investigators believe the exercise cleared Cunningham's head. No news of what was on the other side.
July 14, 200421 yr I like this quote No news of what was on the other side. Haha, I am interested to hear what he found.
July 14, 200421 yr As far as I know none of my college substance-modified excursions ever crossed state lines, so I at least have that on the guy.
July 14, 200421 yr QUOTE Police said Cunningham, of Dover, Del., confessed that eating an entire bag of mushrooms, "probably wasn't a good idea." He allegedly told investigators that he had no idea how many laws he broke during a three-day excursion that took him 300 miles from home. thats just beyond hilarious
July 14, 200421 yr "I want to correct my mistakes," Cunningham reportedly told Trooper Andre Roy. "In retrospect, this was a bad idea." At least we know what one unemployed hockey player is doing...
July 14, 200421 yr At least we know what one unemployed hockey player is doing... Why do I have a feeling police brutality is about to skyrocket?
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