The Hill (1965)
WHAT DO I DO 1965 MUSTANG STORY?
i was blogging when i heard a crash i live in hollywood hills i just washed my 1967 mustang shelby and left it out front -mistake- i look out my window and a man busted my windshield and stole a lot of lets say stuff. so i grabbed my 45. pistol and shot the basterd hes coming in and out of concisnis should i kill him or take him to jail is he a crip he has some tattoos and stuff idk ive been questioning him and stuff to help the cops he says he’ll give me half his stolen goods if I let him go should i(he also said hed get me a new car for what he did) i assume he would steal a better car i told him to get me a street racer. am i doing the right thing. should i do it.HELP!!!
wow-this question is one whole sentence-2 points.
THE HILL PART 1 1965
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