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Was "Impersonation of an NFL RB" the charge?

Almost lost my drink at that one.

No. He had a legal pistol with him... while he and four others were smoking weed. So he's likely to be up on drugs and firearm charges, and in St. Louis, not Colorado, where their justice system might be more willing to help him.
 
I think a four cylinder can rev up faster than a six cylinder... not sure though.

Yes almost always. Depends on a lot of things but typically the V6 is a horribly unbalanced design, most V8s are balanced far better, and certainly I4s as well. Also depends on things such as stroke length of the engine. Longer stroke usually means slower rev.
 
Yes almost always. Depends on a lot of things but typically the V6 is a horribly unbalanced design, most V8s are balanced far better, and certainly I4s as well. Also depends on things such as stroke length of the engine. Longer stroke usually means slower rev.

V8 and I4 aren't all that well balanced themselves, so V6 must be terrible. Unfortunately, almost nobody uses flat six design because of width, and I6 is rare because of length.
 
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