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Locality: Saint Robert, Missouri

Phone: +1 573-340-1227



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Darth Cabbie 12.12.2020

With a heavy heart we pass this on: Jarrett Leonard Crowley AKA Darth Cabbie passed away last night. He was involved in a traffic accident on I-44 near Lebanon Missouri. He was loved and will be missed. ... Goodbye JC.....

Darth Cabbie 05.11.2020

You have to watch this #StarWars #Pikachus Get your Pikachu costume here: http://amzn.to/2pphtDy Credit: (Josh Young) https://youtu.be/RmHkx9P19hg

Darth Cabbie 18.10.2020

A message from JC's father Jarrett Crowley Sr.

Darth Cabbie 14.10.2020

From now on I am to be known as: DARTH SCHOOL BOY!!! AAAAND, I'm giving a special discount to everyone who gets in my cab and says "STRIPPER"...

Darth Cabbie 11.10.2020

Uber isn't looking to good right now. Not trustworthy at all. I wouldn't be putting any personal info into any system they have at this point.

Darth Cabbie 30.09.2020

Here kitty kitty..

Darth Cabbie 11.09.2020

Let's face it. We all forget to back up our data. But when the worst happens, there is still hope. In most cases, we can recover most, if not all, of your data. Give us a call.

Darth Cabbie 07.09.2020

Just days after the FBI announced it would not prosecute Hillary Clinton for her mishandling of classified information, U.S. Navy Petty Officer Kristian Saucier... was sentenced to a year in prison for mishandling classified information, despite his plea for leniency based on the government’s refusal to prosecute Clinton. Now, Saucier is out of prison, deeply frustrated at very different standards of justice applied to him and Clinton, and determined to erase his conviction and move forward with his life. In early July 2016, then-FBI Director James Comey offered a long public statement explaining Clinton’s poor conduct but ultimately deciding not to recommend prosecution because he saw no criminal intent on Clinton’s part. Saucier was a 22-year-old in the U.S. Navy in 2009 when he took six pictures of the propulsion system on board the nuclear submarine USS Alexandria, on which he was serving. Saucier says he knew he wasn’t supposed to take pictures in that part of the submarine but saw higher ranking personnel do it and simply wanted some memories of his proud service aboard the Alexandria. Furthermore, those who were charged for taking such pictures usually received a slap on the wrist such as probation. Sign the precedent-setting petition supporting Trump’s call for an independent prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton! Saucier was charged with a felony for his actions in 2015. He was forced to accept a plea deal that still made him a felon. He was imprisoned in October 2016. See more

Darth Cabbie 28.08.2020

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Darth Cabbie 02.08.2020

To the people of Texas and Louisiana: We are 100% with you. We are one American family. #HurricaneHarvey

Darth Cabbie 21.07.2020

Im back in Missouri and in the cab. Come ride with Darth Cabbie

Darth Cabbie 19.06.2020

Jarrett Leonard Crowley