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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1504870)
I wondered, what was that Jessie James dude thinking?
And you know she brings home fat stacks of cash. So, if any one is starting a list or questionable decision making: Hugh Grant G W Bush NBC Executives in charge of Conan O'Brien's contract Barak O Bama Jessie James |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1504870)
I wondered, what was that Jessie James dude thinking?
And you know she brings home fat stacks of cash. So, if any one is starting a list or questionable decision making: Hugh Grant G W Bush NBC Executives in charge of Conan O'Brien's contract Barak O Bama Jessie James |
Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1504962)
Gerry Grinstein. He hired mo Ron and Leo
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Originally Posted by badflaps
(Post 1504993)
Ronnie goes way back to 1964, was roommate to previous president's son.
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Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1504995)
He made him CEO over Hollis Harris.
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1504637)
And the world of college football thanks Auburn. :D
What a glorious day in college football. FU is officially the FOURTH best team in the state of Florida. I am still laughing.... |
Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 1505083)
... and Vandy.... and Florida State.... and Missouri.... and UCF.... and.....
What a glorious day in college football. FU is officially the FOURTH best team in the state of Florida. I am still laughing.... |
Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1505091)
College football desperately needs a 16 or 32 team playoff, but it will never happen. The undefeated teams all have pretty much easy schedules. Just look at who Ohio State has played, FSU, Bama, Texas Tech, and on and on.
The only thing worse would be AllState nets in the endzones at Neyland. |
Well ... the rest of that story ...
You may remember the story from February of the 60-year-old man who was accused of getting really drunk on a Delta flight from Minneapolis to Atlanta and smacking a toddler and allegedly saying “shut that ni**er baby up” to the child’s mother. Yesterday, he agreed to a plea deal that could result with him serving up to six months behind bars. The man, now 61, had initially entered a plea of not guilty. He does admit to having had something to drink during the flight, but intended to argue that he was exhausted, emotionally and physically at the time, as he was en route to Atlanta to have his adult son taken off life-support following an intentional insulin overdose that had left the son in a coma. “He lost a child,” explained his attorney. “And to hear a child scream… he lost it. He was up for 24 hours determining whether to unplug his son.” The man lost his job at an aerospace contractor after the incident made headlines around the world, and says he has not worked full-time since. He also says he’s been going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and getting counseling since being arrested. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the plea deal will cap his prison time at six months, half of what he could have faced if found guilty in a trial. He must also continue substance-abuse treatment and undergo anger-management counseling, which the man claims he’s already enrolled in. The man’s fate will be determined in January when he returns to court for sentencing. His lawyer says her client hopes to receive probation. “He’s already lost his son and his job,” she explained. |
Wow. Obviously the guy had a prejudice that got him going "there", but I didn't know he had something that would cause most anyone to go somewhere.
I see a good opportunity for forgiveness, vs. a civil suit. |
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