Sounds incredible. Can't believe I missed it.Crazy Levi wrote:"Cheering for cancer" was one of the best locker room lines in 2012.

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Sounds incredible. Can't believe I missed it.Crazy Levi wrote:"Cheering for cancer" was one of the best locker room lines in 2012.
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:Any chicks on this board like Sean Connery or Roger Moore?
MurrayFiend wrote:Sounds incredible. Can't believe I missed it.Crazy Levi wrote:"Cheering for cancer" was one of the best locker room lines in 2012.
Leppardmania wrote:ESPN's OTL is now reporting that Hernandez more than likely shot 2 men (one of them in the head) back in 2007 as well, and got away with it!!!![]()
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Fucker was 17! http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/indexLeppardmania wrote:ESPN's OTL is now reporting that Hernandez more than likely shot 2 men (one of them in the head) back in 2007 as well, and got away with it!!!![]()
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WTF wrote:
Also in 2007: http://abcnews.go.com/US/tim-tebow-stop ... d=19562429
Even a bigger story than Hernandez is that Tim Tebow was at a bar at 1amThe fight broke out at 1 a.m. at the Swamp near the University of Florida campus, where both Tebow and Hernandez played football for the Gators. Hernandez tried to leave without paying a bill for two alcoholic drinks, according to the report, telling the server that he didn't order them.
That prompted a manager to confront Hernandez, according to the report, and the exchange became heated, prompting Tebow to try to step in.
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:Any chicks on this board like Sean Connery or Roger Moore?
sirrloin wrote: There is a difference between show tunes appreciation and musical theater. If you don't know the difference, you're not very educated.
A college kid at a bar? Yep, shocking.doctordestructo wrote:WTF wrote:
Also in 2007: http://abcnews.go.com/US/tim-tebow-stop ... d=19562429Even a bigger story than Hernandez is that Tim Tebow was at a bar at 1amThe fight broke out at 1 a.m. at the Swamp near the University of Florida campus, where both Tebow and Hernandez played football for the Gators. Hernandez tried to leave without paying a bill for two alcoholic drinks, according to the report, telling the server that he didn't order them.
That prompted a manager to confront Hernandez, according to the report, and the exchange became heated, prompting Tebow to try to step in.
I'm sure Tim was there only to lead a prayer in thanks before every drink..NeverSurrender wrote:A college kid at a bar? Yep, shocking.doctordestructo wrote:WTF wrote:
Also in 2007: http://abcnews.go.com/US/tim-tebow-stop ... d=19562429Even a bigger story than Hernandez is that Tim Tebow was at a bar at 1amThe fight broke out at 1 a.m. at the Swamp near the University of Florida campus, where both Tebow and Hernandez played football for the Gators. Hernandez tried to leave without paying a bill for two alcoholic drinks, according to the report, telling the server that he didn't order them.
That prompted a manager to confront Hernandez, according to the report, and the exchange became heated, prompting Tebow to try to step in.
There's a compelling debate to be had here. See the link below:The ACLU discusses the "debilitating psychological effects" when a prisoner is extremely isolated. The group uses Hernandez's case to bring attention to the 80,000 cases of solitary confinement of prisoners, saying that it drastically diminishes the chances of rehabilitation. It says that some studies show prisoners released from extreme isolation have higher rates of repeating criminal behavior.
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:Any chicks on this board like Sean Connery or Roger Moore?
Rae Carruth?eddie lee roth wrote:This has the making to be the dumbest professional athlete to ever be in trouble with the law.
Right, but he's only being confined until they see how he responds to increased contact with the rest of the population. It's not like the guy is being put into isolation for a 20 year term.MurrayFiend wrote:They're not supporting Aaron Hernandez:
There's a compelling debate to be had here. See the link below:The ACLU discusses the "debilitating psychological effects" when a prisoner is extremely isolated. The group uses Hernandez's case to bring attention to the 80,000 cases of solitary confinement of prisoners, saying that it drastically diminishes the chances of rehabilitation. It says that some studies show prisoners released from extreme isolation have higher rates of repeating criminal behavior.
http://solitarywatch.com/
This guy reports on the horrifying number of people thrown into solitary, often for arbitrary and ridiculous reasons:
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/201 ... hane-bauer
Just saying.
Uh... Pats suck!
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:Any chicks on this board like Sean Connery or Roger Moore?
Rae Carruth is the leader in the clubhouse.johnk5150 wrote:Rae Carruth?eddie lee roth wrote:This has the making to be the dumbest professional athlete to ever be in trouble with the law.
Yea I forgot all about that low-life and I did see that program matter of fact I always try and catch Real Sports that's a damn good show.Machado wrote:Rae Carruth is the leader in the clubhouse.johnk5150 wrote:Rae Carruth?eddie lee roth wrote:This has the making to be the dumbest professional athlete to ever be in trouble with the law.
If O.J. was actually convicted of murdering his ex and the BF, then he
may have vaulted to the top spot.
HBO Real Sports produced a very good segment regarding
the Carruth situation. Watch it if you can. You won't regret it.
I cut him. Do you know how long they had to think about what they're wearing before that picture was taken? It's not like someone just walked up to them, asked them to wear them and snapped the photo.Machado wrote:2 more idiots that should be wearing Dunce Caps on their
heads instead of "Free Hernandez" caps:
Maurkice Pouncey + his twin brother Mike
Machado wrote:Rae Carruth is the leader in the clubhouse.johnk5150 wrote:Rae Carruth?eddie lee roth wrote:This has the making to be the dumbest professional athlete to ever be in trouble with the law.
If O.J. was actually convicted of murdering his ex and the BF, then he
may have vaulted to the top spot.
Moggio wrote:You see, the problem with you is that you act like I have no credibility or something.
PhoenixFlames wrote:AVATAR made 2.7 billion which (maths) is close to 3 x million millions!!!!!!
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bonedog wrote:I let Facedown get the better of me
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bonedog wrote:I suck at sludging.
These guys claimed to be Canadian cops/COs.Machado wrote:
Bills fans ready for game yesterday vs Pats
And a privileged one at that. If the normal everyday person pulled the same crap he's pulled, they would have been behind bars long ago.WTF wrote:Let's see. He was a punk in high school that hung around thugs. He committed to UConn and went to U of FL instead, where he continued to hang with the wrong people. He likes guns. He is a punk. He's a dummy. Oh, and he's a punk.Machado wrote:The news just gets worse and worse for this guy.
WTF happened!!!