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Title: genius in action at UGA
Post by: docjohn on July 04, 2010, 04:12:02 PM
Now this is smart;UGA's athletic director gets pulled over by the Ga State Patrol (ouch).He admits to a couple of vodka drinks,alternatively trying to talks his way/bribe his way out.Somewhere btwn laughing/crying /threats;after all; he IS UGA's AD,he gets a free ride to the pokey.


To add to the pic,his 28 year old "friend" gets out of the vehicle several times;at which point she finally get to ride in the back of a GSP car;to the jail.


So;it looks like he just lost his 500k/year job,his 100k raise/perks/bennies + creditablity( he was the colleges' voice for don't drink and drive).Plus,he gets to explain to wifey what his "friends" red panties were doing in his lap.His answer to the GSP were kinda vague;she said they had been together a week and he was "just trying to get his friend home".I quess his raise had just gone into effect that day.I think momma is gonna give him a "raise to the noggin' with the fry pan".

Sad!!! so much for "higher ed".
Title: Re: genius in action at UGA
Post by: MissRiss on July 05, 2010, 07:42:57 AM
I read that article on Sat. You would think that people would learn from others. Nobody ever thinks they are going to get caught. Sad...
Title: Re: genius in action at UGA
Post by: Hasmonean1 on July 05, 2010, 09:04:46 AM
I read that article on Sat. You would think that people would learn from others. Nobody ever thinks they are going to get caught. Sad...

Amen

I posed the question in another thread who would be next.  Steve McNair can get killed cheating on his wife Tiger Woods can be humiliated to the fullest for his actions not to mention countless others before those two and yet here we go.   Is it true that a married man is only as faithful as his options? (Chris Rock)     He resigned on yesterday I guess to save face from being fired.  This guy all the rest have been an embarrassment to our race and married men in general.  Hopefully he'll become a better person after he has paid the price.  It's better to be whooped now and corrected than to pay the price for eternity.
Title: Re: genius in action at UGA
Post by: phbrown on July 05, 2010, 08:26:26 PM
Now this is smart;UGA's athletic director gets pulled over by the Ga State Patrol (ouch).He admits to a couple of vodka drinks,alternatively trying to talks his way/bribe his way out.Somewhere btwn laughing/crying /threats;after all; he IS UGA's AD,he gets a free ride to the pokey.


To add to the pic,his 28 year old "friend" gets out of the vehicle several times;at which point she finally get to ride in the back of a GSP car;to the jail.


So;it looks like he just lost his 500k/year job,his 100k raise/perks/bennies + creditablity( he was the colleges' voice for don't drink and drive).Plus,he gets to explain to wifey what his "friends" red panties were doing in his lap.His answer to the GSP were kinda vague;she said they had been together a week and he was "just trying to get his friend home".I quess his raise had just gone into effect that day.I think momma is gonna give him a "raise to the noggin' with the fry pan".

Sad!!! so much for "higher ed".


What does the following abbreviations mean?
UGA
GSP
Title: Re: genius in action at UGA
Post by: LaylaMonroe on July 06, 2010, 08:45:28 AM

What does the following abbreviations mean?
UGA
GSP

University of Georgia and Georgia State Patrol.

On another note: there's something very condescending about the tone of this thread. The content is indeed disturbing, but the wording could've been a little less condescending.  :-\ just my little opinion...

Thank God all my little "genius" moves didn't land me a spot in the AJC.

(AJC= Atlanta Journal Constitution, the local newspaper)
Title: Re: genius in action at UGA
Post by: phbrown on July 06, 2010, 10:39:57 AM
University of Georgia and Georgia State Patrol.

On another note: there's something very condescending about the tone of this thread. The content is indeed disturbing, but the wording could've been a little less condescending.  :-\ just my little opinion...

Thank God all my little "genius" moves didn't land me a spot in the AJC.

(AJC= Atlanta Journal Constitution, the local newspaper)

Thank you :)