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IndyMann said:
He is in the Giants organization so the orange jumpsuit will match his uniform!!

or maybe he can still play home games in San Fran and go straight to alcatraz to serve his time
 

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This is crushing news to me. I met him and his family before. There is no way that this kid did something like that. What a crazy world we live in.
 

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jbone17 said:
This is crushing news to me. I met him and his family before. There is no way that this kid did something like that. What a crazy world we live in.

When a Yale lab tech is the prime suspect in a Yale grad student's murder, anything is possible. And yes, it is a crazy world we live in.
 

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brouthercard said:
jbone17 said:
This is crushing news to me. I met him and his family before. There is no way that this kid did something like that. What a crazy world we live in.

When a Yale lab tech is the prime suspect in a Yale grad student's murder, anything is possible. And yes, it is a crazy world we live in.

Very true my man.
 

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numba1yankeefan said:
idk if people should be selling. i think he can be a stud when he gets out of jail in 20 years (he will still only be 39 :))

Given where he's from, he's probably already 39.
 

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bballcardkid said:
That ****n fat***. Your suppose to kill the ball, not people. Somebody must have not translated that properly.
:lol: :lol:
 

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jbone17 said:
http://tinyurl.com/mw9xbl[/url]

Typical tool. Typical Philly fan. Enough said.[/quote:10eaq8lj]

Kid around with someone and you're called "smarty" and "tool". Such manners and thin skin on this board.[/quote:10eaq8lj]

Thin skin nothing lol. It is called trolling. You could have simply left the situation alone or you could have responding with something that pertains to the post.
 

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jbone17 said:
Jeff N. said:
jbone17 said:

Kid around with someone and you're called "smarty" and "tool". Such manners and thin skin on this board.[/quote:ccx41qhx]

Thin skin nothing lol. It is called trolling. You could have simply left the situation alone or you could have responding with something that pertains to the post.[/quote:ccx41qhx]

Wow, such bickering for a Monday morning. Jeff was just trying to be a bit funny. Lighten the mood you know? So what, it happened to be at the tiny expense of you jbone17. Is this really all it takes to ruffle your feathers(ie: 'thin skinned)? To start name calling like a little school girl? You really need to get a grip. So, you think Jeff should not have posted that? So be it. But does this make you any better now? Could you not of just had a chuckle and moved on?


...You could have simply left the situation alone or you could have responding with something that pertains to the post...

Do you not find it ironic that you posted this?
 

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there is a difference between off the cuff witty banter and trolling


This fits the definition of witty banter, and its probably best met with a chuckle. No reason to get mad, it's just a simple comment.
 

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character issues? :lol:

On a side note. I have spent a lot of time in Puerto Rico during my 16`s-19`s and things are very different in those countries. It can be a very dangerous place, especially for a young man with money. Not so much because of him but others jealous of him and trying to see if money has changed him or just trying to set an example. Personally, I would not return to P.R. if I was drafted until later in life and if I did I would not be anywhere near my old stomping grounds.
 

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I thought Jeff's remark was very funny... I was curious if the status of the victim is still the same and he answered that for me
 

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