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Old 11-28-2005, 03:07 AM
ohnonotthat ohnonotthat is offline
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Default Re: Mike: \"It\'s not mine\"

Agreed. I have no problem with allowing him to remain on ESPN - although I disagree with your assesment of his analytical skills. I think he s-cks as an analyst.

I was just musing over the whole incident, specifically his claims that . . .

1. It wasn't his (suuuuuuuuure)

2. It belonged to a friend who had been his guest for Thanksgiving. (Remind me when it was that the old, "I never saw that before in my life" story went out of vogue not to mention the fact that he was going on the record of accusing his "friend")

Also, in the eyes of the law is it not still posession even if this ridiculous story is true ?

If you leave a crack pipe at in my home and I KNOWINGLY transfer it from my home to my car and proceed to motor around town with it am I not as guilty as I would be if it were mine ?

And finally, how big is a crack pipe (pretty small, aren't they), and aren't they made of glass ?

Would it have been so difficult to take a hammer to the damned thing rather than to drive around town with it ?

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I'm curious as to how far he was from his home when the police pulled him over; he must have been looking for the absolutely perfect place to dispose of this item.

- The government should be this dilligent in selecting toxic waste disposal sites.
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