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philcski 11-13-2011 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 817527)
With all due respect, he's no Tom.

Is that the guy with the monkey avatar?

Fits him well.

hi_im_god 11-14-2011 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philcski (Post 817637)
Is that the guy with the monkey avatar?

Fits him well.

:mad:
:tro:

tom has an ape. it's not the same thing.

jms62 11-14-2011 03:22 PM

Good Read
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/452834...some-sense-me/

satan's twin 11-14-2011 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 817052)
So the proper response for Penn State students is a lynching of an 84 year old man? I'm pretty sure that's just as illegal as raping children in the state of Pennsyvania. The rest of your post is pretty good though and may have merit.


OMG.......Can't........stop........banging........ head.......against.......computer.

Please, for your mental health, don't try to absorb too many deep thoughts in one sitting. You're already laboring under the anchor of that Penn State education of yours. No, the proper response for Penn State students wouldn't be holding a lynching for that 84 year old turd. His bony neck would probably slip out of the noose, anyway.

I don't know what you and your brethren have been breathing for so long in Happy Valley, PA that makes the collective population there miss what the rest of the nation sees so clearly. It is so obvious this place has been ground zero for heinous assaults on children for decades done with the tacit consent of the top administrators of the university and the head football coach. That fact is contained in the grand jury report which will be, no doubt, the first of many ugly reports to come out about these crimes. The people responsible for this consent will face their day in court eventually. Obviously, Paterno hired a crackerjack defense attorney to defend more than his football legacy. When McCreary begins to save his bacon, he will make it quite clear to investigators that he told Paterno exactly what he saw Sandusky doing in the shower to that kid. And at that point Paterno will have no cover for his failure to alert the law enforcement authorities when that assault happened. It will more readily apparent what a scumbag he is when it is confirmed that he chose to evade the tarnish to his hallowed football program rather than do the right thing and erase that monster.

But aside from the actions of Sandusky, Paterno, McCreary, et al., I am more astounded by the rather unified reaction, GENERALLY SPEAKING, of the Penn State community, as a whole. First of all, for those brain-dead students and fans of PSU, this matter doesnt have a damn thing to do with football. This is about hideous crimes committed against children. END OF STORY! Each and every participant in these crimes should pay the price for their crimes. It doesn't make a damn bit of difference if Paterno was the winningest coach in NCAA history and a person canonized throughout Pennsylvania. He kept these crimes hidden. He is criminally responsible!

Second, the majority of students and supporters interviewed at Penn State over the past several days have responded with lock-step uniformity "that JoePa was given a raw deal." Again, are you out of your f*cking minds? If not for the actions of a few logical-thinking administrators who encouraged the remembrance of the victims of these crimes, this past weekend would have been an even bigger pity party for Paterno than it already was. Who gives a sh*t that he was fired? He deserved it. He was lucky he wasn't escorted in cuffs from his home.

Third, what Pennsylvania legal genius there thought it was OK to allow that freak Sandusky to be out on bail. Why hasn't it been revoked? There are more reports that the numbers of victims is going up. Shouldn't someone there even consider the possibility that this could happen again before his legal proceedings begin?

somerfrost 11-14-2011 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by satan's twin (Post 817699)
OMG.......Can't........stop........banging........ head.......against.......computer.

Please, for your mental health, don't try to absorb too many deep thoughts in one sitting. You're already laboring under the anchor of that Penn State education of yours. No, the proper response for Penn State students wouldn't be holding a lynching for that 84 year old turd. His bony neck would probably slip out of the noose, anyway.

I don't know what you and your brethren have been breathing for so long in Happy Valley, PA that makes the collective population there miss what the rest of the nation sees so clearly. It is so obvious this place has been ground zero for heinous assaults on children for decades done with the tacit consent of the top administrators of the university and the head football coach. That fact is contained in the grand jury report which will be, no doubt, the first of many ugly reports to come out about these crimes. The people responsible for this consent will face their day in court eventually. Obviously, Paterno hired a crackerjack defense attorney to defend more than his football legacy. When McCreary begins to save his bacon, he will make it quite clear to investigators that he told Paterno exactly what he saw Sandusky doing in the shower to that kid. And at that point Paterno will have no cover for his failure to alert the law enforcement authorities when that assault happened. It will more readily apparent what a scumbag he is when it is confirmed that he chose to evade the tarnish to his hallowed football program rather than do the right thing and erase that monster.

But aside from the actions of Sandusky, Paterno, McCreary, et al., I am more astounded by the rather unified reaction, GENERALLY SPEAKING, of the Penn State community, as a whole. First of all, for those brain-dead students and fans of PSU, this matter doesnt have a damn thing to do with football. This is about hideous crimes committed against children. END OF STORY! Each and every participant in these crimes should pay the price for their crimes. It doesn't make a damn bit of difference if Paterno was the winningest coach in NCAA history and a person canonized throughout Pennsylvania. He kept these crimes hidden. He is criminally responsible!

Second, the majority of students and supporters interviewed at Penn State over the past several days have responded with lock-step uniformity "that JoePa was given a raw deal." Again, are you out of your f*cking minds? If not for the actions of a few logical-thinking administrators who encouraged the remembrance of the victims of these crimes, this past weekend would have been an even bigger pity party for Paterno than it already was. Who gives a sh*t that he was fired? He deserved it. He was lucky he wasn't escorted in cuffs from his home.

Third, what Pennsylvania legal genius there thought it was OK to allow that freak Sandusky to be out on bail. Why hasn't it been revoked? There are more reports that the numbers of victims is going up. Shouldn't someone there even consider the possibility that this could happen again before his legal proceedings begin?

When you belittle folks and come off as some all-knowing vessel of virtue, you do little to advance your argument. You make some good points but they are drowned out by the sound and fury of your needless personal attacks. Rather than call folks names, why not make your points in an intelligent fashion?

jms62 11-14-2011 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost (Post 817700)
When you belittle folks and come off as some all-knowing vessel of virtue, you do little to advance your argument. You make some good points but they are drowned out by the sound and fury of your needless personal attacks. Rather than call folks names, why not make your points in an intelligent fashion?

I thought it was a very intelligent post and the passion came through loud and clear.

somerfrost 11-14-2011 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 817725)
I thought it was a very intelligent post and the passion came through loud and clear.

Agree that his passion came through and I respect that but the name calling and degrading the intellect of those who hold different opinions does nothing to advance his points. I didn't find any "deep thoughts" in his tirade but then maybe I'm laboring under the anchor of my limited education and intellect....

satan's twin 11-14-2011 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost (Post 817700)
When you belittle folks and come off as some all-knowing vessel of virtue, you do little to advance your argument. You make some good points but they are drowned out by the sound and fury of your needless personal attacks. Rather than call folks names, why not make your points in an intelligent fashion?

"all knowing vessel of virtue?"

Can I get that on a Derby Trail T-shirt? Just put a hex on me and leave me alone.

somerfrost 11-14-2011 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by satan's twin (Post 817745)
"all knowing vessel of virtue?"

Can I get that on a Derby Trail T-shirt? Just put a hex on me and leave me alone.

And again, you resort to a personal attack, making fun of my religious beliefs....hey, I'm use to it but if you want to be "left alone" why post on an internet site? You voice an opinion and folks will respond either in agreement or disagreement. I may be an ill educated, dumb witch in your eyes but I'll continue to respond stating my opinions...if you want to be left alone, don't post.

dagolfer33 11-14-2011 09:57 PM

This seems sinister, Satan and witches and all. I thought Halloween was over. Where's Zaf and his Jesus avatar to brighten this place up?

Dahoss 11-14-2011 10:14 PM

Full moon tonight?

satan's twin 11-15-2011 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost (Post 817766)
And again, you resort to a personal attack, making fun of my religious beliefs....hey, I'm use to it but if you want to be "left alone" why post on an internet site? You voice an opinion and folks will respond either in agreement or disagreement. I may be an ill educated, dumb witch in your eyes but I'll continue to respond stating my opinions...if you want to be left alone, don't post.

What happened to the old nut-job Somer that used to opine with those angst-filled, teenage-like reviews of the "Buffy the Vampire" episodes?

I am certain that a scribe of your stature and standing need not concern yourself responding to the crap that I write. Methinks your talents wasted moralizing and whining on the likes of me. Instead, for my perverse pleasure, please recall your fond remembrances of what a pillar of the community Jesse Jackson is? I don't recall being hit on the jaw quite so hard as when mine fell to the top of my desk that day after reading that gem you posted. Nor do I remember laughing as long.

"Making fun of your religious beliefs?" I have no idea, nor do I remotely care, what your religious beliefs are. That witchcraft thing you allude to........religion? Sounds more like a gun club where weapons have been banned. You're in Pennsylvania. Why don't you go milk some cows for the Amish for a few weeks. Maybe they can get you straightened out.

I have never called you "ill educated." I have always found your posts (though completely skewed and totally insane) to be well-written, erudite comments and you a wordsmith with a healthy command of the English language.------And then you used "ill educated"............... And here I thought you wrote more gooder than this.

jms62 11-15-2011 01:37 PM

Not the best choice of lawyer
http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/11...wyer-teen-web/

somerfrost 11-15-2011 02:33 PM

LOL...well done! Witchcraft is a recognized religion though despite being misunderstood.

RockHardTen1985 11-18-2011 04:42 PM

Joe Paterno has lung cancer. You have to seperate everything, even if your not a fan of his anymore. Im sorry to hear this and would not wish it on anyone.

Coach Pants 11-18-2011 05:15 PM

He's so young. Another victim of the soft kill. Thanks Obama.

somerfrost 11-18-2011 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach Pants (Post 818610)
He's so young. Another victim of the soft kill. Thanks Obama.

Media was making a big thing about him transferring ownership of his house to his wife in July, tried to make a connection to the Sandusky thing, guess we know why now. Best wishes Joe, hope you can beat it, tough way to go.

trackrat59 11-19-2011 06:42 AM

This is some story. I can't get over it. When I read that he's been diagnosed with lung cancer all I could do was shake my head in disbelief.

Lessons of life.

GBBob 11-19-2011 08:29 AM

I never knew he had interviewed for and was runner up for Packer's head coaching job....

http://packersnews.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20111118/PKR07/111118122/Pete-Dougherty-column-What-Packers-had-chosen-Paterno-over-erratic-Devine-?odyssey=mod|mostview

3kings 11-19-2011 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GBBob (Post 818759)
I never knew he had interviewed for and was runner up for Packer's head coaching job....

http://packersnews.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20111118/PKR07/111118122/Pete-Dougherty-column-What-Packers-had-chosen-Paterno-over-erratic-Devine-?odyssey=mod|mostview

Al Davis tried to hire him back in the late sixties too. I think it was right before he hired Madden.

Danzig 11-19-2011 09:28 AM

yeah, paterno had several offers to leave. always turned them down to stay at happy valley. one reason i was so blown away that he'd let all that turn to ashes to protect sandusky.
but like oscar wilde said, the only normal people are the ones you don't know too well.
i would never have thought paterno would be so mercenary when it came to kids.

Danzig 11-19-2011 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by somerfrost (Post 818679)
Media was making a big thing about him transferring ownership of his house to his wife in July, tried to make a connection to the Sandusky thing, guess we know why now. Best wishes Joe, hope you can beat it, tough way to go.

wasn't he just diagnosed?

Danzig 11-23-2011 08:42 AM

just saw a headline that said sandusky most likely will be remanded to jail with the two new cases coming out. good! he should never have been given such lenient bond anyway; that judge is no longer on the scene.

hi_im_god 12-07-2011 10:33 PM

BOB COSTAS:
19:01:47:00 Are you sexually attracted to young boys, to underage boys?

(suggested response: "no. and i'm going to kick your ass just for asking." whatever you do, don't wait 5 seconds and then repeat the question. it's a serious tell. only guilty people repeat direct questions.)

JERRY SANDUSKY:
19:01:52:00 Am I sexually attracted to underage boys?

BOB COSTAS:
19:01:55:00 Yes.

(suggested response: "no. i just had a seizure. or went temporarily deaf for 5 seconds. and f*ck you for even suggesting such a thing")

JERRY SANDUSKY:
19:01:57:00 Sexually attracted, you know, I — I enjoy young people. (omg, don't say that!!) I — I love to be around them. (wtf?!? deny! deny! deny!) I — I — but no I'm not sexually attracted to young boys.

BOB COSTAS:
19:02:12:00: (blah, blah, blah)

i wanted to post this as a public service to any accused pedophiles on the board. it doesn't take innocent people 25 seconds to answer a simple direct question about raping children. just fyi.

bigrun 12-08-2011 01:37 PM

Sandusky get new job!
 
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