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re: When did your school first test for Spice
Posted on 4/5/13 at 8:00 am to Florida225
Posted on 4/5/13 at 8:00 am to Florida225
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Stop trying to take our attention from your cheating school.
Auburn cheated? This is news to me. At what? When? Link?
Posted on 4/5/13 at 8:13 am to NYCAuburn
Vasco de Gamma was the first Spice dealer. His gang of importers(read dealers) were located in Lee county Alabama. They relocated to the Atlanta metro area after coach Gene Chizic was run out of Auburn by the authorities led by Jay Jacobs, noted reformer who has his school at the pinnacle of excellence in the SEC.
Film at 6:00.
Film at 6:00.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 8:16 am to Herman Frisco
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His gang of importers(read dealers) were located in Lee county Alabama. They relocated to the Atlanta metro area after coach Gene Chizic was run out of Auburn by the authorities led by Jay Jacobs, noted reformer who has his school at the pinnacle of excellence in the SEC. Film at 6:00.
quote:where is the 30 deep connection?
Herman Frisco
Posted on 4/5/13 at 8:28 am to NYCAuburn
30 Deep has lawyered up and my attorney has advised me not to tie them to the Chiz Cartel.
You know that their rep at AU was one Trooper smoke um if you got um Taylor. He has since gone into the Lee co witness protection program .
You know that their rep at AU was one Trooper smoke um if you got um Taylor. He has since gone into the Lee co witness protection program .
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:19 am to Florida225
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Stop trying to take our attention from your cheating school.
i.e. Don't start a fact based discussion on a board full of trolls.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:37 am to allin2010
Auburn may have been one of the first... but that's about as relevant as me telling you I've got to go take a shite right now.
Auburn made failed drug tests look as if they failed for Spice when it was something else.. and they did it a lot while there was still a lot of ignorance about the substance.
I think Auburn has gotten away with a lot lately, and if proper reporting happens that isn't paid to be hushed, we will see this information. (about the failed drug tests... and maybe even about the grade changing debacle)
Auburn made failed drug tests look as if they failed for Spice when it was something else.. and they did it a lot while there was still a lot of ignorance about the substance.
I think Auburn has gotten away with a lot lately, and if proper reporting happens that isn't paid to be hushed, we will see this information. (about the failed drug tests... and maybe even about the grade changing debacle)
This post was edited on 4/5/13 at 9:39 am
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:40 am to m2pro
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Auburn made failed drug tests look as if they failed for Spice when it was something else.. and they did it a lot while there was still a lot of ignorance about the substance. I think Auburn has gotten away with a lot lately, and if proper reporting happens that isn't paid to be hushed, we will see this information. (about the failed drug tests... and maybe even about the grade changing debacle)
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:42 am to NYCAuburn
Yep it is because he is talking out of his arse.
Hmmm must be stink bait
Hmmm must be stink bait
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:44 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
in AL spice wasnt even made illegal until late 2011, not sure what this fuss is all about when they were apparently doing something legal at the time to begin with. 
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:49 am to Maximus
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who did AU suspend for it?
Why would they suspend anyone?
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:49 am to jjbodean1970
That is why there are big problems with ESPN's story. Also, the fact many parents have come forward to say they had been notified of test results.
Bottom line this info is being fed to ESPN by defense lawyers for the kids. BOTTOM LINE and ESPN decided to run with it without confirming a lot of it. Other than what the felony four and their parents are saying.
Bottom line this info is being fed to ESPN by defense lawyers for the kids. BOTTOM LINE and ESPN decided to run with it without confirming a lot of it. Other than what the felony four and their parents are saying.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:49 am to jjbodean1970
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in AL spice wasnt even made illegal until late 2011, not sure what this fuss is all about when they were apparently doing something legal at the time to begin with.
Eh there is a good argument to be made that folks still knew/suspected it was dangerous and should have been handled better. But that's really about it, unless you're hell bent on sensationalizing it. I don't come down too hard on any drug things because i think they're a part of college and if you're not immature you can handle them. I think many posters on this board would be better off doing drugs.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:49 am to NYCAuburn
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this has to be bait
I -guarantee- you this happened.
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:50 am to NYCAuburn
LSU suspended 3 star players for it during an undefeated SEC championship season. Surely, the school setting the bar for testing didn't have 85 kids not doing it huh?
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:51 am to m2pro
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I -guarantee- you this happened.
I -guarantee- you believe this. Thats why some of you bammers are so special
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:51 am to NYCAuburn
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Why would they suspend anyone?
Or better yet, who else suspended players for testing positive for synthetic pot in 2010?
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:52 am to Maximus
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LSU suspended 3 star players for it during an undefeated SEC championship season
When it was against NCAA rules, again why would Auburn have suspended anyone when it wasnt against the rules at the time
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