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re: Its bad when USCe is wagering on how many suspentions we get for this year
Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:48 am to Peter Buck
Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:48 am to Peter Buck
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you can always remind them they would have had a better signing class if they were not on probation...
That's probably the one factual thing I think I've seen you write.
Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:50 am to bdv1974
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I get that a lot along with.... "you better kill the taters next year" Even heard one say they didnt care if we beat them or not as long as we beat clemson..
I'll go on record as saying I do not think UGA is going to be USC next year, but I DO want you guys to beat the shite out of clemscum.
Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:51 am to CockInYourEar
Who's the former Gamecock currently in a murder trial?
I said involved and I bet you know what twins and former RB are involved....
I said involved and I bet you know what twins and former RB are involved....
Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:53 am to Peter Buck
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Who's the former Gamecock currently in a murder trial?
I said involved and I bet you know what twins and former RB are involved....
No I have no idea. Who are they?
Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:59 am to CockInYourEar
The guy in their vehicle is gonna grab a cool nickel in the butt rape pen for a fight after the Bama game that ended in a guy getting killed.... But you knew that and are going to try some word play.... Which is fine, but understand that we know if it was 3 ex UGA players involved, that the goatee nation would have 12 active threads celebrating UGAs thuggery....
Just know that we know....
Just know that we know....
Posted on 2/8/13 at 10:00 am to Peter Buck
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Oh, and I am not aware of any of our ex players currently involved in a murder trial....
Did the guy that Caleb King beat down for saying he looked like Eddie Murphy survive?
I remember hearing something about skull-fractures, brain-damage, and life-support after being pile-drived headfirst on to the sidewalk...........
Posted on 2/8/13 at 10:09 am to Peter Buck
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The guy in their vehicle is gonna grab a cool nickel in the butt rape pen for a fight after the Bama game that ended in a guy getting killed.... But you knew that and are going to try some word play.... Which is fine, but understand that we know if it was 3 ex UGA players involved, that the goatee nation would have 12 active threads celebrating UGAs thuggery....
Just know that we know....
OMG, I just got what you were talking about,
The Lindsey twins were WITNESSES to some guy starting a fight, getting knocked out and then having his own truck roll over him, b/c he didn't put it in park to get out and fight someone.
Oh lord, do you think they are thugs b/c they witnessed a potential crime?!?!
Posted on 2/8/13 at 10:17 am to CockInYourEar
You stupid frick.... I am saying that if 3 UGA ex players were involved in any manner, the goatee nation would be up in arms.
Btw, you call them witnesses. Were they watching this from afar? With no involvement ?
Just curious as to what you know as I only got bits and pieces of info from a JD in Columbia....
Btw, you call them witnesses. Were they watching this from afar? With no involvement ?
Just curious as to what you know as I only got bits and pieces of info from a JD in Columbia....
Posted on 2/8/13 at 10:21 am to Peter Buck
Former Gamecock football player testifies that man who died in freak car accident started the fight that led to his death
Curtis Simms’ trial in the 2010 death of Allen Martin Gasque will reconvene Monday
By R. Darren Price
dprice@thestate.com
Posted: Friday, Feb. 01, 2013
COLUMBIA Two former USC football players tailgating after the Gamecocks’ historic 2010 win over the University of Alabama testified the 20-year-old Gamecocks fan who was run over and killed by a pickup truck after being knocked down by an Alabama fan started the altercation that led to his death.
Twin brothers Jordin and Dustin Lindsey, who played for the Gamecocks from 2004 to 2009, testified to a jury that Allen Martin Gasque got out of the truck in which he was riding, cursed at and then pushed their friend Curtis Simms before the 29-year-old punched the Marion man, knocking him to the ground. That’s when a tire from the truck that Gasque had been riding in rolled over his hip, body, arms and head, killing the fan.
Simms, who is from Mobile, Ala., but now lives in Columbia, is being tried on charges of involuntary manslaughter and breach of the peace in Gasque’s death on Oct. 9, 2010. He faces up to five years behind bars if convicted.
The defense opened its case Friday with testimony from the brothers and fellow former Gamecock running back Mike Davis, who played from 2005 to 2008 and was in the Lindsey brothers’ truck during the incident. All three said that after Gasque’s friend’s truck stopped their truck from turning onto Shop Road from a parking lot after the game, Simms initially stepped out of the Lindseys’ vehicle to try to direct traffic and didn’t approach the 20-year-old until he also got out of the truck he was in.
Their testimony conflicts with accounts from several prosecution witnesses in the first three days of the trial, who claimed that Simms advanced on the pickup, reached in the passenger window and punched Gasque at least once before the man was able to get out of the truck.
As the former players’ group tried to leave their tailgating spot after the game, their truck was cut off by Gasque’s GMC Sierra, driven by Adam Paxton. Gasque showed the group his middle finger, Dustin Lindsey testified. The two groups exchanged harsh words, he testified, and Simms got out of the truck to direct traffic so their vehicle could leave the lot.
As Simms got out of the vehicle, Dustin Lindsey testified, Gasque opened his door to get out, too. Dustin Lindsey said he put his truck in park and also got out, expecting a fight. He said he was just 10 feet away when he saw Simms and Gasque bump chests. Then, he said, Gasque pushed Simms, and Simms responded by knocking the 20-year-old to the ground with a single punch.
The truck Gasque had been in then started to roll off the road, and over the right side of Gasque’s body, Dustin Lindsey testified. Simms grabbed Gasque, who Dustin Lindsey said was conscious, and tried to get the driver to stop the vehicle.
“He immediately grabbed his left hand, started punching the truck and screaming, ‘Stop!’?” Dustin Lindsey said.
Dustin Lindsey also testified that Simms ran to get a police officer after the truck rolled off the road.
In cross-examination, prosecutors questioned the brothers’ accounts of what happened between the time when Simms opened his truck door and when the truck rolled over Gasque.
Assistant 5th Circuit solicitor Luck Campbell questioned whether or not Gasque pushed Simms before he was punched, citing an initial statement Dustin Lindsey made to police Oct. 10, 2010, in which no mention of the pushing was made. Dustin Lindsey said Simms was pushed in a statement he made three months later, but testified he was too traumatized to remember every detail for the initial report.
“I was shook up there,” Lindsay said of his initial statement. “There were a lot of details left out.”
“There were a lot of details left in,” Campbell replied.
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Curtis Simms’ trial in the 2010 death of Allen Martin Gasque will reconvene Monday
By R. Darren Price
dprice@thestate.com
Posted: Friday, Feb. 01, 2013
COLUMBIA Two former USC football players tailgating after the Gamecocks’ historic 2010 win over the University of Alabama testified the 20-year-old Gamecocks fan who was run over and killed by a pickup truck after being knocked down by an Alabama fan started the altercation that led to his death.
Twin brothers Jordin and Dustin Lindsey, who played for the Gamecocks from 2004 to 2009, testified to a jury that Allen Martin Gasque got out of the truck in which he was riding, cursed at and then pushed their friend Curtis Simms before the 29-year-old punched the Marion man, knocking him to the ground. That’s when a tire from the truck that Gasque had been riding in rolled over his hip, body, arms and head, killing the fan.
Simms, who is from Mobile, Ala., but now lives in Columbia, is being tried on charges of involuntary manslaughter and breach of the peace in Gasque’s death on Oct. 9, 2010. He faces up to five years behind bars if convicted.
The defense opened its case Friday with testimony from the brothers and fellow former Gamecock running back Mike Davis, who played from 2005 to 2008 and was in the Lindsey brothers’ truck during the incident. All three said that after Gasque’s friend’s truck stopped their truck from turning onto Shop Road from a parking lot after the game, Simms initially stepped out of the Lindseys’ vehicle to try to direct traffic and didn’t approach the 20-year-old until he also got out of the truck he was in.
Their testimony conflicts with accounts from several prosecution witnesses in the first three days of the trial, who claimed that Simms advanced on the pickup, reached in the passenger window and punched Gasque at least once before the man was able to get out of the truck.
As the former players’ group tried to leave their tailgating spot after the game, their truck was cut off by Gasque’s GMC Sierra, driven by Adam Paxton. Gasque showed the group his middle finger, Dustin Lindsey testified. The two groups exchanged harsh words, he testified, and Simms got out of the truck to direct traffic so their vehicle could leave the lot.
As Simms got out of the vehicle, Dustin Lindsey testified, Gasque opened his door to get out, too. Dustin Lindsey said he put his truck in park and also got out, expecting a fight. He said he was just 10 feet away when he saw Simms and Gasque bump chests. Then, he said, Gasque pushed Simms, and Simms responded by knocking the 20-year-old to the ground with a single punch.
The truck Gasque had been in then started to roll off the road, and over the right side of Gasque’s body, Dustin Lindsey testified. Simms grabbed Gasque, who Dustin Lindsey said was conscious, and tried to get the driver to stop the vehicle.
“He immediately grabbed his left hand, started punching the truck and screaming, ‘Stop!’?” Dustin Lindsey said.
Dustin Lindsey also testified that Simms ran to get a police officer after the truck rolled off the road.
In cross-examination, prosecutors questioned the brothers’ accounts of what happened between the time when Simms opened his truck door and when the truck rolled over Gasque.
Assistant 5th Circuit solicitor Luck Campbell questioned whether or not Gasque pushed Simms before he was punched, citing an initial statement Dustin Lindsey made to police Oct. 10, 2010, in which no mention of the pushing was made. Dustin Lindsey said Simms was pushed in a statement he made three months later, but testified he was too traumatized to remember every detail for the initial report.
“I was shook up there,” Lindsay said of his initial statement. “There were a lot of details left out.”
“There were a lot of details left in,” Campbell replied.
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Posted on 2/8/13 at 10:25 am to Peter Buck
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ou stupid frick.... I am saying that if 3 UGA ex players were involved in any manner, the goatee nation would be up in arms.
Btw, you call them witnesses. Were they watching this from afar? With no involvement ?
Just curious as to what you know as I only got bits and pieces of info from a JD in Columbia....
You know what they say when people assume, right?!?!
Witnesses usually implies that they have testimony on events, so I don't know what you mean by afar. They could've been 5 feet away or 500 feet. It doesn't matter, they weren't charged with anything, they're just witnesses.
Feel free to make as many threads about this if you want. I think that a wholelotta people are still going to laugh at you trying to play up two witnesses as thugs.
This post was edited on 2/8/13 at 10:38 am
Posted on 2/8/13 at 11:08 am to CockInYourEar
Do you still actually think I am here to portray them as thugs? Are you really that fricking stupid?
Posted on 2/8/13 at 2:05 pm to Peter Buck
haha, you're just mad b/c I called you out on what you were eluding to in your first statement this thread.
Now go donate some more money to USC.
Thanks for the F Shack.
Love,
CockInYourEar & the Boys.
Now go donate some more money to USC.
Thanks for the F Shack.
Love,
CockInYourEar & the Boys.
Posted on 2/8/13 at 3:14 pm to CockInYourEar
Its bad when USCe is wagering on how many suspentions we get for this year
haha, you're just mad b/c I called you out on what you were eluding to in your first statement this thread.
Now go donate some more money to USC.
Thanks for the F Shack.
Love,
CockInYourEar & the Boys."
First of all, you are eluding the dumbass you spilled all over this thread... I was alluding to the fact that if UGA players were in a car full of dudes who had one get out and throw a punch that ended up in a death, the Goatee Nation would have 12 threads about the "thug" players being involved...
I am just glad you did not go to USC as I would hate to know I contributed to your lack of education...
haha, you're just mad b/c I called you out on what you were eluding to in your first statement this thread.
Now go donate some more money to USC.
Thanks for the F Shack.
Love,
CockInYourEar & the Boys."
First of all, you are eluding the dumbass you spilled all over this thread... I was alluding to the fact that if UGA players were in a car full of dudes who had one get out and throw a punch that ended up in a death, the Goatee Nation would have 12 threads about the "thug" players being involved...
I am just glad you did not go to USC as I would hate to know I contributed to your lack of education...
This post was edited on 2/8/13 at 3:18 pm
Posted on 2/8/13 at 3:51 pm to Peter Buck
So far we only have one. Keeping my fingers crossed we only have 1 more or none after spring break.
Posted on 2/8/13 at 4:41 pm to Peter Buck
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First of all, you are eluding the dumbass you spilled all over this thread... I was alluding to the fact that if UGA players were in a car full of dudes who had one get out and throw a punch that ended up in a death, the Goatee Nation would have 12 threads about the "thug" players being involved...
Now we're just going in circles here. I don't think we would have 12 threads about UGA football player witnesses to a crime, that would be crazy. Now I know we did have a few threads about the car full of UGA players last year in Crowellgate. However, those were mostly about Crowell riding around with an illegal gun and he was the criminal, not the witness.
Posted on 2/8/13 at 4:44 pm to snowman76
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So far we only have one. Keeping my fingers crossed we only have 1 more or none after spring break
Are you referring to Dexter Morant? If so, I don't believe anyone is counting him b/c he wasn't actually put on academic suspension. If he was, it's news to me. I thought I read that he just quit the team before any academic suspension/probation was issued.
Posted on 2/8/13 at 5:53 pm to CockInYourEar
Now we're just going in circles here. I don't think we would have 12 threads about UGA football player witnesses to a crime, that would be crazy. Now I know we did have a few threads about the car full of UGA players last year in Crowellgate. However, those were mostly about Crowell riding around with an illegal gun and he was the criminal, not the witness. "
No, we are not going in circles. You thought I was going for the big get by calling the players thugs, when I was in fact making an example of something the goatee nation would have eaten up. I also noted that you do not know the difference between allude and elude.
Let it also be known that we all know that if the tables were turned, you are your nation of prison pussy sporters would not use the term witness for Ex UGA football players who were involved in an altercation that lead to a freak death, but were not charged. We know.... Seriously... But keep calling them witnesses... That is a lot of fun....
No, we are not going in circles. You thought I was going for the big get by calling the players thugs, when I was in fact making an example of something the goatee nation would have eaten up. I also noted that you do not know the difference between allude and elude.
Let it also be known that we all know that if the tables were turned, you are your nation of prison pussy sporters would not use the term witness for Ex UGA football players who were involved in an altercation that lead to a freak death, but were not charged. We know.... Seriously... But keep calling them witnesses... That is a lot of fun....
Posted on 2/9/13 at 3:50 pm to CockInYourEar
No I was referring to Zander Ogletree. Dismissed from the team for pot smoking, 3rd violation I think.
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