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As I said, I’m not saying any of it was wrong, but his attorney didn’t help him at all.
The prosecution destroyed his last witness and they just rest? What a terrible strategy.
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wtf are you talking about He would’ve gotten destroyed on cross exam


It literally couldn’t have gotten worse. They needed to try to humanize him and have him explain how he feared for life.

If you’re claiming self-defense and you don’t even have not 1 witness that tries that paint that picture, you have to do it yourself.
I would have put him on the stand and we’d have gotten manslaughter and 15 years.

The prosecution shredded all the defense witnesses. They needed to do something.

I don’t think that 35 even with parole was THAT light of a sentence. I think it was just right. His prime years are going to be spent behind bars and this does effectively ruin his life. Which it should, because he killed someone.
I don’t know what was going on behind the scenes, but man does it look like his attorney fricked him.

I’m not saying it wasn’t the right verdict, but I think I could have gotten a lighter sentence than that.
Bride left the groom at the altar.

It was quite the ordeal and is an all-timer story to tell.
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as far as PE in with PG...PG has gotten crazy with the cost of the tournaments but they are only providing a service where there is demand.


PG is a money making machine. They make money on the registration fees, the hotel buyouts, merchandise, apparel. Their biggest moat though is the number of facilities that they control. In some markets, like Houston, V Tool and USSSA can’t compete because they can’t access fields to host tournaments.


The biggest thing though is supply and demand, if people are going to pay it, then someone is going to charge it. Everything is expensive though, the tournaments, the coaches, the practice facilities (dependent on region), the uniforms.

It’s not isolated to baseball either, my wife coached volleyball. $4,500 a year for 2 practices a week Oct-Apr; 6 local 2-day events and 2 national qualifiers (1 local and 1 travel). Their top teams were like $6k+ which would make some of these big baseball organizations flying players all the country for free blush :lol:

re: LNST

Posted by southernelite on 1/6/26 at 10:51 pm to
Mini Slim Jim
He knows Ole Miss aren’t contenders and that’s why he is considering leaving.
Joel Klatt is a fricking moron. He may be correct, but hes still a dipshit.
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Not in the first half.


That’s not true.
Shouldn’t we have gone for 2?
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Just don’t pick Dallas Tampa Florida or Vegas they have enough bandwagon fans.


And the Avs don’t?
What do we need to do to get a fricking holding call?
How was that not illegal procedure, no way they were set
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Ok. Vandy coaches are dumber than ours. That was retarted.


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re: LSU 24 @ Vanderbilt 31 Final - ABC

Posted by southernelite on 10/18/25 at 12:27 pm to
Perkins got held so hard on 3rd down
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I want to meet the person who is actually entertained by “Jellyroll”.


I love Jelly Roll. He seems like a great dude and he’s got some powerful music.

Hate all you want, just live a little
He has a pretty stunning worldwide appeal. I hadn’t hear of him until a few years ago he played at the American Airlines Center in Dallas and the scenes surrounding that were insane.
Holy hell that was as bad a sequence as they get
Our receivers are getting mugged
On one hand he’s not wrong, 3rd party tickets go for insane prices, but only for maybe the 1% of musicians touring. Getting a FV ticket for Swift or Wallen is like winning the lottery.

On the other hand. LiveNation needs to be hit with an antitrust lawsuit though.