ESPN article on the "teabaggin" by Bammer Fan...

JML105

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Makes one really think about how a few too many drinks can change your life, and more importantly other's lives, indefinitely.
 
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The crappiest part of the whole story is where the Bama fan says he has never apologized. He said his own life is so messed up that he hasn't even thought about the victim. That tells me a lot. Enjoy your time in the pokey.
 

Railin Jemmye

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Yep, he'd still be a sh*t-head had he not gotten caught.....

well, he's a ******** anyway. People's true colors are still out there, no matter how slick, manipulative and frankly how sociopathic they may be. Sounds like this guy has a little narcissism in there too. **** him.
 

JML105

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The crappiest part of the whole story is where the Bama fan says he has never apologized. He said his own life is so messed up that he hasn't even thought about the victim. That tells me a lot. Enjoy your time in the pokey.

I thought the same thing.
 

patdog

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Yes, it really does. Actions have consequences. Be careful how much you drink and what you do when you drink. I think in the end the punishment was fair. Out of jail in less than a year and no registration as a sex offender. He deserved to be punished for what he did, but he didn't deserve a long sentence or to have his life ruined by being classified a sex offender.
 

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Was struck by that as well. Flat out admitted that he had only thought about how his own life was affected. He at least could’ve lied and ACTED remorseful.