good one. :rimshot:
I'm not a man of the law, but I'd assume that breaking and entering and grand theft auto is probably somewhere in the vicinity of armed robbery. Am I wrong?
good one. :rimshot:
I'm not a man of the law, but I'd assume that breaking and entering and grand theft auto is probably somewhere in the vicinity of armed robbery. Am I wrong?
i'm not a whatever of the whatever, but i'd assume that someone who talks constant **** about the gators and the city of gainesville is probably somewhere in the vicinity of being a hater. am i wrong?
Where do I talk constant **** about the gators? I think Urban Meyer is a dirtbag, but I'd think he's a dirtbag if he was a bagger at Publix. I think they had an easy schedule this year, but most of the country thinks that too. And I think the city of Gainesville completely turned a blind eye to the Tony Joiner situation, and you'd have to be incredibly naive to think otherwise.
I have much more to worry about than 'hating' on Florida. I think you can't understand that the truth hurts, and it doesn't make someone a 'hater' when they observe those truths.
i don't care either way man. i just don't understand why you can't admit it. no biggie.
gotta get ready for this damn wedding.
I'm not a man of the law, but I'd assume that breaking and entering and grand theft auto is probably somewhere in the vicinity of armed robbery. Am I wrong?
See, I am a man of the law. And this is an incorrect statement. Breaking and entering and "grand theft auto" is absolutely not in the same vicinity of Armed Robbery. For instance, if someone happens to die during an armed robbery, the offender is then subject to capital punishment penalties (i.e., the same penalties as pre-mediated murder!). The two crimes aren't even in the same state, let alone the same ballpark.
I'm not a big fan of namecalling. I know it wasn't you, kpcane that said it, but still think using names like "Gaytors" is ridiculous during an argument. Just my opinion though. And like I said before, I'm not here with the purpose of defending what former Gators have done either. All I'm saying is that what these 3 kids did was SERIOUS and they should be kicked off the team.
And enough comparing to UF. It's not like UF NEVER disciplines. They kicked off their backup QB last year for stealing a computer.
See, I am a man of the law. And this is an incorrect statement. Breaking and entering and "grand theft auto" is absolutely not in the same vicinity of Armed Robbery. For instance, if someone happens to die during an armed robbery, the offender is then subject to capital punishment penalties (i.e., the same penalties as pre-mediated murder!). The two crimes aren't even in the same state, let alone the same ballpark.
I'm not a big fan of namecalling. I know it wasn't you, kpcane that said it, but still think using names like "Gaytors" is ridiculous during an argument. Just my opinion though. And like I said before, I'm not here with the purpose of defending what former Gators have done either. All I'm saying is that what these 3 kids did was SERIOUS and they should be kicked off the team.
And enough comparing to UF. It's not like UF NEVER disciplines. They kicked off their backup QB last year for stealing a computer.
Yes, you're right...it would be the same. Was Joiner armed at the time though? To be honest, I don't know the answer if he was or not. But yes, if Joiner was armed at the time of stealing the car, then I would feel similar about his actions. Of course, Joiner didn't try to rob someone at gunpoint.
i'm not a whatever of the whatever, but i'd assume that someone who talks constant **** about the gators and the city of gainesville is probably somewhere in the vicinity of being a hater. am i wrong?