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04-13-2006, 07:38 PM
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No where to go just to hang around
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Scott said police still aren't sure when Young died but he was seen Monday evening by his pool boy.
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OK I know this is random and totally off topic but...Google is freeken great sometimes.
<TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width=255 height=600> 
<SCRIPT src="http://is3.okcupid.com//js/testresults.js"></SCRIPT><SCRIPT> show_other_types_if_necessary(); </SCRIPT>
</TD><TD></TD><TD vAlign=top><CENTER> The Pool Boy
RandomGentleSexDreamer (RGSDm)
</CENTER>Friendly and eager. You are The Pool Boy.
A teen at heart, you anxiously move about your daily tasks, hoping, praying for a good, instant lay. You're carefree, enthusiastic, and rarely discouraged. Love is cool, but it's not for you right now. You know what is? Crotches.
You're a fun person in both big and small groups, and your friends trust and love you. Inside you, meanwhile, your lust is only growing. Imagine your beating heart sprouting pubic hair. Exactly. Try shaving that.
<CENTER><TABLE cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=5 align=right bgColor=#bbbbbb border=0><TBODY><TR height=20><TD align=middle bgColor=#eeeeee> Your exact opposite:
The False Messiah

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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER>If you're not scoring enough--which you aren't--you should adopt new strategies. Lower your standards. Be aggressive. Pool Boys are often submissive and hope (desperately) sex will find them. Realize that passiveness will not hook the horny guys you desire. A bolder approach and sheer repetition will.
When browsing OkCupid, consider both The Bachelor and The Playboy.
ALWAYS AVOID: The False Messiah, The Mixed Messenger
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04-14-2006, 10:20 PM
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Rental car smells like pork rinds
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Well, it does seem weird to go from saying "there was quite a physical struggle in this" to saying "he fall down and go boom". Not that southern cops were ever corrupt or anything like that...
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05-08-2006, 09:47 AM
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Firing back
Ex-NCAA leader criticizes investigation into 'Bama
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- A former NCAA leader who chaired the committee that imposed stiff penalties on Alabama's football program is now criticizing the way the sanctioning organization handled its investigation of the Crimson Tide.
David Swank, a former chairman of the NCAA's Committee on Infractions, said in court documents that the panel should not have considered information from a confidential witness who was involved in revealing wrongdoing by the program.
Swank also said the committee misclassified some violations it said were committee by former Alabama booster Ray Keller and went to far in labeling Keller and two other boosters as "rogues" and "parasites" on the program, The Birmingham News reported Friday.
A judge previously ruled that Swank, a former vice president of the NCAA, could provide written testimony for Keller, a Jackson County businessman suing the NCAA for defamation. Keller claims the NCAA libeled him during the 2002 investigation that resulted in probation for the Tide.
According to documents filed by the defense, Swank is most critical of the NCAA for allowing the testimony of Tom Culpepper, an analyst who provided information linking boosters to a recruiting scandal that led to five years of probation and scholarship losses for Alabama.
Robert Rutherford, an attorney for the NCAA, denied Swank's claims.
"We certainly don't believe the rules of using a confidential witness were violated in this case -- especially since the University of Alabama knew the identity of the confidential witness and interviewed him," he said.
Keller's attorney, Archie Lamb, said the NCAA wants to bar Swank from appearing "because they're scared of him.
"David Swank is the pre-eminent expert in the country and the architect of NCAA enforcement bylaws. No wonder they're afraid of his testimony."
Before serving as the chairman of the NCAA's Committee on Infractions for a decade, Swank served as an interim president and law dean at the University of Oklahoma.
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05-02-2007, 09:54 AM
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The State of Alabama's Supreme Court is hearing a suit claiming that the NCAA should have to pay the $30 million legal judgment assessed to Tom Culpepper, who was a witness in the NCAA's case against Alabama that was sued for defamation by former 'Bama Ronnie Cottrell. The $30 million verdict has been overturned by a Circuit Court judge, who ordered a new trial.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- An attorney for the NCAA told the state Supreme Court on Tuesday there was an indemnity agreement with a recruiting analyst stemming from a probe of Alabama's football program, but he said it would not require the NCAA to pay a $30 million jury verdict that was overturned by the trial judge.
An attorney for Ronnie Cottrell, a former Alabama assistant who sued the NCAA and analyst Tom Culpepper for defamation in the probe, argued that the agreement makes the NCAA liable for any judgment against Culpepper in the suit.
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05-02-2007, 10:03 AM
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11-29-2007, 08:44 PM
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Ah, the Legend of Logan Young - it's the story that keeps on giving and giving and giving ...
So, the $30 Million suit got thrown out - what about another suit, another "defamed" party.
Jury Awards $5 Million in Alabama Booster lawsuit.
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A jury awarded $5 million Thursday to a former University of Alabama football booster who claimed the NCAA defamed him when it imposed penalties on the Crimson Tide in 2002.The state court jury awarded Ray Keller $3 million in punitive damages, $1 million for mental anguish, $500,000 for economic loss and $500,000 for damage to reputation.
Keller, a timber dealer and fan the university severed ties with because of the probe, argued that the NCAA slandered and libeled him during the announcement of penalties by referring to him and others as "rogue boosters," "parasites" and "pariahs."
After the verdict, Keller hugged his lawyers, friends and family. He said beating the NCAA in court was like "taking on a giant" and winning.
"I didn't ever feel we were as big as David going with Goliath going up against them," he said.
The jury of nine women and three men deliberated less than six hours over two days to reach the verdict. Jurors declined comment afterward.
NCAA spokesman Chuck Wynn said the organization will ask the judge to set aside the verdict.
"If not," he added, "we'll appeal to the Alabama Supreme Court."
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Don't go spending those Benjamins just yet Ray.
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