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LB Bobby Carpenter (All B1G, National Champion)

To me, unless you're a parent talking to your kids, or you are a member of law enforcement, or you see someone in actual danger, you don't need to be confronting people and telling them how to act over something trivial. Just my 2 cents
Ask someone who's had their car dinged in a parking lot or went to pull into a spot thinking it was open only see a cart in it and then get rear-ended when they suddenly have to stop.

Seen it happen twice but luckily never to me.
 
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Ask someone who's had their car dinged in a parking lot or went to pull into a spot thinking it was open only see a cart in it and then get rear-ended when they suddenly have to stop.

Seen it happen twice but luckily never to me.
Sounds like the person doing the rear-ending is the real idiot in that situation. Geez, how close are they trying to cut that pass??

But I do agree that leaving the carts out is a kind of domestic terrorism.
 
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Re: In 2013 Bobby joined 97.1 The Fan in Columbus, Ohio as an evening host on the Buckeye Show from 6 PM to 8 PM. During that time he also appear on Wall to Wall Sports for WBNS 10TV, which is also owned by Dispatch Media Group. Bobby has worked the Ohio State Spring game since 2016 for BTN and has been a color analyst for ESPN 3 since 2017.

In 2018 Bobby became a regular contributor to ESPN's Get Up, which airs daily from 8 AM to 10 AM EST.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Carpenter_(American_football)

Apparently he still works the Ohio State Spring Game for BTN.
 
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Ask someone who's had their car dinged in a parking lot or went to pull into a spot thinking it was open only see a cart in it and then get rear-ended when they suddenly have to stop.

Seen it happen twice but luckily never to me.

I’ve lit up people who I’ve walked out of the store to find them with their cart on the side / back of my car to prevent it from rolling away... but that’s different. It directly impacted me and I caught them in the act... and I filmed them.

That said, otherwise, I’m more or less with @Tanner. Not because some people don’t need a little verbal kick in the ass to keep them honest, but more because there’s some significant crazy out there.
 
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To me, unless you're a parent talking to your kids, or you are a member of law enforcement, or you see someone in actual danger, you don't need to be confronting people and telling them how to act over something trivial. Just my 2 cents

Eh, I think it depends how aggressive he was. If he was threatening them, too far. But lazy assholes deserve to be called out for their crap
 
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Ask someone who's had their car dinged in a parking lot or went to pull into a spot thinking it was open only see a cart in it and then get rear-ended when they suddenly have to stop.

Seen it happen twice but luckily never to me.
I must have some bad information. You're saying you DON'T want to get rear-ended?
 
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Somebody tell Bobby that the local networks broadcast in HD. He was just complaining on his radio show that he had to watch The Open streaming on his iPad because of the contract dispute with ATT/DirecTV that is keeping NBC4 off the air. Regarding using an antenna, he said he didn't spend all that money on a nice tv so he could watch the match in standard def.

Bobby, Bobby, Bobby...I thought you were smarter than that. You will actually get a BETTER picture from an antenna than you get from cable or satellite because those providers are compressing the signal. Not so with the network OTA broadcast.
 
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Somebody tell Bobby that the local networks broadcast in HD. He was just complaining on his radio show that he had to watch The Open streaming on his iPad because of the contract dispute with ATT/DirecTV that is keeping NBC4 off the air. Regarding using an antenna, he said he didn't spend all that money on a nice tv so he could watch the match in standard def.

Bobby, Bobby, Bobby...I thought you were smarter than that. You will actually get a BETTER picture from an antenna than you get from cable or satellite because those providers are compressing the signal. Not so with the network OTA broadcast.

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