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It's hard to imagine why someone with so much money would bother to take that risk. Why not have a tow truck take you and your car home?
We'll see what the details are soon enough, but I sense a tinge of happiness at Hines' misfortune from the post.
We'll see what the details are soon enough, but I sense a tinge of happiness at Hines' misfortune from the post.
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No,not happiness really...a DUI would suck for anyone. I agree with you as to why he would risk that when he obviously has the money to rent a limo or grab a taxi. Pretty stupid on his part.Larry wrote:It's hard to imagine why someone with so much money would bother to take that risk. Why not have a tow truck take you and your car home?
We'll see what the details are soon enough, but I sense a tinge of happiness at Hines' misfortune from the post.
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It was pretty stupid on his part. This is only the first thing I seen him do that was stupid, so I will let it pass. He is allowed a simple mistake. Now if he would have killed someone, I would be saying something different. GO STEELERS!
Something else about that article is that it doesn't say how far over the limit he was. So this could be a cop trying to make a name for himself as well.
Something else about that article is that it doesn't say how far over the limit he was. So this could be a cop trying to make a name for himself as well.
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Yes - very stupid. His passenger was not drinking at all, and the police allowed him to drive the car from the stop.onegunguitar wrote:No,not happiness really...a DUI would suck for anyone. I agree with you as to why he would risk that when he obviously has the money to rent a limo or grab a taxi. Pretty stupid on his part.Larry wrote:It's hard to imagine why someone with so much money would bother to take that risk. Why not have a tow truck take you and your car home?
We'll see what the details are soon enough, but I sense a tinge of happiness at Hines' misfortune from the post.
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They prolly had the bar staked out. Anyone in their more than 20 mins is "drunk" (under the law)
Nobody passes the field sobriety test. NO BODY. They ask you something like "do a pirouette on your left foot while reciting the alphabet starting in the middle to both ends.With your eyes closed. LOL no matter what you ain't passing!

Nobody passes the field sobriety test. NO BODY. They ask you something like "do a pirouette on your left foot while reciting the alphabet starting in the middle to both ends.With your eyes closed. LOL no matter what you ain't passing!
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He does not work for the Rooney's now, or when this happened, by their choice when they locked the players out. They cannot do anything to him.f.sciarrillo wrote:yeah, there are now two sides to the story. Which one do you believe? I will wait till the hearing.
I wonder if the Rooney's will do anything to him? I am thinking that they should.
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That is a good point, Joe. I didn't think of that.undercoverjoe wrote:He does not work for the Rooney's now, or when this happened, by their choice when they locked the players out. They cannot do anything to him.f.sciarrillo wrote:yeah, there are now two sides to the story. Which one do you believe? I will wait till the hearing.
I wonder if the Rooney's will do anything to him? I am thinking that they should.
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I'm with you Joe, but that Nazi Goodell will probably still suspend him if he's found giulty.undercoverjoe wrote:He does not work for the Rooney's now, or when this happened, by their choice when they locked the players out. They cannot do anything to him.f.sciarrillo wrote:yeah, there are now two sides to the story. Which one do you believe? I will wait till the hearing.
I wonder if the Rooney's will do anything to him? I am thinking that they should.
"Music, the greatest good that mortals know, and all of heaven we have below." -Joseph Addison