thehardknoxlife
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Not an athlete but PSU says "Hold my beer". There must be something in the water at Penn State
Penn State professor Themis Matsoukas accused of performing sexual acts with his dog: ‘I do it to blow off steam’
"A longtime and award-winning Penn State professor allegedly performed sexual acts with his dog in sickening displays that were captured on a state forest trail camera.
Themis Matsoukas, 64, was charged Tuesday after he was allegedly caught earlier this year naked from the waist down — except for socks and shoes — committing the perverted sex acts with his collie near bathrooms at Rothrock State Forest in Pennsylvania, according to reports. He allegedly has been partaking in lewd acts in the forest since 2014, according to authorities. "
must be nice to plea down a reckless driving charge without repercussions.Georgia LB cited for going 88 in a 55 mph zone
At what point will someone finally take their keys away? This is ludicrous
Normally when someone dies, they takenaway the keys. 2 people have already died. UGA doesn't care. Th cars must be part of their "signing bonus".Georgia LB cited for going 88 in a 55 mph zone
At what point will someone finally take their keys away? This is ludicrous
From an investigative report on e…n
(Milton referenced in the article is a Georgia running back)
Then in February -- one month after the deadly crash -- multiple calls came into Athens-Clarke County police complaining of cars street racing, revving engines, burning rubber and doing doughnuts on Barnett Shoals Road, the same road where Carter and LeCroy were reported to be racing. One of the cars the officer found at the scene was a 2019 Lamborghini Urus luxury SUV, valued at more than $200,000 and registered to Milton, according to a 911 dispatch report obtained by ESPN. There's no record of any citations being issued, and it's unclear whether Milton was driving the car at the time of the report.
I was driving on I-285 last Saturday and there were a lots of folks going 88 mph. But if it's a black 18 year old who is on scholarship with UGA football team, its a big deal apparently.Georgia LB cited for going 88 in a 55 mph zone
At what point will someone finally take their keys away? This is ludicrous
I was driving on I-285 last Saturday and there were a lots of folks going 88 mph. But if it's a black 18 year old who is on scholarship with UGA football team, its a big deal apparently.
Well it was just a speeding ticket, so if that is your point I get it. I don’t think it has anything to do with race, and let’s be honest. 88 in a 55 is much different than 88 on 285. Heck, there are times on 285 if you’re not going 80+ you run the risk of causing an accident.I was driving on I-285 last Saturday and there were a lots of folks going 88 mph. But if it's a black 18 year old who is on scholarship with UGA football team, its a big deal apparently.
Lol… You could be a 50 year old, White, Southern Baptist named after Vince Dooley himself and you’d get pulled over in about 2 minutes or less trying to do 75+ on the Oconee County part of the 10 Loop around Athens.I was driving on I-285 last Saturday and there were a lots of folks going 88 mph. But if it's a black 18 year old who is on scholarship with UGA football team, its a big deal apparently.
I heard the Bama basketball team had gone to the shooting range in January and no one had an issue with that but when they let a couple rounds fly in a parking later that month, everyone outside of Tuscaloosa gets all worked up.I was driving on I-285 last Saturday and there were a lots of folks going 88 mph. But if it's a black 18 year old who is on scholarship with UGA football team, its a big deal apparently.
I don't like to agree with any of you puppies, including my wife, but you're right. That goes for any road around Atlanta. My wife was fussing at me for doing 85 coming back from cumming up 985, and people were leaving me sitting, and that was in hall county.Well it was just a speeding ticket, so if that is your point I get it. I don’t think it has anything to do with race, and let’s be honest. 88 in a 55 is much different than 88 on 285. Heck, there are times on 285 if you’re not going 80+ you run the risk of causing an accident.
We went to test drive a vehicle down there a couple of weeks ago, I couldn't even get my wife to open it up. She was scared of getting pulled over.Lol… You could be a 50 year old, White, Southern Baptist named after Vince Dooley himself and you’d get pulled over in about 2 minutes or less trying to do 75+ on the Oconee County part of the 10 Loop around Athens.
you need to try again with this bsI was driving on I-285 last Saturday and there were a lots of folks going 88 mph. But if it's a black 18 year old who is on scholarship with UGA football team, its a big deal apparently.