David Climer

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This "sportswriter" from the Nashvill Tennessean is retiring Oct. 30.This in and of itself is no big deal to volnation fans with two exceptions.1)He consistantly tries to belittle UT at any time from coaches to the team itself;and 2)he claimed to be at a bar/restaurant in Atlanta in 1996 covering the olympics.He stated he was with a friend Mike Stratton of the k-town News Sentinel when a couple hundred yards away,the bomb went off.Climer states that he left to cover and sat on a curb to write about the tragedy on his laptop.Excuse me,but were there even laptops available in 1996 to the public?What a suck-(fill in the blank).Go big Orange,beat bammer.
 
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This "sportswriter" from the Nashvill Tennessean is retiring Oct. 30.This in and of itself is no big deal to volnation fans with two exceptions.1)He consistantly tries to belittle UT at any time from coaches to the team itself;and 2)he claimed to be at a bar/restaurant in Atlanta in 1996 covering the olympics.He stated he was with a friend Mike Stratton of the k-town News Sentinel when a couple hundred yards away,the bomb went off.Climer states that he left to cover and sat on a curb to write about the tragedy on his laptop.Excuse me,but were there even laptops available in 1996 to the public?What a suck-(fill in the blank).Go big Orange,beat bammer.

Don't let the door hit you in the arse Climer you arsehole:wavey::wavey:
 
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This "sportswriter" from the Nashvill Tennessean is retiring Oct. 30.This in and of itself is no big deal to volnation fans with two exceptions.1)He consistantly tries to belittle UT at any time from coaches to the team itself;and 2)he claimed to be at a bar/restaurant in Atlanta in 1996 covering the olympics.He stated he was with a friend Mike Stratton of the k-town News Sentinel when a couple hundred yards away,the bomb went off.Climer states that he left to cover and sat on a curb to write about the tragedy on his laptop.Excuse me,but were there even laptops available in 1996 to the public?What a suck-(fill in the blank).Go big Orange,beat bammer.

Yes. Several years prior to that as well. A Dell with a track ball went for about $4,000 in 1994.
 
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