Leonard Little Tweets

Hey I got an Idea. Just stop posting until you hear what is said tomorrow.
Then we can get back on discussion on why were so Happy now.
 
And you're "stoned in da zone" according to your location. Alrighty then Judge Weezer.

And your in a van down by the river, what's your point? It's okay to make poor choices that lead to someone dying?
 
And your in a van down by the river, what's your point? It's okay to make poor choices that lead to someone dying?

You are advocating being stoned but being drunk which is pretty much the same thing is not OK. I agree with what you said but don't throw rocks from a glass house or "da Zone" in your case.
 
You are advocating being stoned but being drunk which is pretty much the same thing is not OK. I agree with what you said but don't throw rocks from a glass house or "da Zone" in your case.

Stoned and drunk aren't the same thing.
One makes you hungry and,
The other make you more thirsty :)
 
I'm trying to move onto the topic, but see no reason for people to get so defensive about LL. The original post about his DUI wasn't warranted, but someone's always going to be that guy. Ignore him and move on. Don't make believe LL is a victim. He's not. He made choices that he must now live with. That's on him. The family of the woman that was killed, they are victims. They didn't choose for their loved one to be involved in an accident with a man who shouldn't have been driving. I don't see how you argue that point. But some of you will argue with a rock, so whatever. I'm done. I've said all I have to say on that subject.
 
You are advocating being stoned but being drunk which is pretty much the same thing is not OK. I agree with what you said but don't throw rocks from a glass house or "da Zone" in your case.

Having experienced both, they are not remotely close IMO. I'm not advocating doing either then getting behind the wheel of a car. That would be a poor choice. If you have a problem with the Zone, please feel free to visit and we'll make you feel welcome in our own unique way.
 
After leaving a birthday party, he crashed into and killed a woman in 1998, and blew a .19% blood alcohol level, over double the legal limit. He got 4 years probation and 1,000 hours of community service.

In 2004, he was arrested for DWI while going 78mph in a 55mph zone.He failed 3 roadside sobriety tests, and admitted drinking to police. He was convicted of misdemeanor speeding, but acquitted on DWI. He got 2 years probation that time.

But, he played a game involving a leather ball at U.T., and he's a VFL, so all is forgiven. It's not like it was your mother who died.

I am aware of the story.

I wish that it was the worst or most egregious episode that has ever gone "unpunished" in our criminal justice system.

If putting him in jail would have brought back someone's mother, I would be all for it. Jail isn't a magical place that rehabilitates people, in fact it is the opposite. That might be why so many people who are convicted of that, and perhaps worse crimes, are let go on probation.

Tragedy is tragic. There is nothing worse than piling on by throwing rocks...

I know many people think they know the world by what they read in the newspaper and see on tv. You can usually tell who these people are by their ability to speak in black and white terms. Reality is far different. What Leonard did, or didn't do, is between him, the government, and the family of the victims.

Who am I to judge?
 
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Weever is correct without a doubt. Unfortunate and sad situation that was totally preventable. However LL has been punished and I'm sure he punishes himself every waking moment. He has to live with this the rest of his life.
 
Having experienced both, they are not remotely close IMO. I'm not advocating doing either then getting behind the wheel of a car. That would be a poor choice. If you have a problem with the Zone, please feel free to visit and we'll make you feel welcome in our own unique way.

Come back? You calling me out bro?
 
Weever is correct without a doubt. Unfortunate and sad situation that was totally preventable. However LL has been punished and I'm sure he punishes himself every waking moment. He has to live with this the rest of his life.

Doubt it. He was arrested a few years later for drunk driving. Maybe the 2nd time was the charm.
 
Truth is he was at a birthday party were a hundred people could have took his keys. But they didn't. That's a bad choice on there part. I am terribly sorry for the vicitms. Everyone on here is so quick to run their mouth behind the words they type. They wouldnt call LL in perosn a sob. I think i read somewhere that the vicitms husband forgave him.
 
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BTW, Weezer is good in my book. Just different opinions on this subject.

I love you Behr! But I love the real Behr more.
 

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