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RE: Stay classy Raider High/Tortilla Tech
(02-09-2014 11:20 PM)Native Georgian Wrote:  
(02-09-2014 07:28 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  He definitely did NOT call him a piece of crap. No one flips out at being called that!
You've lived a blessed life, DefCONNOne. I've known a few of people who flipped out for less than that.

(02-09-2014 09:59 PM)Wedge Wrote:  Orr agreed to stay away from all Texas Tech home games for the rest of the season. No f'in way Orr agrees to that if the only thing he said was "piece of crap".
The "agreement" wasn't exactly the result of an arms'-length negotiation, Wedge. TTU told the guy to Stay Away, and Told the guy that if he wanted to come back next season he'd better nod his head and "agree" with TTU's press-release.

TTU wouldn't tell someone (especially a longtime season-ticket holder) to stay away from their arena unless what he said was far worse than "piece of crap."

Fans shout "bullsh!t" at basketball games whenever the ref makes a call they don't like, and no one is asked to leave the building because of that.
02-10-2014 01:02 AM
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