Kenny Smith & Co. are at it again.

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#3
He wants to sue for $480 million... :dlol: I wonder what this is about..... :question:
 
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#4
that's pathetic....bammer's need to stay in the trailor parks down there in Tuscalooser and keep their noses in their team's business...It's not our fault they were retarded enough to get caught doing something they weren't supposed
 
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#5
Same story, 43rd verse. Just a bunch of sad folks being bankrolled by a machine that is under the delusion that if they could just get CPF deposed under oath, the whole Vol program will come crashing down. Basically a bunch of yapping dogs with big egos who just don't realize that nobody outside their little circle really cares.
 
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#6
Smith wants $480,000,000 dollars so he can buy back Alabama since we've OWNED it for so long.

He needs a newsflash that Bama isn't worth :twocents:
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Jan 10, 2005 11:03 PM
Smith wants $480,000,000 dollars so ne can buy back Alabama since we've OWNED it for so long.

Very nice :lol:
 
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#8
I think the $480 million is a typo (extra zero).

Still it's insane.

It's also a bit ironic if you think about it. Due to actions by their own attorneys, the Smiths find information about them revealed to the public. As a result, those same attorneys sue for public disclosure of this information!

Unfreakin' believable :p
 
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#9
I read a post somewhere today addressing this issue. The post read something like "do those bammer idiots actually believe that an ELECTED judge in Knox County will rule against Fulmer?"

There may be a good point there.
 
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#10
Originally posted by BHAMVOLFAN@Jan 10, 2005 11:45 PM
I read a post somewhere today addressing this issue.  The post read something like "do those bammer idiots actually believe that an ELECTED judge in Knox County will rule against Fulmer?"

There may be a good point there.

The bad news of this logic is that the Cottrell - Williams case is to be tried in Tuscaloosa County :yikes:

Somebody try to convince me that Gallion on Finebaum for the last year or so hasn't been an effort to taint the jury pool.
 
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#11
I find it a little more than interesting that "The Smiths' attorney, David Buuck of Knoxville," is not listed in the phone book and an internet search yields only a Knoxville P.O. Box listing.

http://pview.findlaw.com/view/3412924_1?noconfirm=0

However, as a powerful Orange Jedi of the Old School, I DO have my sources. One of my operatives managed to observe the Smith's legal team during their search for additional evidence to present in court:




 

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#12
#12
Originally posted by OneManGang@Jan 11, 2005 12:28 AM
I find it a little more than interesting that "The Smiths' attorney, David Buuck of Knoxville," is not listed in the phone book and an internet search yields only a Knoxville P.O. Box listing.

http://pview.findlaw.com/view/3412924_1?noconfirm=0

However, as a powerful Orange Jedi of the Old School, I DO have my sources.  One of my operatives managed to observe the Smith's legal team during their search for additional evidence to present in court:

:dlol: :eek:lol: :dlol: :eek:lol:


Which "hole" is Gallion?
 
#13
#13
Apparantly, Smith's construction job in Chattanooga does not pay enough? :blink:
 
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#14
Notice the timing too, right in the middle of recruiting season. <_< Isn&#39;t this guy tired of :banghead: yet?
 
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