Lovesomebigorange
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They wont do it or rather cant. But they need to poo ut every girls name and face in the media. These athletes get dragged through this plus Cheek, Hart Butch. Meanwhile those girls stay hidden waiting on a direct deposit.
I don't think is the reason at all,it is to protect the women so they will come forward and tell what happened to them
not to be bashed in the public's eye and ridiculed so they won't say anything against a football player or who ever
I think it was a lot more than that
What Manning actually did, apparently, was covered up 20 years ago. It wasn't mooning. The fact is, a lot of sexual assaults have been covered up or kept quiet by lots of institutions that don't want bad publicity--and this is the result.
It also seems that if a doctor can ram a finger up your a$$ and massage your berries while you cough, an occasional teabag should be acceptable if not appreciated to lighten the mood
Equivalency would be your doctor forcibly acquainting your face with his stuff before proceeding with the *elective* proctol exam.It also seems that if a doctor can ram a finger up your a$$ and massage your berries while you cough, an occasional teabag should be acceptable if not appreciated to lighten the mood
I wish it had just been a "mooning". Unfortunately, it was much more than that.
Mooning was just a cover story made up by, former UT trainer, Mike Rollo.
That story fell apart very quickly when the matter came to light in court and the alleged "moonee" admitted that he was never mooned by Peyton.
Tea-bagging, as it's referred to by most folks, is actually what happened to the female doctor and that consists of physical contact - a form of sexual assault. It might be best if Peyton would just fess up to the whole incident and get on with putting it behind him once and for all. Once the whole sordid story is laid out in public, thoroughly examined and discussed by the media ad infinitum, and eventually smoothed over, it will be well on its way to becoming ancient history and nothing more than a footnote in the legendary career of one of the best there ever was in college and the pros. It might also help get UT past the current cloud of controversy that's hovering overhead in light of more recent events.
What Manning actually did, apparently, was covered up 20 years ago. It wasn't mooning. The fact is, a lot of sexual assaults have been covered up or kept quiet by lots of institutions that don't want bad publicity--and this is the result.
Equivalency would be your doctor forcibly acquainting your face with his stuff before proceeding with the *elective* proctol exam.
Still sound like fun?
This stinks to high heaven and the sad part is that I think it actually minimizes the current allegations rather than supporting them.
