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haha Jeremy Paul got away with it for years in Canberra
The Canberra Raiders stars of the 80s and 90s would've been fucked if today's social media existed back then...
haha Jeremy Paul got away with it for years in Canberra
as do many others, but when you choose to have the big media profile, live on twitter etc. You simply can't get away with the same shenanigans as a boof head hooker living in Canberra does.
So a pub owner kicks somebody out and because nobody else has come out to say anything else about the situation on either side, it means immediately that the pub owner is just a pub owner and thus should be discredited?
And now your even suggestting that the bird was asking for it?
Sorry mate, that's a complete crock of shit if ever I've heard it.
Where's there's smoke, there's fire. Sorry if you've just found out somebody you idolise isn't perfect.
happened to me last nightI'd like to know which bird was asking for what exactly? He got kicked out for having a few too many to drink. I'm pretty sure this would have happened to most here at some stage of their lives. It's a misdemeanor, if it becomes a regular occurrence there is a problem, in isolation it's nothing condemning.
He certainly does nothing to reduce it.Does he choose to have the big media profile or do the media choose it for him?
Pub owners are just legalized drug pushers... Not sure I should care what one particular drug pusher thinks. I bet he has an opinion on pokie machines too.
Wow. Pretty broad stroke of the brush.
Does he choose to have the big media profile or do the media choose it for him?
Fair enough Fatprop, all good points there.
I find it interesting though that he's getting most of the attention in this thread because of something relatively minor, while Ripia isn't getting hardly any attention & he's a thieving scumbag stealing off his workmates, over a sustained period, to feed an addiction, has been shown the door from his club & will most likely never be heard from on a rugby field again. Indeed some even feel sorry for him! I guess it does come down to the media profile as to whether one be seen as a villain or not.
I think what we can take from this thread is:
"Man in Bar Gets Drunk" isn't really very interesting. Adding "Man who sold alcohol to man says man was drunk" doesn't make it more interesting. Neither does "Man banned from Pub where he doesn't live - so there's no implications at all" is just boring.
And yes - alcohol is a drug. So if you feel comfortable admitting that... and you like to drink it, then by broad definition should probably accept you're a druggie.
England rugby player Danny Care had been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol
Disgraceful behaviour from a professional sportsman. England's drinking team needs to crack down hard on its rugby problem.
I'd like to know which bird was asking for what exactly? He got kicked out for having a few too many to drink. I'm pretty sure this would have happened to most here at some stage of their lives. It's a misdemeanor, if it becomes a regular occurrence there is a problem, in isolation it's nothing condemning.