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bonedaddy401
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Dennis Thames - Already a problem.... |
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Thames, a 5-foot-11 defensive back from Louisville, appears in The Neshoba Democrat's Wednesday listing of the Neshoba County jail docket as charged with
"public intoxication-other substance." Other substance? Any guesses?
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Shmuley |
Deny-us is a holocaust deny-er ... | #1 | ||
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Dennis Miller on Nancy Pelosi during Obama's speech: "Hey, when higher taxes are proposed, she's up clapping like a seal at Sea World."
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JohnDawg |
So you're trying to tell me that football players smoke weed? | #2 | ||
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pppppshhhhhhyeah right! |
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Optimus Prime 4 |
but how high do you have to be to get arrested for being high? | #3 | ||
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Kudos to that young man.
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MSUCostanza |
Looks like he picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue. | #4 | ||
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Greg Byrne is the Stan Jones of athletic directors.
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Henry Kissinger |
this is what we get for running off croom | #5 | ||
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WalkTheDawg |
Well we decided to throw character out the window when we fired Croom. | #6 | ||
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What did you expect?
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bonedaddy401 |
Maybe he was in a car and they smelled it or something..... | #7 | ||
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You know them there Sheriff's deputies hate that there devils lettuce.
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omaha08 |
Is Dennis of any relation to Marcus Thames? | #8 | ||
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Marcus is from Louisville, played at East Central CC and now plays for the Detroit Tigers
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KurtRambis4 |
no relation* | #9 | ||
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+1 for ronny's archive and no capitalization
- "that escalator is a tricky thing, man." - greg hardy |
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Fletch Fletcher |
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omaha08 wrote: Marcus is his uncle
"Because just being good kids who make good grades isn't good enough anymore." - John Cohen
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Maroon Eagle |
I just want to know if his cuticles were dilated... | #11 | ||
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BCash |
Uncle | #12 | ||
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bonedaddy401 |
UPDATE | #13 | ||
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More on Thames Arrest
by bradlocke Inside Mississippi State Sports47 mins 10 secs ago | 134 views | 1 | 0 | | | permalink Here's what I've learned about the arrest of Mississippi State football signee Dennis Thames, according to information from the Neshoba County jail booking clerk and a city court clerk: • He was arrested about 3:30 a.m. Saturday morning (May 30) on Highway 19 South in Philadelphia and charged with public intoxication. The Neshoba Democrat's county jail docket listed it as "public intoxication-other substance," but the arrest report only lists it as "public intox." • Bond was set at $500, and Thames got out of jail the same day by posting $100 of the bond. • His court date is June 15 at 3 p.m. |
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WalkTheDawg |
Ahhh the ole get ordered out of the car and then charged with public intoxication trick. | #14 | ||
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wonder if the driver got charged with anything? Obviously he was riding with someone or it would be DUI. And I wouldn't think he would be just walking down
the road at 3:30 in the morning.
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dawgstudent |
We were talking about that last night... | #15 | ||
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it takes two people to get a public intoxication. So once you get out of the car, you have yourself and the cop. That equals 2.
I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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615dawg |
I have it on good authority | #16 | ||
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that all of the shit he took on SPS caused someone at the Daily Journal to tell Locke to get his shit together if he wanted to keep his job. Yep, we're
firing coaches, breaking national news, causing local candidates to get their ass kicked and making underqualified journalists work instead of piss around.
He's been much improved over the past few weeks. Good job, 2HD. |
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phillydawg |
Agreed | #17 | ||
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He has definitely stepped up his game. Doubt he would qualify as one of Mullen's "Champions" yet but he is moving in the right direction.
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MadDawg |
Then I wish the SPS board | #18 | ||
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would start bitching about all the damn bailouts and G.M. (Government Motors). Maybe something could be done before it's too late.
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lawdawg02 |
i don't think it matters whether you get out of the car. | #19 | ||
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Drunkenness on a public highway, without doubt, is drunkenness in a public place, in the sense of the statute. Appellants were arrested while in an automobile
where the intoxicating [***5] liquor was found. The authority to arrest appellants carried with it the authority of the officers to search their
persons and the automobile in which they were driving.
/from a 1929 mississippi case here's the current statute, which also includes public profanity: § 97-29-47. Profanity or drunkenness in public place If any person shall profanely swear or curse, or use vulgar and indecent language, or be drunk in any public place, in the presence of two (2) or more persons, he shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not more than one hundred dollars ($ 100.00) or be imprisoned in the county jail not more than thirty (30) days or both. |
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DerHntr |
don't show that profanity clause to the blue hairs | #20 | ||
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Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee... Vicksburg National Military Park
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