#51 2012-07-13 00:59:23

They should do time.  They sacrificed children for cash.

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#52 2012-07-13 08:47:04

As a Penn State alumni, what amazes me isn't that Paterno took an active role in suppressing an investigation and providing cover for his friend and long-time employee. That's expected when you are trying to preserve the reputation of your sports program. What amazes me is that they did literally NOTHING to stop Sandusky or censure his actions. Their lone attempt to stop this criminal behavior was to tell Sandusky to stay out of the showers at Penn State. Not to stop his behavior, not to remove him from the program, not even to tell him to shut down his little summer boys camp.

As head of the football program, Joe Pa has a kind of a fiduciary duty to keep scandal far away from the program. Did he really need Sandusky so badly that he was willing to let him commit felonies on school property just to keep him as a coach?

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#53 2012-07-13 10:40:07

I am fairly confident that JoePa had the contact info of any number of previous players that "dropped out" after their eligibility ran out; who would be more than willing to have beaten Sandusky with steel pipes until his genitals ruptured and ran down the nearest sewer drain.

But he never made that call.....

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#54 2012-07-23 09:33:50

Justice is served up piping hot

One years forfeiture of all football revenue ($60mm)
4 year post season ban
4 year scholarship reductions

All wins from 1998 through 2011 will be vacated --> This will be reflected on Paterno's record, he no longer holds the record for most wins.

Football is over at Penn St.

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#55 2012-07-23 13:24:50

Emmeran wrote:

Most adults do not find prepubescent humans to be even the least bit sexually attractive.

Hmm.  Then why do all women try to look like this these days?

NSFW: http://www.18onlygirls.me/wp-content/up … -girls.jpg

Sorry.  I like my women to look like normal women.  Like this:  http://llamamelola.com/wordpress/wp-con … -welch.jpg

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#56 2012-07-23 13:35:33

Wherever you are that that woman is normal, I'm moving there.

Every guy I know doesn't like the shaved prepubescent thing. I suspect that there are a few out there that do, but they represent a greater demand for porn than us normal guys, which skews the marketplace.

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#57 2012-07-23 13:59:43

I don't particularly like the hirsuit look, but I can't stand "shaved".  Too much stubble to deal with when visiting the region.

ah297900, you would need a time machine.

Fnord actually wrote a very good analysis of the the pre-pubescent thing vs. homosexuality.  I am to lazy to dig it up, so you can wait for Fnord to bump it, or go digging yourselves.  there is a serious difference between trying to appear more youthful and trying to appear like a child.....

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#58 2012-07-23 14:48:00

OK, Joe and the others fucked up big time.  However, punishing all the football players, coaches, and students by vacating the wins and clamping down a four year ban is over the top.  This was not a football related crime.  The individuals involved should pay the price, not the football program.

Emmeran wrote:

Justice is served up piping hot

One years forfeiture of all football revenue ($60mm)
4 year post season ban
4 year scholarship reductions

All wins from 1998 through 2011 will be vacated --> This will be reflected on Paterno's record, he no longer holds the record for most wins.

Football is over at Penn St.

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#59 2012-07-23 14:52:43

Every action taken by that organization of douchebags is about public perception.  So the reaction is about right.

Tell me how the revocation of titles/wins actually has a real negative on the lives of those who actually won them?

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#60 2012-07-23 15:04:25

phreddy wrote:

OK, Joe and the others fucked up big time.  However, punishing all the football players, coaches, and students by vacating the wins and clamping down a four year ban is over the top.  This was not a football related crime.  The individuals involved should pay the price, not the football program.

Emmeran wrote:

Justice is served up piping hot

One years forfeiture of all football revenue ($60mm)
4 year post season ban
4 year scholarship reductions

All wins from 1998 through 2011 will be vacated --> This will be reflected on Paterno's record, he no longer holds the record for most wins.

Football is over at Penn St.

Under that definition, Tony Montana could run a drug cartel, child prostitution ring, and terrorism cell in his football program. As long as he doesn't make too many phone calls to recruits, there's nothing that the NCAA can do to one of its most prominent members.

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#61 2012-07-23 15:32:02

I think that there is a bit of difference between being "shaved" and the full JonBennet Ramsey look. Being trimmed (for him or her) can be a nice feeling and will certainly keep the area fresher if you have to spend a good part of your day sitting down or wearing underwear that keeps the air from circulating.

But that's not what the "18 and a day" websites are selling. They are selling the illusion of prepubescent sex to guys that probably never had any when they were young or that found the act as bewildering and unsatisfying as most of us did at that age. Now that they are older and know better what to do, they want another stab at that tight hairless gash. But the truth is, any woman with the experience it know how to be a skilled and enthusiastic partner is going to either be old enough to grow a fair bit of hair or has gotten a start way earlier than I like to think about.

But if your partner has stubble, it just means that they don't shave often enough. But don't be a shaver hater, just make the shaving ritual part of the buildup.

Have you even noticed that no matter how nasty something on the salad bar may be to you, someone ends up eating it?

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#62 2012-07-23 18:38:11

ah297900 wrote:

phreddy wrote:

OK, Joe and the others fucked up big time.  However, punishing all the football players, coaches, and students by vacating the wins and clamping down a four year ban is over the top.  This was not a football related crime.  The individuals involved should pay the price, not the football program.

Emmeran wrote:

Justice is served up piping hot

One years forfeiture of all football revenue ($60mm)
4 year post season ban
4 year scholarship reductions

All wins from 1998 through 2011 will be vacated --> This will be reflected on Paterno's record, he no longer holds the record for most wins.

Football is over at Penn St.

Under that definition, Tony Montana could run a drug cartel, child prostitution ring, and terrorism cell in his football program. As long as he doesn't make too many phone calls to recruits, there's nothing that the NCAA can do to one of its most prominent members.

Precisely.  If Sandusky would have been convicted of being a terrorist and Joe paterno knew and didn't tell, they both would go to jail and Penn State would still have a football program.  They weren't cheating, or otherwise gaining an unfair advantage on the competition.  These are the only crimes the NCAA should be concerned with.

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