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Krakaeur's book "Missoula" to be released April 21

PlayerRep said:
EverettGriz said:
At least, you have been spewing quite as much incorrect information about UM and UM athletics lately

Sadly, you have been, however.


I'd be happy to match my life up to yours anytime.

Well, you're used to losing and feeling small and insignificant, so....

My UM info is almost always good. Don't recall losing very often either. Again, let's go head-to-head and compare our lives and accomplishments. We can do it in PM's, or through a mutual friend poster.

What a bizarre and childish challenge. Let me help out here. One of you is happy, confident and content with where they stand in life. The other insecure, immature, paranoid and miserable.

Just a guess as obviously, I've never played the game.

You're welcome.
 
Buttegrizzle said:
HOLD THE PRESSES! This just in - an even more sensationalistic Football Sex/Crime story for JK and GF to exploit:


BY JEFF TRUESDELL @jhtruesdell 02/11/2015 AT 12:10 PM EST
The 911 call to Tyler, Texas, police early in the morning of Jan. 26 first reported a car crash – and then, a witness nearby told police he'd heard gunshots.

Officers responding to the scene at 2:26 a.m. discovered a red Toyota Camry that had jumped the curb just shy of hitting a utility pole. The lone person inside, in the driver's seat, appeared to be female. The victim had been shot "several times," according to a criminal affidavit – and it was the shots, Officer Don Martin tells PEOPLE, that caused the victim to lose control of the car.

Declared dead at the scene was Tyrone "Ty" Lee Underwood, 24, a transgender woman.

On Monday, police arrested Carlton Ray Champion Jr., 21, a college football player who they say had an ongoing relationship with Underwood, for Underwood's murder.

In their investigation police interviewed Champion's father, Carlton Champion Sr., who "stated that he heard Carlton Jr. was meeting the victim and thought the victim was a female," Officer Nathan Elliott wrote in the arrest affidavit. "According to Champion Sr., Carlton Jr. was supposed to get some type of sexual favor from the victim but realized the victim was a male."

Police say otherwise. A relationship between the two had been ongoing for several weeks, Martin tells PEOPLE. "All indications are that both parties, the suspect as well as the victim, knew the gender of each prior to the shooting."

"There's no hate crime," Martin says. "Evidence that was located indicate that they were both aware – through more than a friendship relationship – what they were getting into." It was, he says, "a sexual relationship."

Underwood died, according to the arrest affidavit, after arguing with Champion over social media about whether Champion was seeing someone else.

How and where the gunshots were fired is under investigation, police say.

Although police have located no witnesses who saw anyone running from the car, "the indications by the bullet holes in the vehicle and the victim indicate that more than likely, at some point in time, Champion was in the vehicle, versus not a drive-by" shooting, says Officer Martin. "We definitely know for sure" that shots were fired from outside the vehicle, he says, "but possibly inside as well."

Investigators were led to Champion after Underwood's roommate told them Underwood had been dating a man named "Carlton" for the past couple of weeks. A police department employee who worked with Underwood recalled that Underwood had talked about dating a football player at Texas College in Tyler.

Police located Carlton Champion on the team's roster. Champion said he'd been communicating with Underwood through the Kik social media app. Messages on Underwood's cell phone showed contact with Champion as far back as Jan. 19 and documented the pair's "sexual relations," according to the affidavit.

Starting the night of Jan. 25 and into the early morning of Jan. 26, Champion texted Underwood to ask if Underwood wanted to "chill." They planned to meet and texted over several hours before Champion fell asleep and Underwood became mad, the affidavit states.

When Underwood sent Champion a message that she didn't want to see Champion anymore, Champion responded, "That's how it is now" and "I will make it up."

Champion told Underwood to come get him. Underwood replied by text, "Carlton bro you saw me kiking you at 11:00 but you chose to be with whoever you was with and no you think you can just (expletive) with me when you want." Ongoing exchanges as late at 2:06 a.m. documented further plans and locations to meet – all inconsistent with Champion's initial statement to police that communication between the two had ended about 11 p.m.

Asked to explain his inconsistencies, Champion "became defensive and uncooperative," the arrest affidavit states. Confronted with surveillance video that showed him leaving his campus dorm at 2:13 a.m. and returning around 2:27 a.m., "Champion would only say that he didn't leave the dorms."

Tests on the camouflage jacket Champion was seen wearing as he left Texas College's Daniel Hall registered a "positive reaction" for blood, according to the affidavit.

Champion is being held in Gregg County jail on a $1 million bond. At press time, he has not yet entered a plea.
A big reach and you knocked over the water pitcher. Hijack... :egriz:
 
signedbewildered said:
PlayerRep said:
EverettGriz said:
At least, you have been spewing quite as much incorrect information about UM and UM athletics lately

Sadly, you have been, however.


I'd be happy to match my life up to yours anytime.

Well, you're used to losing and feeling small and insignificant, so....

My UM info is almost always good. Don't recall losing very often either. Again, let's go head-to-head and compare our lives and accomplishments. We can do it in PM's, or through a mutual friend poster.

What a bizarre and childish challenge. Let me help out here. One of you is happy, confident and content with where they stand in life. The other insecure, immature, paranoid and miserable.

Just a guess as obviously, I've never played the game.

You're welcome.

Lack of confidence and lack of having fun have never been problems of mine. I've always felt that people on the internet that make (dumb) comments like this about posters, are usually the ones who have the problems.
 
Lack of confidence and lack of having fun have never been problems of mine.

Oh believe me your posts portray you as having a major insecurity issue. Just go back and read some of them.....never mind.
 
getgrizzy said:
PlayerRep said:
EverettGriz said:
At least, you have been spewing quite as much incorrect information about UM and UM athletics lately

Sadly, you have been, however.


I'd be happy to match my life up to yours anytime.

Well, you're used to losing and feeling small and insignificant, so....

My UM info is almost always good. Don't recall losing very often either. Again, let's go head-to-head and compare our lives and accomplishments. We can do it in PM's, or through a mutual friend poster.
this crap is just bizarre. i wasn't going to mention your cheerleader thread from yesterday but combined with this its obvious you have problems.

So posting an athletic department press release from gogriz.com gives you heartburn? You really are weird. I have never run across anyone in my life who I disagree with more than you. I don't necessarily think you are a bad guy; I'm just amazed at how I almost never agree with anything you say.

What I think is bizarre is your keeping links to all or most of the bad behavior articles on Griz athletes, so that you can post them on egriz from time to time. Also, the outright lies you sometimes tell about Griz athletes. Your Jimmy Wilson posting years ago was a good example. You must be disappointed that Florio isn't still around to write negative articles on Griz athletics.
 
I am starting to question whether my future career goal as a mediator is realistic. I honestly thought, "OK, so we're done here" would settle most disputes.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
I am starting to question whether my future career goal as a mediator is realistic. I honestly thought, "OK, so we're done here" would settle most disputes.
I'd like to help you out here, CDA. I could swoop in and wave my magic kill wand . . . but I'm too busy sitting here shaking my head. Wow. :?
 
PlayerRep said:
getgrizzy said:
PlayerRep said:
EverettGriz said:
Sadly, you have been, however.




Well, you're used to losing and feeling small and insignificant, so....

My UM info is almost always good. Don't recall losing very often either. Again, let's go head-to-head and compare our lives and accomplishments. We can do it in PM's, or through a mutual friend poster.
this crap is just bizarre. i wasn't going to mention your cheerleader thread from yesterday but combined with this its obvious you have problems.

So posting an athletic department press release from gogriz.com gives you heartburn? You really are weird. I have never run across anyone in my life who I disagree with more than you. I don't necessarily think you are a bad guy; I'm just amazed at how I almost never agree with anything you say.

What I think is bizarre is your keeping links to all or most of the bad behavior articles on Griz athletes, so that you can post them on egriz from time to time. Also, the outright lies you sometimes tell about Griz athletes. Your Jimmy Wilson posting years ago was a good example. You must be disappointed that Florio isn't still around to write negative articles on Griz athletics.

PR, worse yet. Florio is now around as an adjunct professor. So she is now undercover to dig up more dirt to other authors and media sources. :thumb:
 
Grisly Fan said:
AWF, you are not going to win any kind of rational argument with that mental midget. His insecurities seem to stem from an obsessive need to prove he is smarter than he actually is. He makes personal attacks when none are necessary or warranted. His reading comprehension of anyone else's posts is quite poor. And the fact I know more about his personal life than any should on an ostensibly anonymous forum almost literally screams "look at me, look at me". AWF - you are in my estimation one of the most level headed posters here and I agree completely with what you are saying on this matter. I am now steeling myself for the veritable textual barrage headed my way... And no I won't bother to read it.
.

Thanks, GF. I know better. I'm going back to my usual policy of just ignoring it.
 
signedbewildered said:
Lack of confidence and lack of having fun have never been problems of mine.

Oh believe me your posts portray you as having a major insecurity issue. Just go back and read some of them.....never mind.

Don't think anyone who actually knows me would support your view. Send a PM to Brint, Titleist or Native, to see if they think I lack confidence. You obviously don't know what you're talking about. Your posts have generally confirm that you rarely know what you're talking about. "Bewildered" is probably a good name for you.
 
PlayerRep said:
signedbewildered said:
Lack of confidence and lack of having fun have never been problems of mine.

Oh believe me your posts portray you as having a major insecurity issue. Just go back and read some of them.....never mind.

Don't think anyone who actually knows me would support your view. Send a PM to Brint, Titleist or Native, to see if they think I lack confidence. You obviously don't know what you're talking about. Your posts have generally confirm that you rarely know what you're talking about. "Bewildered" is probably a good name for you.

If you truly were confident and you weren't so insecure with yourself you wouldn't be asking for others to back you up.

Right?

Right.

A good little read on narcissism and true self esteem....

http://www.livescience.com/16650-narcissists-esteem.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Many of us, including me, appreciate much of the information you take the time to share here. Unfortunately the way you sometimes come off really takes away from any constructive knowledge you may have to offer. It's ok to be wrong once in a while. I mean, it's not ok for me but it's ok for other people.
 
PlayerRep said:
signedbewildered said:
Lack of confidence and lack of having fun have never been problems of mine.

Oh believe me your posts portray you as having a major insecurity issue. Just go back and read some of them.....never mind.

Don't think anyone who actually knows me would support your view. Send a PM to Brint, Titleist or Native, to see if they think I lack confidence. You obviously don't know what you're talking about. Your posts have generally confirm that you rarely know what you're talking about. "Bewildered" is probably a good name for you.
Perhaps this is the type of "confidence" that folks are suggesting?

Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental disorder in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for admiration and a lack of empathy for others. But behind this mask of ultraconfidence lies a fragile self-esteem that's vulnerable to the slightest criticism.

Edit: Bewildered beat me to it.
 
Timing for the release of this book is perfect - after recruiting season and by the time NDSU comes to town the issue will be long dead. I would have been much more worried if this had been out in January.
 
con·fi·dent - having strong belief or full assurance; sure
feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured
full of confidence
assured; certain
sure of oneself; self-confident; bold

confidence -
› a feeling of having little doubt about yourself and your abilities
a feeling of self-assurance arising from one’s appreciation of one’s own abilities or qualities
 
signedbewildered said:
PlayerRep said:
signedbewildered said:
Lack of confidence and lack of having fun have never been problems of mine.

Oh believe me your posts portray you as having a major insecurity issue. Just go back and read some of them.....never mind.

Don't think anyone who actually knows me would support your view. Send a PM to Brint, Titleist or Native, to see if they think I lack confidence. You obviously don't know what you're talking about. Your posts have generally confirm that you rarely know what you're talking about. "Bewildered" is probably a good name for you.

If you truly were confident and you weren't so insecure with yourself you wouldn't be asking for others to back you up.

Right?

Right.

You appear to lack the confidence in your statements to actually ask someone who knows.
 
PlayerRep said:
con·fi·dent - having strong belief or full assurance; sure
feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured
full of confidence
assured; certain
sure of oneself; self-confident; bold

confidence -
› a feeling of having little doubt about yourself and your abilities
a feeling of self-assurance arising from one’s appreciation of one’s own abilities or qualities

Admitting one's over confidence, an element of the narcissistic disorder, is perhaps the only act one can take to persuade others maybe they don't have the disorder. Or could it just be narcissistic reverse psychology? Any of you Freuds our there want to chime in?
 

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