InmanRoshi;2321119 said:I think most of the people that routinely stand up for PacMan are mostly high school and college kids and have very little concept of real world responsibilities.
InmanRoshi;2321119 said:I think most of the people that routinely stand up for PacMan are mostly high school and college kids and have very little concept of real world responsibilities. To them the concept that you might have to put aside what you would "like" to do for your real world responsibilities is a foreigh, crazy concept they can't understand.
You know, it's funny, so many of these poster suggest that athletes have lives that the rest of us can't even fathom and "real world" rules don't apply to them. Yet, 99% of athletes don't frequently get into trouble time after time like PacMan. 99% of athletes don't need a bodyguard hired to protect them from themselves like PacMan. And out of an hundreds of professional athletes who live in Dallas between the Cowboys, Texas Rangers and Dallas Mavericks ... only one was at Ludacris' after party getting into a fight in the bathroom. So evidently, it's not all professional athletes who live this lifestyle ... it's just one very, very stupid one.
Vintage;2321097 said:Is Pacman on call every night?
No.
Bleu Star;2321126 said:
Do you attend Wrangler's School of Advanced Stereotyping?
Chocolate Lab;2321092 said:
The bottom line is that this guy is way too stupid to last much longer even if he skates on this one. How do you get in a fight with your own freaking bodyguard?
I heard a couple minutes of the guy from channel 11 this morning, and he said the bodyguard said Pacman just attacked him when he was, um, busy at the urinal, and he had no idea why. He said Pac has shown these violent mood swings since he started protecting him, and it was even worse when he drank (imagine that).
It would probably be better for the idiot to get canned now rather than late in the year when Jenkins and Scandrick could have been gaining valuable experience.
InmanRoshi;2321131 said:In his current 'zero tolerance' situation with his employer, should he treat his life as if he's on call 24/7?
Yes.
Bleu Star;2321126 said:
Do you attend Wrangler's School of Advanced Stereotyping?
McCordsville Cowboy;2321137 said:Hustle and flow... hustle and flow....
If he's black, he's a thug.numnuts23;2320780 said:You really think Ludacris is a thug? Please tell me your joking!!
Clove;2321149 said:If he's black, he's a thug.
Clove;2321149 said:If he's black, he's a thug.
Vintage;2321146 said:Everday I'm hustling.... everyday I'm hustling.....e'ry day...e'ry day, e'ry day I'm hustling...
(Can't believe I resorted to quoting him)
Vintage;2321141 said:So no, he's not on call then, on Tuesday night.
I guess is theoretical a Tuesday night, midnight regular season game could spring up out of nowhere...with no advanced warning.
Bleu Star;2321156 said:This is getting good.
InmanRoshi;2321143 said:I'm just projecting how common sense could be such a foreign and strange concept to some people .. I would assume only it apply to young people. If grown up, responsible adults have such a hard time grasping that your job doesn't always allow you to do what you would 'like' to do ... yikes.
Although, it explains a lot about our society, I guess.