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THEY'LL MISS PLAYING IN NON-SEC GAME OR HAVE TO USE CONDOMS IN THEIR NEXT NON CONSENSUAL- ENCOUNTER. THEIR CHOICE.
I can't believe Sonny hasn't reprimanded the urinal nad lickers for saying that.
"The Athens Banner-Herald reported Munzenmaier was arrested after he was seen on an Athens street waving his arms. According to the incident report, the officer slammed on his brakes to avoid running over him. The officer asked Munzenmaier for his ID and noticed a strong smell of alcohol. Munzenmaier said he thought he was flagging down a taxi."
HAhaha. That's outstanding.
Wonder if Richt gonna have to step up the discipline consequences for things like this...as Barney Fife would say "Gotta nip it in the bud!" or it will just roll down hill...
Munzenmaier said he thought he was flagging down a taxi."
:laugher:
Athletic Association policy calls for a suspension of 10 percent of the season for a first-time alcohol incident, something that was on Munzenmaier's mind when he thanked the arresting officer from Athens-Clarke County for "costing him two games," according to the incident report.
After the comment about losing two games, the officer asked Munzenmaier what sport he played.
"Look at me," the 6-foot-1, 225-pound Duluth native said, according the report. "What sport do you think I play?"
Munzenmaier told the officer it was obvious that "we" have it "out for them," according to the report, and that police have a point system for athletes. The officer told Munzenmaier he had no idea that he was an athlete when he stopped his vehicle, nor did he care. Munzenmaier later used an expletive to tell the officer to shut his mouth because he didn't want to make small talk, according to the report.