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March 28, 2007

Pissing Excellence

Auburn's national champion diver, Steven Segerlin, was busting taking a whiz in an Athens Parking Deck on Saturday. That would've been funny enough in and of itself, but he made matters worse by giving the cops a fake ID.

Now...if he had gotten the ID from Tanner Strickland's guy...that would make this story 10x funnier. David Ching has all the details in the Columbus-Ledger.

See Also:
-- The Triple Lindy (8 mb) - Rodney.com

PWD

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am from Charleston (SC) and, there at least, that (public urination) is a hefty, hefty fine. A relative of mine got popped for using the bathroom behind a dumpster behind a bar once (wow, did I just admit that?). The fine was about 700+ bucks - in '97.

The funny thing is that he was also smoking a doobie at the time and the fine for that was only a little over 300. So apparently, in SC at least, it is not a big deal to smoke pot - just make sure you go to the bathroom inside first.

There's really no point/connection to that story; I am just bored being that the wife is out of town.

Anonymous said...

Ok, you're 22 years old. Why the fake id?

Anonymous said...

JP - He's an Auburn man.

Nuff said.

Anonymous said...

This just shows that the bars are the only reason UGA football players get busted more for drinking than any other school. Other universities keep drinking to their houses but not Athens. Athens' bar scene is amazing but the only down side is we get to hear about our players getting busted.

If Athens is good enough to get a athlete from another university busted we should get half points for drinking related points in the Fulmer Cup

Anonymous said...

Couldn't have happened to a representative of a more appropriate university. With all of the crap we take from Auburn fans because our athletes don't get free passes like their's do. Taking into consideration Trey Blackmon, it seems that once some of these "Auburn men" step out of Lee Co., they become a little more susceptible to be arrested. I wonder why that is.

Looks like that New York Times team chaplain of the year needs to counsel this diver on the sins of public intoxication, urinating in public, and being stupid enough to give an officer a fake I.D. when you don't need one.

 
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