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Gene Parmesan

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  1. I get it. They either didn't want to adopt him and give him rights to their estate, or getting the conservatorship was the easiest option to get him eligible for Ole Miss. Had he not developed into a good enough player for Ole Miss and took a scholarship elsewhere his relationship would be nothing more than friends. Had he went to Alabama then NFL you have the same story with no need for adoption/conservatorship. Until we get the screwed over facts I don't think either of those two scenarios are nefarious other than they steered him to their alma mater.
  2. I don't know when they sold the restaurants but he would have to be pretty stupid if he thinks the family that helped him through high school and college was going to give him 1/3 of a nine figure estate. You guys are taking the word family more serious than Dominic Toretto.
  3. I agree he was absolutely chosen because of football, but those facts seem to have been there all along, and they didn't have to choose anyone. As TwiceHorn has commented the book seems to make that a lot clearer.
  4. I am not sure what it matters had they never used the word adopted. Unless they are running some charity scam based on that. Obviously he truly wasn't your definition of "family" to them, but they still helped him. It's semantics in my opinion until we get to the receipts of him being screwed over. The only thing that's come to light so far is that the movie was a ridiculous embellishment of the true story, but everyone should have already knew that when they saw the trailer.
  5. I'm not delving into the NCAA rules as they are likely so ass backwards there is no point to make sense of it. As I understand the only reason he is anything other than a family friend to them is because he and they wanted him to go to Ole Miss, but they were boosters. Otherwise he'd just be a friend that they helped had that went to a different school. If the conservatorship solved the NCAA issues I don't really care vs adoption. Family is not strictly a legal term, it's commonly used to express a bond to the people you care about most. Typically that's blood relatives, but if it's not, I don't require an adoption in order for somebody to be considered family. If there is evidence that they screwed him out of money with the conservatorship, I'm all ears. I don't believe they got paid what he is alleging for the book/movie, and there is no evidence they were doing anything to his NFL money.
  6. Same opinion. I watched it for the importance of the story, but it tried too hard to be clever with the topic like The Big Short and it just didn't work.
  7. Give me carrots and corn over black olives. Olives are my kryptonite. There has to be something with my taste buds with olives, because I can't wrap my head around anyone thinking that is good. There are plenty of foods that aren't for me, but I can at least discern qualities in them that others may prefer, an olive just completely bottoms me out.
  8. When you sell your story for a book maybe it standard that it includes an option for the author to sell it for a movie.
  9. I really don't understand what it matters adoption vs conservatorship? I get that they have different legal definitions and duties, but otherwise it boils down that they did take care of him, and of course it was because he was good at football. Now if they screwed him out of money, I hope they get exposed, and he gets paid, but I don't really give a crap if the family let everyone think they adopted him when they only had a conservatorship.
  10. I had no idea the family was that rich. I never saw the movie, but just assumed they were suburbanite rich. Maybe this needs to be posted on the movie forum, but selling your story for a book/movie deal is definitely worth something. That should have all been given to Oehr given they had 9 figure worth, but I can't believe it would be millions of dollars. Non fiction anything wouldn't be a thing if those were the costs.
  11. Seems like the movie wouldn't had done so well if there were dozens of stories just like it.
  12. An appendectomy is a long road to recovery.
  13. Nobody, Mcdonalds was just a stand in for any food service that people traditionally never tipped but are now being asked to. In theory those workers could be shifted to the 2.13 waiter wage scale if enough people tip. Also if a restaurant pays it's servers minimum wage or more, aren't they basically be able to keep all tips? The whole thing is ass backwards in our society. Even in simpler times there wasn't much logic in it.
  14. Why was his wife having trouble conceiving?
  15. I probably don't know what I am talking about, but if a waiter doesn't make at least make minimum wage between base pay and tips isn't the employer responsible for the difference? Also wouldn't a shitty McDs manager be able to pay his workers 2.13 an hour if he can prove that tips bring them up to minimum wage?
  16. This guy is trying to gain access to a shipping containers for human trafficking. I know a group of guys that can help. In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them....maybe you can hire The A-Team
  17. I think the point is that Sark is turning recruiting around, pointing out Quinn was also a #1 player that Sark landed as a transfer only helps that argument.
  18. Most places have expanded their taco section to include more street style tacos, but pretty much all places still have the standard taco plate with 2-3 beef tacos with your choice of crunchy/soft tortillas.
  19. Payton's worst offense to mankind was being the inspiration for the movie Home Team. For that alone he should die of gonorrhea and rot in hell.
  20. College graduates are a minority in the college fan population. Much like the NFL fan population. Maybe the college graduate turns his nose up to NFL fans, but in reality he is surrounded by just as many morons.
  21. It's likely all fake entirely. There is a guy filming a guy that's just filming the street. There is no context to what they are doing, and no context to why the car driver would even care enough to stop and get out. Seems like they are just trying to create a viral video.
  22. I hope Sark is the guy to, but what do you think takes decades? Even before NIL you see pretty much saw instantaneous turn arounds when a program hires the right coach.
  23. Seems like those guys were just standing there waiting for someone to confront them so they could mace them, or the entire thing was staged.
  24. Not all vendors want to pay for your reward points.
  25. What's about movers? First time using a moving company. I have no idea what the company pays them hourly, but I know roughly what they will be charging me per hour, and tipping someone already charging me 100+/hour isn't something I really want to do.
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