...be critically injured in a shooting?
2007-11-26
11:59:23
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BobbyJoe Horowitz
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Can you imagine how great it would be if there were a million Sean Taylors (perhaps located in a city - like Detroit)?
2007-11-26
13:02:33 ·
update #1
Mr. blibityblabity, I haven't done anything of consequence with my life - that's why I'm posting messages here with people of similar worth.
2007-11-26
13:50:35 ·
update #2
Please note the following correction:
....with people LIKE YOU (who are of similar worth).
2007-11-26
13:52:45 ·
update #3
Mr. TDonn, I don't have a girlfriend. Therefore, I'm not sure how I'd react in that situation. If I had a girlfriend, do you think I'd be on this board?
2007-11-26
13:55:22 ·
update #4
Life can be cruel. Bad things often happen to good people. I am praying for him.
2007-11-26 12:02:27
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answer #1
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answered by Darth Brady 6
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What guy said wrong place, wrong time? The guy was sleeping in his bed, in the suburbs. I guess the guy should have been out smoking crack and banging hookers, he might not have got shot.
Sean Taylor may not be perfect, but he came from a poor background and made something of himself. What have you done with your life that you feel the need to talk bad about a guy shot in his bed?
2007-11-26 21:19:01
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answered by blibityblabity 7
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It's hard to believe that this just happened out of the blue, isn't it? So much talent, so many bad decisions. I'm not a bible thumper, but the phrase "As you sew, so shall you reap" does spring to mind. I hope he recovers, and I hope he lears a lesson that obviously elduded him at the "U" and every other stop so far in his life.
2007-11-26 20:15:36
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answered by Edward K 5
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Just like anything human being. Lets face it, the man is human and there are evil people in this world. There have been several good people who have been victim to violence. It's unfortunate that Taylor is now one of those victims and I wish him well.
2007-11-26 20:04:24
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answered by Woody 6
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Someone came into his home to burglarize it. He got up to protect his girlfriend. In doing so, the individual decided to shoot him, because he felt threatened. Now an upstanding citizen who wanted to protect his home and family is in the hospital fighting for his life.
2007-11-26 20:03:35
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answered by metsangel31 2
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Would you take a bullet to protect your girlfriend if somebody broke into your house.....
You're snarky remark just proves exactly what type of individual he is......
2007-11-26 20:11:30
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answered by TDonn 5
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He's not exactly the exemplary NFL player...He's had legal trouble...pulled a gun on someone...Yes, he was shot at his home...Police think it was a burglary/robbery
2007-11-26 20:03:43
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answered by Terry C. 7
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I sense sarcasm in your question. I hope that's not the case, because it's not funny when anybody is critically injured.
2007-11-26 20:03:39
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answered by kianvis 5
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fine individual brandishing guns like the wannabe gangsta he was... lmao... pay attention to the other details in his life and you'll see he was a good football player but his lifestyle was shady... fine individual? eh....
2007-11-26 20:02:50
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answered by bballfan4life 2
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its a sad story
2007-11-26 20:02:42
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answered by NCSUwolfpack22 3
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