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John Daly (official thread)

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His story never stops being hilarious

Police: Golfer John Daly drunk, detained | Tours & News | Golf.com
When you hear the words "Hooters," "John Daly" and "extremely intoxicated" in the same sentence, you know where this story is going.

In the latest chapter of Daly's longtime struggle with alcohol abuse, Daly was held overnight in a North Carolina jail after passing out at a Hooters restaurant, according to Winston-Salem police.

Police officers were called to the Hooters at 120 Hanes Square Circle in Winston-Salem at 2:17 a.m. When police arrived, Daly, who had passed out at the restaurant, was already being treated by emergency medical workers, according to police reports. Emergency workers said Daly refused to go to a hospital.

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tibor75;1309711; said:
Police officers were called to the Hooters at 120 Hanes Square Circle in Winston-Salem at 2:17 a.m. When police arrived, Daly, who had passed out at the restaurant, was already being treated by emergency medical workers, according to police reports. Emergency workers said Daly refused to go to a hospital.

Give him credit.

Point 1: If you are going to get wasted at a bar, why take the chance of a DUI... just take a nap.

Point 2: If you're going to take a nap at a bar, why not make it Hooters? Guess'n that they've got's lot of soft pillows to curl up with there.

Point 3: See point 2.

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John is what he is and makes no bones about it. He doesn't pretend to be anything that he isn't, and certainly doesn't hide behind his beer can and cigarette. Like him and his behavior or not, the guy is real. The beer gut, the monster drives, and the two early majors turned alot of people into fans of John 16-17 years ago. He may not be the role model that you're looking for, but who out there wouldn't want him over for a backyard BBQ?
 
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Daly says night in jail a misunderstanding

JACKSONVILLE, Florida: With no golf on his schedule, John Daly says he went to North Carolina to have fun with some friends.
What followed was a night in jail to sober up, a photo of Daly in orange coveralls with his eyes half-open, and the kind of publicity that seems to accompany the two-time major champion no matter where he goes.
"Nothing is going right in my life right now," Daly said in a telephone interview Sunday. "I'm going through a hell of a divorce. I haven't seen my son. It was an unfortunate incident, but it's a joke what people are saying. I take full responsibility for what happened, but it wasn't that big of a deal."
According to Winston-Salem police, Daly appeared "extremely intoxicated and uncooperative" when he was found outside a Hooters restaurant early Oct. 27. With no other means of transportation, he was taken to the Forsyth County jail for 24 hours to get sober.
Daly said it could have been avoided if his friends had realized he tends to sleep with his eyes open when he's tired, stressed and has been drinking. He said the driver of his private bus, parked near Hooters, panicked when he saw Daly and called the paramedics.
"If I had seen someone like that, I probably would have done the same thing," he said. "They were only trying to protect me."
But he said he was not arrested, nor was he thrown out of Hooters. The restaurant closed more than an hour before police arrived.
"The thing I want people to know is when I called my girlfriend at 11:30 p.m., I was going back to the bus to go sleep," Daly said. "I'm not going to say I wasn't drunk. I did have a few drinks. I said to them, 'I'm tired, I'm drunk and I'm going to bed.'"
Daly said his friends woke him up about 2 a.m.
"The bus driver called 911 because my eyes were open," Daly said. "I said, 'What's going on?' He said, 'We thought you were dead.' Anybody who knows me ... when I'm tired, I sleep with my eyes open. They know it takes awhile to wake me up."
Daly said he wanted to go to a hotel, but was told someone sober had to be with him. That's when he was introduced to a North Carolina law called "Assistance to Intoxicated Persons."
"It's like a public service," Winston-Salem police Lt. C.A. Lowder said Sunday. "The person is taken into our custody for their own welfare due to impairment or intoxication. It's not a criminal offense."
Daly said he does not know why he was put into orange coveralls, or why his photo was released to the public.
"The picture looks like I'm drunk," he said. "I wasn't drunk when they took the picture. The picture people are seeing is me half-asleep."

Entire article: Daly says night in jail a misunderstanding - International Herald Tribune
 
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