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matcar;1782538; said:Yikes, when did ORD and Toas get the ban? Permanently??
Ryan36_1;1781630; said:
Gatorubet;1782549; said:Last thing I read on here Ord was having a beer with Bill.....then - BAM! - ban hammer!
Moral:
Never have a beer with Bill....
that's the real reason I never showed up in LALast thing I read on here Ord was having a beer with Bill.....then - BAM! - ban hammer!
Moral:
Never have a beer with Bill....
The Red Brick Sports Pub canceled a fundraising event scheduled for last night after creating controversy with its promotion.
The fundraiser aimed to benefit victims of the Athens County tornado and would have featured Brandon Hanning, the former Ohio mascot who tackled Brutus Buckeye two weekends ago in Columbus. His actions drew national media attention.
Jason Corriher, assistant athletic director for Media Relations for the Department of Athletics, said his department contacted the Red Cross and Red Brick with concerns about the fundraiser.
"Once aware of the event, the department shared that it did not support the activity but respected their ability to participate," Corriher said in a statement.
The Athens County Red Cross withdrew from the event Thursday afternoon, the same day the Department of Athletics contacted both parties.
"We have a national policy to not get involved with controversial issues," said Pamela Martino, executive director of Athens Red Cross. "We have had several people contact us with regards to the situation, and we decided we'd rather not get involved with it."
Aaron Comstock, entertainment and promotions manager for Red Brick, said he met with university officials yesterday afternoon, but he would not comment on whom he met or what was discussed.
After the meeting, Comstock canceled the event.
A Pac;1781824; said:here's the real question: how do you embarrass an embarrassment of a school even more?