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first it's necrophiliac ducks, now it's homosexual sheep... what is the animal world coming to? :biggrin:

Football Player Caught With Stolen Sheep

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CORVALLIS, Ore. - An Oregon State football had a stolen sheep in the bed of his pickup when he was pulled over for speeding last week, Benton County authorities said.

Defensive tackle Ben Siegert, 20, was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants after failing field sobriety tests. Ninety minutes after being pulled over, the 280-pound Siegert registered a .14 percent blood-alcohol content on a breath analyzer at the Benton County Jail, according to the sheriff's office. Oregon considers drivers with a .08 percent blood alcohol content to be drunk.

Siegert told the (Corvallis) Gazette-Times that he had nothing to do with the stolen ram.

"I don't know anything about that," he said. "I'm from a city. I don't know anything about sheep."

Benton County Undersheriff Diana Simpson disagreed, saying Siegert might have been "too intoxicated to remember."

The 200-pound ram lives at the university's Sheep Center, and is part of a study on homosexuality in sheep, said Sheep Center manager Tom Nichols.

"We have at least one prank a year where we have to go to a dormitory or a sorority house and pick up a ram or a lamb or a ewe," Nichols said. "It's one of those springtime pranks."

The deputy chose not to arrest anybody for taking the sheep.

Coach Mike Riley is still evaluating Siegert's situation, said Steve Fenk, the Oregon State sports information director.

"At this point they're just going to deal with it internally," Fenk said. "I don't know if it's going to affect spring practice."

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=816&e=2&u=/ap/20050317/ap_on_fe_st/stolen_sheep
 
here's a pic of the sheep he stole.
20021105-gaysheep.jpg
 
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Drunk Beaver tries to screw Ewe in 'Ram' Pick-up

And I know it was a male sheep, but the driver didn't. And based on the study, it may have been a gay ram - not that there's anything wrong with that.
 
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Eighth member of his team to get into trouble with police this academic year? We need to keep this in a safe for the next time some outside trollers come here talking shit about "all of the arrests under Tressel".
 
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MililaniBuckeye said:
Eighth member of his team to get into trouble with police this academic year? We need to keep this in a safe for the next time some outside trollers come here talking shit about "all of the arrests under Tressel".
Oh I agree Mili, however stealing a gay ram, and getting caught with it, is quite a trump card.
 
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Tibor living in Oregon?

Football Player Caught With Stolen Sheep
<!-- IMAGE -->March 16, 2005 10:24 PM EST
CORVALLIS, Ore. - An Oregon State football had a stolen sheep in the bed of his pickup when he was pulled over for speeding last week, Benton County authorities said.

Defensive tackle Ben Siegert, 20, was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants after failing field sobriety tests. Ninety minutes after being pulled over, the 280-pound Siegert registered a .14 percent blood-alcohol content on a breath analyzer at the Benton County Jail, according to the sheriff's office. Oregon considers drivers with a .08 percent blood alcohol content to be drunk.

Siegert told the (Corvallis) Gazette-Times that he had nothing to do with the stolen ram.

"I don't know anything about that," he said. "I'm from a city. I don't know anything about sheep."

Benton County Undersheriff Diana Simpson disagreed, saying Siegert might have been "too intoxicated to remember."

The 200-pound ram lives at the university's Sheep Center, and is part of a study on homosexuality in sheep, said Sheep Center manager Tom Nichols.

"We have at least one prank a year where we have to go to a dormitory or a sorority house and pick up a ram or a lamb or a ewe," Nichols said. "It's one of those springtime pranks."

The deputy chose not to arrest anybody for taking the sheep.

Coach Mike Riley is still evaluating Siegert's situation, said Steve Fenk, the Oregon State sports information director.

"At this point they're just going to deal with it internally," Fenk said. "I don't know if it's going to affect spring practice."
 
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buckeyefool said:
Football Player Caught With Stolen Sheep
<!-- IMAGE -->March 16, 2005 10:24 PM EST
CORVALLIS, Ore. - An Oregon State football had a stolen sheep in the bed of his pickup when he was pulled over for speeding last week, Benton County authorities said.

Defensive tackle Ben Siegert, 20, was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants after failing field sobriety tests. Ninety minutes after being pulled over, the 280-pound Siegert registered a .14 percent blood-alcohol content on a breath analyzer at the Benton County Jail, according to the sheriff's office. Oregon considers drivers with a .08 percent blood alcohol content to be drunk.

Siegert told the (Corvallis) Gazette-Times that he had nothing to do with the stolen ram.

"I don't know anything about that," he said. "I'm from a city. I don't know anything about sheep."

Benton County Undersheriff Diana Simpson disagreed, saying Siegert might have been "too intoxicated to remember."

The 200-pound ram lives at the university's Sheep Center, and is part of a study on homosexuality in sheep, said Sheep Center manager Tom Nichols.

"We have at least one prank a year where we have to go to a dormitory or a sorority house and pick up a ram or a lamb or a ewe," Nichols said. "It's one of those springtime pranks."

The deputy chose not to arrest anybody for taking the sheep.

Coach Mike Riley is still evaluating Siegert's situation, said Steve Fenk, the Oregon State sports information director.

"At this point they're just going to deal with it internally," Fenk said. "I don't know if it's going to affect spring practice."
Uh,
buckeyefool, this story was posted a few days ago.

You better delete this before Tibor rips you a new one.
 
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Thump said:
Uh,
buckeyefool, this story was posted a few days ago.

You better delete this before Tibor rips you a new one.


No way the fool is afraid of Tib's gay ram pumpin ass. I bet that BF kicks his butt. Better yet, I will place massive amounts of vcashola's on the fool in said bout.

Come on fool, stand up and be a man, don't let that camel jockey bully you. Kick his ass!! :biggrin:
 
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