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3074326;1932132; said:Not anymore. I think Eddie Rife could though.
Actually, I know he could. I'm pretty sure it was Rife, but when I worked at a Buckeye clothing/memorabilia store in Columbus, this dude would always come in and brag about how he gave Pryor and other players tattoos. He showed us pictures of the stuff he had. He had an unbelievable amount of stuff. He always bragged that he had more and better stuff than we did.
BUCKYLE;1932147; said:
Seriously though...that's kinda creepish.
GomerBucks;1932165; said:Maybe I missed the boat...
muffler dragon;1932167; said:No maybe about it.
ORD_Buckeye;1932149; said:Oh TP, I miss your musk, man."
GomerBucks;1932172; said:OKayyyyyy.. recently? Or are they talking about something that is really old news?
GomerBucks;1932172; said:OKayyyyyy.. recently? Or are they talking about something that is really old news?
muffler dragon;1932177; said:It was brought up yesterday by a poster who saw it on TV. You're at least 24 hours late on that boat.
10 Investigates went to Thomasina Pryor's East Columbus home on Wednesday and found her personal car, a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero, parked there.
Although she declined to appear for an on-camera interview, she did deny any allegations of wrongdoing. "I am not doing anything wrong," she said. "I mean, I have a job, I work all the time. My son's had a car since he was 18-year-old. What's the difference? Everybody has a car. It doesn't matter to me. My son is what matters to me. I wish everybody would understand that."
10 Investigates did find court records that showed that Thomasina Pryor has had some recent financial challenges, but she was adamant that she could afford the car payments and insisted that paying for her son's cars was worth the cost.
Documents supplied late this evening by Terrelle Pryor's attorney show that Thomasina Pryor is paying nearly 300 dollars month for the next four-and-a-half years.