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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;980234; said:huh huh... she said shocker. huh huh....
You do realize that all Pittsburgh journalists, by definition, are rank amateurs?elliemae;982251; said:Okay Beavis! Actually it was on the news last night that they filed charges against the kid from Pitt & the fraternity involved.
What they did not say was it was Ohio State fans they said a rival team in town.
Pittsburgh media will throw Ohio state under a bus any chance they get! That is what p!$ me off about them!
sandgk;982264; said:You do realize that all Pittsburgh journalists, by definition, are rank amateurs?
I'll bet Richard Eisenberger Sr is proud.osugrad21;979503; said:A University of Pittsburgh student who police say was videotaped pelting beer cans at an Ohio State student Saturday was charged Thursday with two summary citations.
Richard Eisenberger Jr., 20, of Easton, was issued a citation charging him with disorderly conduct and harassment after a video surfaced on YouTube.com that captured him in the act.
sandgk;982264; said:You do realize that all Pittsburgh journalists, by definition, are rank amateurs?
With social networking sites continuing to climb in popularity on the internet, a few have risen to the top. YouTube is one of those sites-
designed to allow average people to share videos and clips with others, it has evolved into a source that even newscasters refer to
during broadcasts. Now, YouTube has added another feather to its figurative cap- it is being used to catch criminals.
On October 27, 2007, Ohio State University's football team traveled to State College, Pennsylvania to meet up with rival Penn State. As
with any college game, many Ohio State fans made the trip to cheer on their team. Two Ohio State fans who are members of the
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity (nicknamed "Pike,") came into town Friday night to visit the Penn State Chapter of the same fraternity. While
they were welcomed Friday, the tension of game day rivalry deemed too much for the Nittany Lions fans to handle, and when the Ohio
State fraternity members returned to the house, they were harassed by crowds outside the Pike house. They were verbally harassed,
and had various objects, including full beer cans, thrown at them...
You really think a video like that could be unseen on BP until now?A bit belated but I didn't see it anywhere in a thread so without further adieu...
Muck;1032066; said:Apparently my search fu is weak.
I will humbly submit to my spanking now.
OCBucksFan;1032071; said: