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Detroit News Article on Terry Richardson and Tweeting
Unfortunately it looks like this is being driven by Chatsports regarding twitter especially -
This story is making alot of allusions to even more issues being left in the open on twitter not only with Michigan, but they are going to add more versions over the next several weeks on several high profile programs.
"You're gonna eat lightning, and you're gonna crap thunder!"
Please stop posting links to that site. Site traffic encourages him to write even more drivel.
Let's all pretend he doesn't exist, just like in that made-for-TV movie "Merlin" where Dr. Alan Grant ignores Queen Mab and then she disappears.
As a child I was deeply bothered by the fact that Alan Grant was now Merlin. I am not sure why. As an adult I am still bothered by it.
It bothered me more that Martin Short was some sort of buck-toothed magician.
I agree with that; however, the tweets that they have pulled are more disturbing than the story above. It is too bad that these young guys do not understand what the impact and overall opinon change can happen with the use of twitter/facebook when you randomly post without thinking.
Unfortunately, I am sure that someone at Freep or Detnews will eventually grab ahold of this story and run with it......especially after the stories on Yuri Wright that made their rounds the last few weeks.
"You're gonna eat lightning, and you're gonna crap thunder!"
... and I won't take sides.
I just want to say, here and now, for about the sixth time in the last two years, that someday a Michigan football player's Twitter account is going to be a big headache for Brady Hoke and Dave Brandon. And it won't be just Michigan.
I was really struck by one of Denard Robinson's (he of the offline Twitter account following the spontaneous combustion of a coed with whom he was friendly) comments at the Obama speech at Glick fieldhouse: "We're not supposed to talk to the press..."
Okay. But what about all the cray shi on Twitter?
This isn't a Michigan-specific problem; not by a long shot. And I'm certainly no genius or soothsayer in predicting a future TwitterScandal. How could there not be one? Good management (and I respect both Dave Brandon and Brady Hoke as being really good managers) would recognize that something has to be done about Michigan athletes and Twitter.
Then, there might be only one choice. Ban twitter for michigan athletes. I think AJ williams and Tom strobel are off. Maybe more to come. This is what is meant when they said fans cant have nice things. And you have bottom fishers like you know who, who stalk twitter accounts and report them.
Kids will be kids and wrong things will be said. You can fault almost anyone for what they write on twitter. Not everyone will take it the same way it was intended to mean.
It's nice to know that future Wolverine football players are biggots.
GO BLUE!
Since every 17 year old can be diagnosed and classified via the 140 characters in a tweet, it seems to me that charging tuition is a bit over the top.
WTF is a biggot?
May you have a strong foundation
When the winds of changes shift
Here's a video that shows the consequences of expressing your personal feelings on a social networking site.
I don't get the Chick-fil-A thing. I finally tried one last month. Tasted like a sweaty turd. And I love fast food.
It's disturbing enough that you understand what a turd tastes like. But the fact that you took time to drip sweat on it before taking a bite goes above and beyond the call of duty.
Maybe he's naturally sweaty. And it was fresh.
Or maybe it was really an effort to pass. Don't judge him so.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk


Twice as creepy.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk