Ponyx2 wrote:So how did he make it in from Atlanta so fast? And Orsini wasn't walking along behind him drooling?
nobody was with him. i dont know anything about atlanta
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me@smu wrote:And the G-IV is still in Miami...we didn't make the man fly commercial did we? tacky tacky
The news media was thrown a curve ball Tuesday when it lost the ability to track the private plane used by Osborne and Perlman on Sunday and Monday. The aircraft registered to Norfolk Iron and Metal Co., owned by NU booster Richard Robinson, paid a fee to have it removed from flight-tracking Web sites.
Pony^ wrote:
Are you sure that plane is still in Miami?The news media was thrown a curve ball Tuesday when it lost the ability to track the private plane used by Osborne and Perlman on Sunday and Monday. The aircraft registered to Norfolk Iron and Metal Co., owned by NU booster Richard Robinson, paid a fee to have it removed from flight-tracking Web sites.
http://www.epiccarnival.com/2007/12/new ... cking.html
The news media was thrown a curve ball Tuesday when it lost the ability to track the private plane used by Osborne and Perlman on Sunday and Monday. The aircraft registered to Norfolk Iron and Metal Co., owned by NU booster Richard Robinson, paid a fee to have it removed from flight-tracking Web sites.
This website is reporting about SMU possibly picking up Navy's Paul Johnson in Gerald Ford's plane.
A dead president is now helping out college football searches and you thought flight tracking was bizarre?
mustang91 wrote:On Monday a memo was sent out to athletic dept employess to leave the building by 5:30 and to leave the lights on in there offices. It said to do this because they were testing the electrical system at Ford for problems. My friend left his office right at 5:29 PM and was one of the last people out of the building. He said a security guy he had never seen locked the main door behind him.
The reason for all this as we all know now was because PJ and wife was getting a tour that night.
No offense Purple Hippo guy but Steve-O went to all that trouble last time he was here, do you think he would just allow PJ to cruise around the halls of the all sports complex?
I just don't buy it. But I wish it were true.
mustang91 wrote:On Monday a memo was sent out to athletic dept employess to leave the building by 5:30 and to leave the lights on in there offices. It said to do this because they were testing the electrical system at Ford for problems. My friend left his office right at 5:29 PM and was one of the last people out of the building. He said a security guy he had never seen locked the main door behind him.
The reason for all this as we all know now was because PJ and wife was getting a tour that night.
No offense Purple Hippo guy but Steve-O went to all that trouble last time he was here, do you think he would just allow PJ to cruise around the halls of the all sports complex?
I just don't buy it. But I wish it were true.
me@smu wrote:mustang91 wrote:On Monday a memo was sent out to athletic dept employess to leave the building by 5:30 and to leave the lights on in there offices. It said to do this because they were testing the electrical system at Ford for problems. My friend left his office right at 5:29 PM and was one of the last people out of the building. He said a security guy he had never seen locked the main door behind him.
The reason for all this as we all know now was because PJ and wife was getting a tour that night.
No offense Purple Hippo guy but Steve-O went to all that trouble last time he was here, do you think he would just allow PJ to cruise around the halls of the all sports complex?
I just don't buy it. But I wish it were true.
He would if the deal was done. Monday we had to worry about GT finding out how hard we were pushing...today if true we don't!
me@smu wrote:Pony^ wrote:
Are you sure that plane is still in Miami?The news media was thrown a curve ball Tuesday when it lost the ability to track the private plane used by Osborne and Perlman on Sunday and Monday. The aircraft registered to Norfolk Iron and Metal Co., owned by NU booster Richard Robinson, paid a fee to have it removed from flight-tracking Web sites.
http://www.epiccarnival.com/2007/12/new ... cking.html
Damn...Orsini is serious about this cloak and dagger stuff if he can make an entire flight disappear.