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To: Annette who wrote (11736)1/16/2002 6:48:24 PM
From: Thehammer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
What was in that Chunky Soup? Someone should ask him if it looks the same going out as it did going in?

It would be cool to get a hard hit on Warner and watch the puke fly in slow motion.


Not very lady-like. LOL



To: Annette who wrote (11736)1/16/2002 7:13:58 PM
From: Perry Ganz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
YOU ARE EXPOSED
You don't play in no damn symphony and your real name is Shantel
I told you to lay off the Old Milwaukee
Packers starter injured in domestic disturbance

By The Associated Press
01/16/2002 02:09 PM

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Green Bay Packers cornerback Tyrone Williams was cut in a domestic disturbance at his home in which his wife was arrested.

Police said Williams' wife, Shantel, was arrested Tuesday night after the player was cut on his forearm, requiring stitches. Williams starts at right cornerback for the Packers, who play the Rams in an NFL divisional playoff game Sunday in St. Louis.

Police Capt. Bruce Tilkens said Tyrone Williams arrived home before 9 p.m. and found the tires on his vehicle slashed and windows broken. When he entered the home he found his clothes cut up or doused with bleach, writing on the walls of his house and items broken.

Shantel Williams used pepper spray on her husband and he pulled her to the floor, police said.

She was expected to appear in court late Wednesday.

Williams was not at practice today and was replaced by Tod McBride.

Packers coach Mike Sherman declined to discuss the matter, saying it was a family situation. He said Williams attended meetings Wednesday and would practice Thursday.

Sherman said he expected Williams would be available for the team's Sunday playoff game at St. Louis. Williams is not listed on the injury report.



To: Annette who wrote (11736)1/17/2002 11:12:20 AM
From: Bill Grant  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
>>It would be cool to get a hard hit on Warner and watch the puke fly in slow motion. <<

I don't think it's nice to call Warner a puke <g>.

BG