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Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
the part that gets me is that his party was ADVERTISED on fliers...$50 a headOriginally Posted by DontStepOnMyShoes
If I spent a few years of my life locked up, and lost millions and then somebody told me I could possibly get it all back by just following a few simple rules Id def abide by those rules. Id be celebrating my birthday at Chuck E Cheese every year or SOMETHING. How hard is it really to stay out of the clubs, c'mon homie you gotta be smarter than that.
Hold on......this dude advertised his party?
He was just asking for trouble, whoever is giving this fool advice needs to commit that.
Toine...check this out:
It is unclear whether Phillips was invited to the party, which was hyped on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as "Michael Vick's ALL WHITE 30th Birthday Bash."
Tickets cost $50, and it was advertised as beginning at 9 p.m and ending at 2 a.m while promising a guest list that included NBA star Allen Iverson and Washington ******** cornerback DeAngelo Hall, both natives of the area, and a host of other B-list celebrities.
@@## just got real. IdiotsOriginally Posted by h3at23
SPORTSbyBROOKS
Police: Vick party shooter suspect drove white Escalade. Marcus Vick gifted white Escalade in '02 http://bit.ly/bl4GNC
@@## just got real. IdiotsOriginally Posted by h3at23
SPORTSbyBROOKS
Police: Vick party shooter suspect drove white Escalade. Marcus Vick gifted white Escalade in '02 http://bit.ly/bl4GNC
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
the part that gets me is that his party was ADVERTISED on fliers...$50 a headOriginally Posted by DontStepOnMyShoes
If I spent a few years of my life locked up, and lost millions and then somebody told me I could possibly get it all back by just following a few simple rules Id def abide by those rules. Id be celebrating my birthday at Chuck E Cheese every year or SOMETHING. How hard is it really to stay out of the clubs, c'mon homie you gotta be smarter than that.
Hold on......this dude advertised his party?
He was just asking for trouble, whoever is giving this fool advice needs to commit that.
Toine...check this out:
It is unclear whether Phillips was invited to the party, which was hyped on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as "Michael Vick's ALL WHITE 30th Birthday Bash."
Tickets cost $50, and it was advertised as beginning at 9 p.m and ending at 2 a.m while promising a guest list that included NBA star Allen Iverson and Washington ******** cornerback DeAngelo Hall, both natives of the area, and a host of other B-list celebrities.
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
the part that gets me is that his party was ADVERTISED on fliers...$50 a headOriginally Posted by toine2983
DoubleJs07 wrote:
DontStepOnMyShoes wrote:
If I spent a few years of my life locked up, and lost millions and then somebody told me I could possibly get it all back by just following a few simple rules Id def abide by those rules. Id be celebrating my birthday at Chuck E Cheese every year or SOMETHING. How hard is it really to stay out of the clubs, c'mon homie you gotta be smarter than that.
It is unclear whether Phillips was invited to the party, which was
hyped on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as
"Michael Vick's ALL WHITE 30th Birthday Bash."
Tickets cost $50, and it was advertised as beginning at 9 p.m and
ending at 2 a.m while promising a guest list that included NBA star
Allen Iverson and Washington ******** cornerback DeAngelo Hall, both
natives of the area, and a host of other B-list celebrities.
Link
"B-list?"
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
the part that gets me is that his party was ADVERTISED on fliers...$50 a headOriginally Posted by toine2983
DoubleJs07 wrote:
DontStepOnMyShoes wrote:
If I spent a few years of my life locked up, and lost millions and then somebody told me I could possibly get it all back by just following a few simple rules Id def abide by those rules. Id be celebrating my birthday at Chuck E Cheese every year or SOMETHING. How hard is it really to stay out of the clubs, c'mon homie you gotta be smarter than that.
It is unclear whether Phillips was invited to the party, which was
hyped on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as
"Michael Vick's ALL WHITE 30th Birthday Bash."
Tickets cost $50, and it was advertised as beginning at 9 p.m and
ending at 2 a.m while promising a guest list that included NBA star
Allen Iverson and Washington ******** cornerback DeAngelo Hall, both
natives of the area, and a host of other B-list celebrities.
Link
"B-list?"
Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
the part that gets me is that his party was ADVERTISED on fliers...$50 a headOriginally Posted by toine2983
DoubleJs07 wrote:
DontStepOnMyShoes wrote:
If I spent a few years of my life locked up, and lost millions and then somebody told me I could possibly get it all back by just following a few simple rules Id def abide by those rules. Id be celebrating my birthday at Chuck E Cheese every year or SOMETHING. How hard is it really to stay out of the clubs, c'mon homie you gotta be smarter than that.
Hold on......this dude advertised his party?
He was just asking for trouble, whoever is giving this fool advice needs to commit that.
It is unclear whether Phillips was invited to the party, which was
hyped on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as
"Michael Vick's ALL WHITE 30th Birthday Bash."
Tickets cost $50, and it was advertised as beginning at 9 p.m and
ending at 2 a.m while promising a guest list that included NBA star
Allen Iverson and Washington ******** cornerback DeAngelo Hall, both
natives of the area, and a host of other B-list celebrities.
Link
"B-list?"
But as a 757 native, I hope that he wasn't involved/isn't punished because of this.
Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
the part that gets me is that his party was ADVERTISED on fliers...$50 a headOriginally Posted by toine2983
DoubleJs07 wrote:
DontStepOnMyShoes wrote:
If I spent a few years of my life locked up, and lost millions and then somebody told me I could possibly get it all back by just following a few simple rules Id def abide by those rules. Id be celebrating my birthday at Chuck E Cheese every year or SOMETHING. How hard is it really to stay out of the clubs, c'mon homie you gotta be smarter than that.
Hold on......this dude advertised his party?
He was just asking for trouble, whoever is giving this fool advice needs to commit that.
It is unclear whether Phillips was invited to the party, which was
hyped on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as
"Michael Vick's ALL WHITE 30th Birthday Bash."
Tickets cost $50, and it was advertised as beginning at 9 p.m and
ending at 2 a.m while promising a guest list that included NBA star
Allen Iverson and Washington ******** cornerback DeAngelo Hall, both
natives of the area, and a host of other B-list celebrities.
Link
"B-list?"
But as a 757 native, I hope that he wasn't involved/isn't punished because of this.
Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
the part that gets me is that his party was ADVERTISED on fliers...$50 a headOriginally Posted by toine2983
DoubleJs07 wrote:
DontStepOnMyShoes wrote:
If I spent a few years of my life locked up, and lost millions and then somebody told me I could possibly get it all back by just following a few simple rules Id def abide by those rules. Id be celebrating my birthday at Chuck E Cheese every year or SOMETHING. How hard is it really to stay out of the clubs, c'mon homie you gotta be smarter than that.
Hold on......this dude advertised his party?
He was just asking for trouble, whoever is giving this fool advice needs to commit that.
It is unclear whether Phillips was invited to the party, which was
hyped on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as
"Michael Vick's ALL WHITE 30th Birthday Bash."
Tickets cost $50, and it was advertised as beginning at 9 p.m and
ending at 2 a.m while promising a guest list that included NBA star
Allen Iverson and Washington ******** cornerback DeAngelo Hall, both
natives of the area, and a host of other B-list celebrities.
Link
"B-list?"
Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
the part that gets me is that his party was ADVERTISED on fliers...$50 a headOriginally Posted by toine2983
DoubleJs07 wrote:
DontStepOnMyShoes wrote:
If I spent a few years of my life locked up, and lost millions and then somebody told me I could possibly get it all back by just following a few simple rules Id def abide by those rules. Id be celebrating my birthday at Chuck E Cheese every year or SOMETHING. How hard is it really to stay out of the clubs, c'mon homie you gotta be smarter than that.
Hold on......this dude advertised his party?
He was just asking for trouble, whoever is giving this fool advice needs to commit that.
It is unclear whether Phillips was invited to the party, which was
hyped on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as
"Michael Vick's ALL WHITE 30th Birthday Bash."
Tickets cost $50, and it was advertised as beginning at 9 p.m and
ending at 2 a.m while promising a guest list that included NBA star
Allen Iverson and Washington ******** cornerback DeAngelo Hall, both
natives of the area, and a host of other B-list celebrities.
Link
"B-list?"
So true. It's not like he was driving a neon green Maserati or something.Originally Posted by Kingtre
at a 2002 escalade being the deal breaker-
i mean its 2010 out here...the way these dudes were playing with money...why would he still be driving that? unless they have proof that he STILL drives that...or that it was the same vehicle.. just saying he also gave his brother that car 8 years ago is silly- EVERYBODY had a white or black escalade at that time
So true. It's not like he was driving a neon green Maserati or something.Originally Posted by Kingtre
at a 2002 escalade being the deal breaker-
i mean its 2010 out here...the way these dudes were playing with money...why would he still be driving that? unless they have proof that he STILL drives that...or that it was the same vehicle.. just saying he also gave his brother that car 8 years ago is silly- EVERYBODY had a white or black escalade at that time
Report: Marcus Vick could be involved in shooting
(Game 102 FM Virginia Beach) has sources that Marcus Vick, Michael's brother, was involved in the shooting that took place after Vick's 30th birthday party last Friday morning. It's uncertain what "involved" means here precisely. ESPN's Adam Schefter said earlier on Wednesday that he believes the shooter will turn himself in to authorities soon.
I was surprised initially to hear the Marcus Vick connection, and couched my response with a lot of "ifs" and "possiblys" regarding the situation. (Radio host) Barefoot had no such equivocation, saying his sources were sure Marcus Vick was involved.
We'll continue to track the story, as will a growing number of national sources. ESPN led their NFL coverage today on air and online with Michael Vick's timeline problem.
Obviously all hearsay at the moment but color me SHOCKED if this Marcus part ends up being true
Report: Marcus Vick could be involved in shooting
(Game 102 FM Virginia Beach) has sources that Marcus Vick, Michael's brother, was involved in the shooting that took place after Vick's 30th birthday party last Friday morning. It's uncertain what "involved" means here precisely. ESPN's Adam Schefter said earlier on Wednesday that he believes the shooter will turn himself in to authorities soon.
I was surprised initially to hear the Marcus Vick connection, and couched my response with a lot of "ifs" and "possiblys" regarding the situation. (Radio host) Barefoot had no such equivocation, saying his sources were sure Marcus Vick was involved.
We'll continue to track the story, as will a growing number of national sources. ESPN led their NFL coverage today on air and online with Michael Vick's timeline problem.
Obviously all hearsay at the moment but color me SHOCKED if this Marcus part ends up being true