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That dude McClendon who was instrumental in the Sonic/Starbucks deal may have off'd himself
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Whoo class="Quote" rel="2001400ex">Why don't you just come out and say you think he was murdered?
You aren't very good at this ...
This is 99%+ a suicide
Betting you missed the jokeTequilla said:
You aren't very good at this ...2001400ex said:Why don't you just come out and say you think he was murdered?
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Too bad Bennett and Stern and Mayor McCheese weren't in the car with him. Fuck him
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Somebody needs to go to the beach and ask fat sam and gummy to see if fletch is still around
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DisagreeApostleofGrief said:
I feel sorry for the guy. He is probably more or less a decent but caught up in his circumstances. Of course that was instrumental in the sonics deal puts a damper on him. So there is a bit of satisfaction that he got what was coming to him.Tequilla said:
You hate to speculate on this kind of stuff ... but way too circumstantial to be an accident IMOApostleofGrief said:I read another article that said it was a single car crashing into a wall at a very high rate of speed. Yeah, he died in a fire.
My .02: He's a typical .1 percent prick. I doubt he's a decent guy. I've read a few things about him. His company also lost something like 90% of its value and needed a bailout or some sort of government intervention IIRC (I don't feel like searching it right now).
That said...he helped manipulate entities to move a basketball team. He didn't kill or physically harm anyone. It's not real honest or honorable, but the whole "That's kharma, bitch" reply is retarded. The guy died a gruesome death. -
Likely by his own choosingFire_Marshall_Bill said:
The guy died a gruesome death.ApostleofGrief said:
I feel sorry for the guy. He is probably more or less a decent but caught up in his circumstances. Of course that was instrumental in the sonics deal puts a damper on him. So there is a bit of satisfaction that he got what was coming to him.Tequilla said:
You hate to speculate on this kind of stuff ... but way too circumstantial to be an accident IMOApostleofGrief said:I read another article that said it was a single car crashing into a wall at a very high rate of speed. Yeah, he died in a fire.
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Classy Poast. So long as Clay Bennett suffers unmercifully for eternity, I am cool with this.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
DisagreeApostleofGrief said:
I feel sorry for the guy. He is probably more or less a decent but caught up in his circumstances. Of course that was instrumental in the sonics deal puts a damper on him. So there is a bit of satisfaction that he got what was coming to him.Tequilla said:
You hate to speculate on this kind of stuff ... but way too circumstantial to be an accident IMOApostleofGrief said:I read another article that said it was a single car crashing into a wall at a very high rate of speed. Yeah, he died in a fire.
My .02: He's a typical .1 percent prick. I doubt he's a decent guy. I've read a few things about him. His company also lost something like 90% of its value and needed a bailout or some sort of government intervention IIRC (I don't feel like searching it right now).
That said...he helped manipulate entities to move a basketball team. He didn't kill or physically harm anyone. It's not real honest or honorable, but the whole "That's kharma, bitch" reply is retarded. The guy died a gruesome death. -
The coffee guy lost the Sonics. Bid rigging is almost a requirement in the oil bidness. Ever watch Dallas?
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Schultz is the villian, everyone from OKC was just doing what they could to be a bball city
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*may have sold his own couch
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"Yes, I absolutely cut his arm off. But he cut my leg off first."LoneStarDawg said:Schultz is the villian, everyone from OKC was just doing what they could to be a bball city








