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Scott Welsh
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Posted: 11/9/2010 2:30 PM
...that its late afternoon and no one has posted / talked about the other side of the story that came out in The Post this morning.

http://thepost.ohiou.edu/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=4&ArticleID=33013
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Posted: 11/9/2010 2:52 PM
Scott Welsh wrote:expand_more
...that its late afternoon and no one has posted / talked about the other side of the story that came out in The Post this morning.

http://thepost.ohiou.edu/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=4&ArticleID=33013


Nothing to talk about. What, did you think Cornwell was going to come out and admit his workers were in the wrong? Of course not.
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Posted: 11/9/2010 8:52 PM
And of course everything he said is total hearsay because even though he was in the place, he didn't see the fight.  I'm sure that if their boss asked "What happened?" the no-necks will admit fault.
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Posted: 11/9/2010 9:02 PM
Not to mention that one of the bouncers is known for laying out athletes and has several disorderly conduct convictions on his record...I doubt he'd want to admit to any fault if the story of him taking it outside himself holds true.
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Posted: 11/10/2010 7:25 AM
Pataskala wrote:expand_more
And of course everything he said is total hearsay because even though he was in the place, he didn't see the fight.  I'm sure that if their boss asked "What happened?" the no-necks will admit fault.


And what's talked about on here is not based on hearsay but rather fact?  The truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
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Posted: 11/10/2010 9:29 PM
John C. Wanamaker wrote:expand_more
And of course everything he said is total hearsay because even though he was in the place, he didn't see the fight.  I'm sure that if their boss asked "What happened?" the no-necks will admit fault.


And what's talked about on here is not based on hearsay but rather fact?  The truth is probably somewhere in the middle.


Probably not in the middle, but about four fifths of the way toward the Boo end of the scale.  What we know about Boo and what we know about the infamous Courtside bouncers leaves Boo with a definite edge in the Court of Bobcatattack.com Public Opinion.  And, we are the most learned folks in the universe on said subject.  In Boo we trust, all others are presumed fabricators until proven otherwise!  
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Posted: 11/10/2010 10:15 PM
this is the most telling quote from the article-

"When my guys were pulled outside, they stared at a group of at least 10 people," Cornwell said. "It was three on 10. They were just defending themselves after that."

why didn't the bouncers just go back inside? its one thing to hear about a bouncer fight inside a bar, but fighting out in the street is something else completely.
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Posted: 11/11/2010 12:05 AM
Why did these bouncers assume all or some of these people were football players? For instance, hypothetically, if one football player had a cousin and brother in from out of town why would they assume the visitors were football players?
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Posted: 11/11/2010 12:21 AM
perimeterpost wrote:expand_more
this is the most telling quote from the article-

"When my guys were pulled outside, they stared at a group of at least 10 people," Cornwell said. "It was three on 10. They were just defending themselves after that."

why didn't the bouncers just go back inside? its one thing to hear about a bouncer fight inside a bar, but fighting out in the street is something else completely.


Another thing is I've never ever heard of anyone turning violent because they weren't permitted entry.  I've heard of people trying to push past but pulling bouncers into the streets to beat the crap out of them because the bouncers were doing their jobs???  Something does not fit with that story.
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