We need a name and FB page for this dumbass. I know someone can provide these things. haha
I was being sarcastic anyways no worries
Here you go-
lol, I’m talking the idiot that fell. Not this slut.
http://www.wgrz.com/news/article/232715/37/Source-Releases-Name-of-Fan-who-Fell-During-Bills-Game
lol
This is my tenants boyfriend
I know this guy’s girlfriend’s landlord.
I know the guy who knows the guy’s girlfriend’s landlord.
I used to live with the guy who knows the guy who knows the guy’s girlfriend’s landlord.
I used to work with the guy who knows this guy’s girlfriend’s landlord.
I immediately regret my decision
I used to work with a guy.
I have lunch with the guy who knows this guy’s girlfriend’s landlord.
pics of the landlord’s girlfriend?
I hear he regrets his decision, is that true? The guy who knows the guy who knows the guy’s girlfriend’s landlord, not the guy who slide down the railing, whose girlfriend is the tenant of the guy, who know’s the guy that you know.
This guy I know’s father’s coworkers wifes hairdresser used to know a mechanic who did an oil change on this guy’s ex girlfiend’s brothers car once a few years back.
I used to know a girl who dated the uncle of the guy that cut the lawn for the other guys aunts girlfriend.
I once knew a girl who lived on Gordon Street. She used to be DTF, and hooked up with this guys father.
I live on a street
Can we talk more about the girl twerking for coins? I like her much better than this douche in a neck cast…
Oh and he lost his job too. :tup:
The dude who lost his balance and fell from the upper deck of Ralph Wilson stadium has now lost something else: His job.
According to WKBW.com, Rob Hopkins has been fired by advertising firm Eric Mower and Associates, two days after his obviously reckless attempt to slide down the railing.
“EMA is very concerned about Sunday’s incident at the Buffalo Bills’ game and we are relieved that the injured were released from the hospital,” the company said in a release. “Rob Hopkins is no longer employed by EMA.”
While Hopkins may find a new job, he’ll never find his way back into the place where the Bills play.
“The irresponsible behavior that occurred at yesterday’s game by the fan who fell from the upper deck is a violation of our Fan Code of Conduct and cannot, and will not, be tolerated,” the Bills said in a statement. “This individual will not be permitted back into Ralph Wilson Stadium.”
It’s the right outcome. It’s one thing for someone to put their own well-being at risk. Hopkins put others at risk, by actually falling on them.
While Hopkins losing his job seems a little harsh, we can understand why a company that specializes in shaping public perceptions would be a little concerned about its own after an incident like this.
Of course, if this had happened 60 years ago Roger Sterling would have simply given him a bottle of Scotch and a stern talking to.