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Saints QB Griffin gets 50 stitches in face


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http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/saints-quarterback-ryan-griffin-hit-with-bottle-needed-50-stitches-in-his-face/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

The story says that after an argument at a night club, the Saints backup QB was hit in the face with a champagne bottle which broke. He got 50 stitches in his face. No pic yet but that's gotta be pretty significant.

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Was just about to post this. Anyone who goes out to a bar at 1 am in downtown New Orleans is asking for trouble. Fifty stiches to the face is a big gash and lucky it didn't get his eye. Bottom line.....nothing good will happen being in a bar after midnight in New Orleans.

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New Orleans is a trash dump full of folks looking for trouble. No way in hell I would ever spend money to visit that cess pool.

If you should ever end up down there I know a she-male that owns a 3500 square foot house that is squeezed onto a 3300 square foot lot. You can even stalk Saint players at Home Depot after Pilates class and stopping off for a quick side salad. Your evenings would be jam packed discussing the finer points of foam shoes, Blue Dog paintings, coin collecting, and granite counter tops. 

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If you should ever end up down there I know a she-male that owns a 3500 square foot house that is squeezed onto a 3300 square foot lot. You can even stalk Saint players at Home Depot after Pilates class and stopping off for a quick side salad. Your evenings would be jam packed discussing the finer points of foam shoes, Blue Dog paintings, coin collecting, and granite counter tops. 

Damn Alice has been found out!
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If you should ever end up down there I know a she-male that owns a 3500 square foot house that is squeezed onto a 3300 square foot lot. You can even stalk Saint players at Home Depot after Pilates class and stopping off for a quick side salad. Your evenings would be jam packed discussing the finer points of foam shoes, Blue Dog paintings, coin collecting, and granite counter tops. 

You forgot to talk about his amazing 2x2 sq ft area of perfectly manicured bermuda grass.

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And think about this, how hard is a bottle of liquor? Those bottles are not some movie candy glass. That is a straight up serious blow to the head. A guaranteed concussion. Not good. That kind of blow could end a career.

i don't know who the kid is and if he was an heiress apparent. But I have to imagine it's a big deal to his career.

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