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Cam Seen Clubbing w/ Rapper Common in Atlanta


fieryprophet

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He has to live his life... and he should... just hope he doesn't run into any trouble, the Atlanta club scene is full of opportunities to run into trouble.

I'm not saying he would cause any trouble, I'm saying trouble would find him (as it often finds famous people in clubs).

For an example, see what happened in Denver a few years back - Brandon Marshall was instigating but at the end of the day the guy who died reportedly had nothing to do with the altercation... you never know who you might encounter in these clubs (especially in the ATL).

Like I said, I don't expect Cam to hide in his house all day - nothing wrong with having fun and I'm sure he has the good sense to get himself out of a situation when things are getting sideways, but it still concerns me.

EDIT: And I say this as a guy who spent 8 years working as a bouncer at clubs in DC. We used to host Mike Tyson's birthday party each year and I was involved when Juan Howard and Brian Mitchell were thrown out of a club in DC many years ago.

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