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Date: March 29th, 2024 1:47 PM Author: maroon home weed whacker
Prior to entering the NFL, Davenport allegedly broke into the dorm room of a Barry University woman and defecated in a laundry basket on April 1, 2002.[7] A woman sleeping in the room told police she was startled by a strange grunting sound and observed Davenport in a squatted position, evacuating his bowels and voiding into a laundry hamper in her closet.[8][9] In a plea bargain, his felony charge of second-degree burglary and misdemeanor count of criminal mischief were dropped in exchange for his completing 100 hours of community service.[10] Davenport maintained his innocence after the hearing, demanding outside of the courthouse, "Where's the evidence? Where's the manure? I know I didn't do it – I just wanted to get it over with."[11]
During his career, Davenport was given the nicknames "Dookie"[12] and "The Dump Truck."[13] While playing for the Packers, a portable commode was placed inside of his locker during training camp as a rookie hazing prank,[14] and a spirited letter writing campaign to the Green Bay team equipment manager asked in jest that he be issued jersey Number Two for practice,[15] which was referenced for many years during the opening of the "D-List" show on WAUK ESPN 540 in Milwaukee before the station flipped format from sports talk to progressive talk.[16] All are plays on the incident.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5510577&forum_id=2#47536803) |
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Date: March 29th, 2024 1:47 PM Author: maroon home weed whacker
Prior to entering the NFL, Davenport allegedly broke into the dorm room of a Barry University woman and defecated in a laundry basket on April 1, 2002.[7] A woman sleeping in the room told police she was startled by a strange grunting sound and observed Davenport in a squatted position, evacuating his bowels and voiding into a laundry hamper in her closet.[8][9] In a plea bargain, his felony charge of second-degree burglary and misdemeanor count of criminal mischief were dropped in exchange for his completing 100 hours of community service.[10] Davenport maintained his innocence after the hearing, demanding outside of the courthouse, "Where's the evidence? Where's the manure? I know I didn't do it – I just wanted to get it over with."[11]
During his career, Davenport was given the nicknames "Dookie"[12] and "The Dump Truck."[13] While playing for the Packers, a portable commode was placed inside of his locker during training camp as a rookie hazing prank,[14] and a spirited letter writing campaign to the Green Bay team equipment manager asked in jest that he be issued jersey Number Two for practice,[15] which was referenced for many years during the opening of the "D-List" show on WAUK ESPN 540 in Milwaukee before the station flipped format from sports talk to progressive talk.[16] All are plays on the incident.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5510577&forum_id=2#47536808) |
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Date: March 29th, 2024 1:48 PM Author: maroon home weed whacker
Prior to entering the NFL, Davenport allegedly broke into the dorm room of a Barry University woman and defecated in a laundry basket on April 1, 2002.[7] A woman sleeping in the room told police she was startled by a strange grunting sound and observed Davenport in a squatted position, evacuating his bowels and voiding into a laundry hamper in her closet.[8][9] In a plea bargain, his felony charge of second-degree burglary and misdemeanor count of criminal mischief were dropped in exchange for his completing 100 hours of community service.[10] Davenport maintained his innocence after the hearing, demanding outside of the courthouse, "Where's the evidence? Where's the manure? I know I didn't do it – I just wanted to get it over with."[11]
During his career, Davenport was given the nicknames "Dookie"[12] and "The Dump Truck."[13] While playing for the Packers, a portable commode was placed inside of his locker during training camp as a rookie hazing prank,[14] and a spirited letter writing campaign to the Green Bay team equipment manager asked in jest that he be issued jersey Number Two for practice,[15] which was referenced for many years during the opening of the "D-List" show on WAUK ESPN 540 in Milwaukee before the station flipped format from sports talk to progressive talk.[16] All are plays on the incident.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5510577&forum_id=2#47536812) |
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Date: March 29th, 2024 1:48 PM Author: maroon home weed whacker
Prior to entering the NFL, Davenport allegedly broke into the dorm room of a Barry University woman and defecated in a laundry basket on April 1, 2002.[7] A woman sleeping in the room told police she was startled by a strange grunting sound and observed Davenport in a squatted position, evacuating his bowels and voiding into a laundry hamper in her closet.[8][9] In a plea bargain, his felony charge of second-degree burglary and misdemeanor count of criminal mischief were dropped in exchange for his completing 100 hours of community service.[10] Davenport maintained his innocence after the hearing, demanding outside of the courthouse, "Where's the evidence? Where's the manure? I know I didn't do it – I just wanted to get it over with."[11]
During his career, Davenport was given the nicknames "Dookie"[12] and "The Dump Truck."[13] While playing for the Packers, a portable commode was placed inside of his locker during training camp as a rookie hazing prank,[14] and a spirited letter writing campaign to the Green Bay team equipment manager asked in jest that he be issued jersey Number Two for practice,[15] which was referenced for many years during the opening of the "D-List" show on WAUK ESPN 540 in Milwaukee before the station flipped format from sports talk to progressive talk.[16] All are plays on the incident.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5510577&forum_id=2#47536816) |
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