Archive for January 3rd, 2008

Holiday Guide ‘08

Yesterday was January 2nd, which I personally believe is the best day of the year. It’s the official end of the holidays. No more presents to buy. No more decorations to hang. No more family and friends that I’m forced to pretend I like. Finally I can return to the life I’m used to living: wallowing in my own depression and self-loathing.

Also, it gives me a chance to plan out the holidays I’m going to celebrate during 2008. Contrary to popular belief, there are some holidays I actually enjoy. Mostly the ones that involve heavy drinking and some sort of idol worship. Anyway, here’s Tony’s Guide To The 2008 Holidays.

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Shoplifting: An Epidemic

(Note: This article was written at halftime of the Fiesta Bowl. If the University of Oklahoma came back to win in the second half, the introduction of this article will not make much sense.)

Unless you live under a rock or hate football, you are well aware that DeMarcus Granger, the Sooners’ top run stuffer, was suspended for the Fiesta Bowl. Typically, the Sooners would just jam another 5-star recruit in the missing player’s position and roll up another victory. This time: not so much. Apparently, when you come up against the best running team in the country, it helps to have your best defenders against the run. Who knew?

So what transgression was so bad that Granger could not play and personally cost me 31 points in my Bowl Confidence Pool? Did he sleep with a twelve year old? No, that was this guy. Did he participate in a mass cheating scandal? No, that was these guys. What he actually did was rip off a Burlington Coat Factory by shoplifting a $75 jacket…even though he apparently had the cash necessary to make the purchase in his pocket.

Brilliant! A co-worker and I were discussing the situation yesterday and trying to figure out if there were other players with Granger when he failed to make his purchase. Theoretically believing that those players would have either stopped him, or been culpable enough to be sent home, as well. I was convinced that no player goes off without some of his teammates while on a road trip, especially for a bowl game. He thought that the fellow Sooners probably disowned the nose tackle when he suggested going into Burlington Coat Factory. My co-worker had a point, but in Granger’s defense he probably couldn’t get into the parking lot at French Market Mall so he could steal a coat while still in Oklahoma.

Anyway, being a diligent journalist, I interviewed some stores around town to see if DeMarcus had stolen anything from them. While I struck out in finding anything specifically taken by him, I did learn that shoplifters had been taking a toll on some local businesses. The shopkeepers asked that I pass along the suspect profiles, and I do so after the jump. If you have any information that may lead to bringing these fugitives to justice, leave it in the comments section. Continue reading ‘Shoplifting: An Epidemic’

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