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      Location: Tulsa, Ok | LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue..
It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. |
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          Location: Washington | Cheating, it's that simple. Let's see who decides what is best for this American venue, throught the court system. I personal dislike the few who feel the need to screw it up for the masses....and thinking that shouldn't ever be an after thought by the few. |
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      Location: Adopt a homeless pet - www.petfinder.com! | SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM
LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue..
It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined.
I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on.
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| RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey 
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches.
I'm sure he has felt a good deal of discomfort since this all went down.
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RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey 
Snitches get stitches.
How awful a world we would live in if no one ever spoke up for what they believed in and felt was unjust.
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       Location: Florida | TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches.
OMG, you did not say that. I read about it when it happened and I am proud of the guy who reported. I bet his daddy had something to say about this. |
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        Location: Kansas | Vickie - 2016-08-12 3:04 PM TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches. OMG, you did not say that. I read about it when it happened and I am proud of the guy who reported. I bet his daddy had something to say about this.
If someone didn't have the courage to blow the whistle, this kind of deception could happen again. It hurts the people who do things honestly. Good for Cole Bailey.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Frodo - 2016-08-12 4:35 PM Vickie - 2016-08-12 3:04 PM TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches. OMG, you did not say that. I read about it when it happened and I am proud of the guy who reported. I bet his daddy had something to say about this. If someone didn't have the courage to blow the whistle, this kind of deception could happen again. It hurts the people who do things honestly. Good for Cole Bailey.
I wonder if this is the first time something like this has ever happen, I'm betting its not, just answered myself, lol.. |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Southtxponygirl - 2016-08-12 4:43 PM Frodo - 2016-08-12 4:35 PM Vickie - 2016-08-12 3:04 PM TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches. OMG, you did not say that. I read about it when it happened and I am proud of the guy who reported. I bet his daddy had something to say about this. If someone didn't have the courage to blow the whistle, this kind of deception could happen again. It hurts the people who do things honestly. Good for Cole Bailey.
I wonder if this is the first time something like this has ever happen, I'm betting its not, just answered myself, lol..
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      Location: Decatur, Texas | TXBO - 2016-08-12 8:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches.
That's ridiculous. When people show a complete lack of integrity, they deserve to be called out on it. If your daughter was raped and there were witnesse to the crime, would you tell her that sorry, your attack can't be prosecuted because the right thing to do is not to snitch?
I used to live in Decatur and it was all over there before the lawsuit because someone drunkenly boasted of it. Maybe Cole Bailey is the one who approached RDF, I have no idea, but it was going to get to them sooner or later the way drunk old men were running their mouths about it. |
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| COautumn - 2016-08-12 9:36 PM TXBO - 2016-08-12 8:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches. That's ridiculous. When people show a complete lack of integrity, they deserve to be called out on it. If your daughter was raped and there were witnesse to the crime, would you tell her that sorry, your attack can't be prosecuted because the right thing to do is not to snitch?
I used to live in Decatur and it was all over there before the lawsuit because someone drunkenly boasted of it. Maybe Cole Bailey is the one who approached RDF, I have no idea, but it was going to get to them sooner or later the way drunk old men were running their mouths about it. LOL!
I'm not promoting hostility...... simply predicting it.
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TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches.
I'm sure he has felt a good deal of discomfort since this all went down.
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Vicki, Vicki. LOL!
You think someone can rat out the super looper's baby boy and return to his social circle on the rodeo circuit like nothing ever happened?
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | TXBO - 2016-08-13 10:37 AM Vickie - 2016-08-12 3:04 PM TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches. OMG, you did not say that. I read about it when it happened and I am proud of the guy who reported. I bet his daddy had something to say about this. Vicki, Vicki. LOL!
You think someone can rat out the super looper's baby boy and return to his social circle on the rodeo circuit like nothing ever happened?
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      Location: The Saudia Arabia of Wind Energy, Western Oklahoma | TXBO - 2016-08-13 10:37 AM Vickie - 2016-08-12 3:04 PM TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches. OMG, you did not say that. I read about it when it happened and I am proud of the guy who reported. I bet his daddy had something to say about this. Vicki, Vicki. LOL!
You think someone can rat out the super looper's baby boy and return to his social circle on the rodeo circuit like nothing ever happened?
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | ksjackofalltrades - 2016-08-13 11:19 AM TXBO - 2016-08-13 10:37 AM Vickie - 2016-08-12 3:04 PM TXBO - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM RacinPeggy06 - 2016-08-12 8:38 AM Calangelo - 2016-08-12 8:16 AM SC Wrangler - 2016-08-11 6:51 PM LAC - 2016-08-10 2:20 PM I'm not a lawyer and do not have a great understanding of this but a few questions that pop into my mind are: What is the basis of their lawsuit? They said that payment was stopped on the check so are they suing for the money and prizes that Tuf Cooper received? Was their any type of official charges filed against them for breaking any laws? Since there was no gambling involved I'm not sure what else it could fall under.. And I would think that this maybe tough to prove unless they had some type of written agreement between them. Otherwise it would be one's word against the other right? I'm sure there is much more to this than being reported. It should be interesting to see it play out however it would be a shame for those involved to have their reputations blemished if it were untrue.. It is my understanding that RFD does have the testimony of at least one other roper who was asked to participate in the scheme and declined. I just read an article that named the person they approached and declined. He's from Oklahoma, can't remember his name off the top of my head. Hats off to him for having the integrity to say no and let RFD know what was going on. Cole Bailey  Snitches get stitches. OMG, you did not say that. I read about it when it happened and I am proud of the guy who reported. I bet his daddy had something to say about this. Vicki, Vicki. LOL!
You think someone can rat out the super looper's baby boy and return to his social circle on the rodeo circuit like nothing ever happened?
?Not to worried about the roper from Oklahoma. Not like he is just some little calf roper from the sticks. His family would take care of that.
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