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Hey nice to see Debra not being a gold digger...
Debra is auctioning off the wedding ring given to her by Steve Austin on eBay. The bidding starts at $20,000 US!
Someone actually placed a bid on it. If ya want to see it, its item #2695004014. It says a portion of the money goes to charity. Yea like $25. |
The first bid was 20K.
Reserve hasn't been met yet, at 20K600... |
Just imagine how much the reserve will end up being...:|
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The Blonde Skanky Bimbo Foundation
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I don't know why she didn't give it back to Steve.
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The current bid is $20,600. And the reserve hasn't been met yet. I wonder... :wtf: |
No no, the money is going to boob-cloning technology.
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:lol: Funny stuff. Well, it's still better than Jim Duggan.
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Hey!
Duggan's tights helped me make a perfect outfit for my Great Dane. |
Actually, the charity that she is sending the money too is a good cause.
It says on the page which one it is. |
"A portion of the proceeds of this sale will benefit SafePlace, a non profit organization against domestic violence."
21K and not met. |
21,100 and still not met. might put in a bid if i win the lotto this weekend.
Oh, and erm, I'm serious. |
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=11017 |
pretty nice ring :-\
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over $21,000 now.
Kind of morbid thing to buy though |
Debra deserves to be stunnered. I'd pay more to see that than pay for the ring.
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People buy some macabre shit... You should see some of the Freddie Mercury "memorabillia" that has been advertised. |
Up to 22K +
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WTF, I don't get it... I don't know the woman personally, but Steve did abuse her, yet everyone on here seems to feel it was her fault? I don't get it... Why not sell the ring, make some money and make money for charity. I just want to know if Debra was your sister or mother or daughter, how many of you would find this so funny and find Debra in the wrong. |
^^^stunner to you too
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Yes, everyone is saying that it's her fault. |
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I don't see how it's a cheap shot... I mean, she was abused and now she's doing something that will raise some money. Again, just seems some people (could be an age thing) are so blown away by their "TV HERO SCSA" they don't see the real life situation, of a big, strong, male "athlete" abusing a woman. I'm not saying she doesn't have an "agenda" I'm sure she does, and it wouldn't shock me if she's getting 50-75% of the money, but that being said... can't say I blame her, nor would I call her a gold digger for doing it. The ring of her X-husband who beat her... would some rather she wore it? or kept it in the sock drawer? |
Yes, because we were all witnesses to her domestic abuse. :lol:
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Isn't it convenient how VEL only pulls the "I can't see Kane Knight's posts" deal when I directly respond to him? Got a feeling someone's peaking...:lol:
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23 K...
I bet the reserve is 25.. |
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http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive...nwarrant1.html http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive...coldplea1.html Works for me, charged, turns self in, pleeds no contest, gets "one year probation, fined $1000, ordered to attend a domestic violence counseling course, and directed to perform 80 hours of community service." |
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Why would Austin plead No Contest? Let's see, a redneck wrestler with a history of drinking is accused by his frail belle of being abusive...Sympathy might go with the woman normally, without factoring in the whole wrestling image...
No contest doesn't necessarily mean "I don't wanna fight this," but a similar notion of "I don't think I'm going to win, so I'm not going to bother wasting my time and money. On the other hand, I don't want to plead guilty (either because of my image, or because I'm really innocent), so I'll take middle ground." No Contest generally yields a less harsh sentence than a straight guilty plea will cop. So yeah, absolutely no reason for an innocent man to plead no contest.. |
:lol: :lol: How did you guys manage to turn a thread like this into a debate?
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The only other famous case of a "no contest" plea I can think of was OJ on a charge prior to the murders, and I think the general public judgment of him prior to any evidence against him being disclosed validates the idea of a public figure pleading no contest. |
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If he was really innocent, he would have fought it, it would have been much better for his image to be found "innocent". So, I guess we should assume that the welts on her neck when the police show'd up she did to herself? Really, I know he's your "hero" and all... but he screwed up big time. There are certain lines you don't cross and for people then to ridicule her for selling the ring and giving part to a worthwhile charity... |
*Yawns*... I agree with VAL. Simply because you see Stone Cold on TV every week doesn't mean he can can just run around & do whatever he wants. If he beats up a woman half his size, he should pay the price. I havn't seen one thing in this scandal that has said that Stone Cold didn't beat up his wife. I live in a lil redneck town in West Virginia, & this sort of thing happens all the time here. My GF actually comes from a household where this happened all the time. I know I'm going to get flak from all sides for saying this, but I'm just going to ignore anything that's said. I'm not going to be sucked into an argument over something as stupid as this :| .
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A lot of people aren't willing to take that chance, especially with prejudicial topic matters like abuse. |
It's funny that VEL says that for once, my post was helpful, but can't seem to wrap his head around it.
I wish I lived in his romantic fantasy world, where the innocent always got off scot free. |
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:roll: Talk about fantasy worlds... |
BTW, hold no illusions that I like Austin.
However, logic like "If he was innocent, why would he plead no contest" is stupid and foolish. |
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