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Is Andrew Bynum a good neighbor?
« on: November 29, 2012, 01:16:07 PM »

Offline LooseCannon

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Not according to a complaint reported on by TMZ, filed as a countersuit after Bynum sued them for alleged harrassment.

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In their legal docs, the Becketts UNLOAD on the NBA star -- claiming he's guilty of the following misdeeds:

-- brandishing FIREARMS in an attempt to intimidate the Becketts
-- "apparently" using drugs and allowing weed smoke to drift next door
-- blasting loud, profane rap music (including the song "Currency" by Trina)
-- blasting his video games at "window-shaking volumes"
-- letting his dogs run loose through the neighborhood
-- constantly racing his luxury cars at dangerous speeds
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Re: Is Andrew Bynum a good neighbor?
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2012, 01:31:14 PM »

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Haha... If this is true I have no problem believe it in the least. Lazy ballplayer in it for the money.

At the same time, there are a lot of people out there just trying to sue people by embellishing their acquisitions to get money themselves.

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« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2012, 01:34:01 PM »

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I have a feeling many rich 25 year olds are bad neighbors.  Many 25 year old guys in general are bad neighbors, and when you add in the ability to buy expensive toys, its a bad combination.

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« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2012, 02:02:37 PM »

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I have a feeling many rich 25 year olds are bad neighbors.  Many 25 year old guys in general are bad neighbors, and when you add in the ability to buy expensive toys, its a bad combination.

I'd agree with this.  A single, rich male of that age is probably a bad neighbot a very high percentage of the time.  Other than the brandishing firearms part, the rest is probably par for the course for single, wealthy, 25 year old guys without any sense of responsibility.

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« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2012, 03:21:00 PM »

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He got his money and he's gonna have some fun , and act like most 16-20 yr olds do when given too much money and freedom.

Oh well........he scarificed his health to make the money.

He should retire and do something else. while he can still walk.

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I have a feeling many rich 25 year olds are bad neighbors.  Many 25 year old guys in general are bad neighbors, and when you add in the ability to buy expensive toys, its a bad combination.

I'd agree with this.  A single, rich male of that age is probably a bad neighbot a very high percentage of the time.  Other than the brandishing firearms part, the rest is probably par for the course for single, wealthy, 25 year old guys without any sense of responsibility.


I am going to say the drug piece isn't very good either.

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« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2012, 04:09:09 PM »

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I have a feeling many rich 25 year olds are bad neighbors.  Many 25 year old guys in general are bad neighbors, and when you add in the ability to buy expensive toys, its a bad combination.

I'd agree with this.  A single, rich male of that age is probably a bad neighbot a very high percentage of the time.  Other than the brandishing firearms part, the rest is probably par for the course for single, wealthy, 25 year old guys without any sense of responsibility.


I am going to say the drug piece isn't very good either.

Oh sure, I'd agree with that.  But I'd imagine it isn't all that uncommon amongst young, single, male millionaires.

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« Reply #7 on: November 29, 2012, 04:12:51 PM »

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I have a feeling many rich 25 year olds are bad neighbors.  Many 25 year old guys in general are bad neighbors, and when you add in the ability to buy expensive toys, its a bad combination.

I'd agree with this.  A single, rich male of that age is probably a bad neighbot a very high percentage of the time.  Other than the brandishing firearms part, the rest is probably par for the course for single, wealthy, 25 year old guys without any sense of responsibility.


I am going to say the drug piece isn't very good either.

Oh sure, I'd agree with that.  But I'd imagine it isn't all that uncommon amongst young, single, male millionaires.

Yeah, in fact, I would be more surprised if a 25 year old millionaire bachelor does not have a lot of drugs coming in and out of his house.  Even if he is clean, you just know his friends are going to be using his house to get high.

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« Reply #8 on: November 29, 2012, 04:18:04 PM »

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I have a feeling many rich 25 year olds are bad neighbors.  Many 25 year old guys in general are bad neighbors, and when you add in the ability to buy expensive toys, its a bad combination.

I'd agree with this.  A single, rich male of that age is probably a bad neighbot a very high percentage of the time.  Other than the brandishing firearms part, the rest is probably par for the course for single, wealthy, 25 year old guys without any sense of responsibility.

I am going to say the drug piece isn't very good either.

Considering the very certain language of some of the points and even using the word "constantly", its hard for me to gather anything from the drug comment. Sounds like it could be an accusation as small as "maybe smoking week".

The weed smoke drifting next door sounds like an absolute absurd claim. Think about that for a second...
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