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Charlie Sheen "MAYBE" high bidder on LT's SB ring
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...r-of-lts-ring/
Charlie Sheen may have been the buyer of LT’s ring Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl XXV ring sold for $230,401 last week, and it may have been purchased by someone whose fame (and drug-fueled personal escapades) exceed L.T.’s. Jay Glazer of FOX Sports reports that Taylor and his agent, Mark Lepselter, were told last night that the winning bidder for Taylor’s Super Bowl Ring was Charlie Sheen. To be clear, Glazer isn’t reporting that Sheen was the buyer — and neither the auction house nor Sheen has said anything about it — but that’s what Taylor and Lepselter have been told. If Sheen did buy the ring, it wouldn’t be out of character for him: Sheen is a sports nut who has spent a lot of money on memorabilia through the years. Sheen once told Dan Patrick that some of the big-ticket items he has purchased in the past include Babe Ruth’s 1927 World Series ring and the contract of Ruth’s sale from the Red Sox to the Yankees. Sheen also once purchased all the bleacher seats to an Angles game to try (unsuccessfully) to catch a Cecil Fielder home run ball. Spending nearly a quarter of a million dollars on the ring sounds like something someone would do while under the influence of a drug called Charlie Sheen. |
WINNING!! LMAO
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Why is LT selling his Super Bowl ring? Can't he just go with a lower grade of hooker?
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And if I was the son of a Hall of Famer, I darn sure wouldn't sell his ring. That's gauche. |
I love it when some of these losers have to auction off their crap.
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Well the ring sold for 200K+ |
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d...s-selling-ring On Thursday, we told you the sad story of Lawrence Taylor's Super Bowl ring going up for auction. It turns out Taylor isn't the one selling the ring. Rap Sheet: Tainted glory Ian Rapoport explains why, in his opinion, the news that Lawrence Taylor's Super Bowl ring is up for sale sullies the status of the sport's holy grail. More ... NFL Network contributor and Fox Sports Insider Jay Glazer spoke with Taylor, who was unaware the ring was for sale. Apparently, Taylor's son put the ring up for auction. The Hall of Famer doesn't have a problem with it because he gave the ring to his son and feels he can do whatever he wants with it. The bidding for the ring, which ends on Saturday night, was $37,892 on Thursday morning. Just one day later, it has skyrocketed to $89,568. A six-figure final pricetag looks inevitable. While the story is no longer as depressing as it once seemed, it still doesn't feel right that soon a rich sports collector will wind up with the ring. |
"Which brings me to my next point...Don't smoke crack." -LT
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Charlie Sheen says he didn’t buy LT’s ring
Posted by Josh Alper on May 25, 2012, 11:08 AM EDT The mystery of Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl ring lives on. Despite sharing a past filled with drugs and hookers, Charlie Sheen told Dan Patrick Friday that he was not the man who bought the ring LT received after the Giants beat the Bills in Super Bowl XXV. There was a report from Jay Glazer of FOX that Taylor and his agent were told that Sheen was the buyer of the ring, which sold at auction for $230,401, but the man responsible for the Torpedo of Truth tour said that there was no truth to it. “As much as I would be honored to own such an important artifact, I had nothing to do with the acquisition,” Sheen said, via Patrick’s producer Paulie Pabst. And so the search goes on. We now know that it wasn’t Osi Umenyiora, Brandon Jacobs or Sheen who bought the ring. Perhaps it was Ashton Kutcher? |
It's possible that Charlie Sheen simply doesn't remember buying the ring. Perhaps he should check his pockets.
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Then again that could be for the 10Kg of Coke he bought last week??? |
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he will out live us all, but he needs more crazy
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Sheen will have to have some work done with that money
the drugs have Keith Richardsed his money maker |
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