Andrew Giuliani, part 2
Andrew Giuliani was lucky enough to be paired with Tiger Woods at the 2001 Buick Classic Pro Am. He was also lucky enough to get a spot on Duke's golf team, but he was removed. Now it is time for him to quit being a little ***** (edit, inappropriate language) and hang up the spikes already.
This week Duke University attorneys (who--between the infamous Duke LaCrosse Case, the female football player lawsuit (yes, Duke football is so bad even girls can make the team) and now this--must be the most overworked college attorney team in the nation) moved to see claims dismissed in the Giuliani case, saying the spoiled little brat (edit, inappropriate language) is a total d-bag (edit, inappropriate language) and deserved to be kicked off the golf team.
"Andrew Giuliani is entitled to no more privileges than any other member of the Duke University student body," the Sept. 10 filing says. "Put simply, Giuliani had no right to play varsity golf; he had an opportunity for the privilege to be part of a team, one ... that he squandered through his own conduct.''
That conduct included "throwing an apple in the face of another player, breaking a golf club during a tournament, injuring a teammate and becoming verbally abusive with a coach," according to The Associated Press.
Perhaps Jim Rome put it best when he said "Nothing says 'gentlemen's sport' like chucking an apple at another guy's face ... I mean the guy did everything except say 'Do you know who I am?'"
And we know exactly who he is, the son of a former New York City mayor and presidential candidate. But the credential that sheds the most light on why little Andrew would think to file a lawsuit in the first place is what his father was before any of that: A lawyer. Go figure.
Hopefully the case is thrown out and we'll finally hear the last of Andrew Giuliani's golfing career.
BWHAA HA HA: Rudy Giuliani, long estranged from his son Andrew, probably thinks Andrew is a little ***** (edit, inappropriate language) as well.
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Inappropriate language
Green Blazer, I appreciate the satire. I really do. But, I don’t own this blog – SB Nation does. And since I write for them and maintain this blog for them, I have to edit out inappropriate language.
BUT, for people who want to see the whole post – with the inappropriate language – this is a duplicate post directly from Green Blazer’s blog. Here’s the link. So, if you like what you see, check it out.
by Ryan Ballengee on Sep 18, 2008 9:17 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
you gotta admit...
…that “inappropriate” language IS pretty funny. :-) just not good everywhere
"this ball will fit in that fairway"
by courtgolf on Sep 18, 2008 9:36 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Exactly
I got nothing against cussing. I do it all the time. Just can’t do it here.
by Ryan Ballengee on Sep 18, 2008 10:03 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
No Worries
This isn’t the first time The Blazer has been censored. Ryan, that was the most courteous and best censoring that I’ve seen to date; thanks for not being a d-bag about it. In the future, I’ll try to do my own edits.
Thanks
http://thegreenblazer.blogspot.com
by TheGreenBlazer on Sep 19, 2008 1:35 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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