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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 363170" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>What an empty life Ron Bell must have. He needed and received help from CJP years ago for drug addiction and depression. He seems to have also had trouble with law enforcement somewhere in his past. Pastner, in what seems to have been an act of kindness, allowed Ron access to the program in Memphis. His presence among the players made him feel better about himself, I suppose, and he did not cause any problems. Or, none that we know about. So, when Pastner comes to GT he provides the same access to Ron. But the GT admin was not used to groupies hanging around and did not treat him with the respect he felt he deserved. So, Ron started causing trouble when Pastner didn't come to his aid. The brouhaha surrounding the T-shirts seemed pretty trivial at the time, but no disrespect is too trivial for some people.</p><p></p><p>At some point in the not too distant future, this problem will be resolved. Whether GT comes out of it with only minimal impact is yet to be determined, but it will end. Then what happens to poor Ron? No program anywhere will let him have anything more than sidewalk fan access to their program. Maybe not even that. He is a sad, pathetic individual.</p><p></p><p>On second thought, I would be willing to pay him to befriend Coach K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 363170, member: 1199"] What an empty life Ron Bell must have. He needed and received help from CJP years ago for drug addiction and depression. He seems to have also had trouble with law enforcement somewhere in his past. Pastner, in what seems to have been an act of kindness, allowed Ron access to the program in Memphis. His presence among the players made him feel better about himself, I suppose, and he did not cause any problems. Or, none that we know about. So, when Pastner comes to GT he provides the same access to Ron. But the GT admin was not used to groupies hanging around and did not treat him with the respect he felt he deserved. So, Ron started causing trouble when Pastner didn't come to his aid. The brouhaha surrounding the T-shirts seemed pretty trivial at the time, but no disrespect is too trivial for some people. At some point in the not too distant future, this problem will be resolved. Whether GT comes out of it with only minimal impact is yet to be determined, but it will end. Then what happens to poor Ron? No program anywhere will let him have anything more than sidewalk fan access to their program. Maybe not even that. He is a sad, pathetic individual. On second thought, I would be willing to pay him to befriend Coach K. [/QUOTE]
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