Did he?
They need to do a DNA match for confirmation, but yes I believe he did.
Did he?
No matter what you think of him, he left a family that is grieving. Pot shots about his business practices and gloating on the day he died is pretty low. I never had any personal experience with him, but at least he spent his money here in Oklahoma and employed lots of people. When the Gaylords ran this state all they wanted to do was spend money in nashville and hollywood. You can detest his business practices, but he should also be remembered for doing a lot of good things for a lot of people in this state.
That's not irony. That's not how irony works.
Boy, that wreckage sure sustained heavy burn damage. Is that normal?
I agree with that.This^^^
Like his business practices or not, like his risk taking or not, Aubrey did a lot for the people of OKC and the state of Oklahoma. Many Okies rode his coat tails to more wealth than they could have achieved on their own.
knock off the personal attacks.
He was a scum bag. A really nasty, bad guy that screwed shareholders out of millions, if not billions, while he and his entire family lived a 5 star life on the company dime. Got caught with his hand in the cookie jar and took the punk way out. Screw him. The Tahoe was more valuable than he was.
So you're going to delete my post calling Ace a scumbag, but leave his up? If you're going to moderate, then moderate fairly or not at all.
So you're going to delete my post calling Ace a scumbag, but leave his up? If you're going to moderate, then moderate fairly or not at all.
This is the biggest problem with deleting posts as a form of moderation.
A moderator could inconsistently delete posts purely be accident, but it will be (understandably so) perceived as bias by the members.
Are we entering the second reign of that again? LOL.
Posts that are threatening, illegal, or pornographic of course should be deleted. Members making undesired posts that don't fit in those first three categories could be dealt with in a different way that would lead to less backlash from the membership, one would think.
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