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Corey Beck now in good condition

The Memphis Commercial-Appeal reports today that ex-Hog point guard Corey Beck was shot in the hand and the face in a would-be robbery on Sunday and taken to the hospital in critical condition.

via The Slophouse

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A Hog involved in a crime that was actually the victim. Who'd a thunk ?

Wow. That was cold even for an annonymous blg post. Still, all is fair game in blogs and love and war.

I guess it is only right that I add, "Get well soon Corey."

Great to see that his condition has improved. Any one of us could be the next victim of random crime. A scary, crazy-assed world it is.


durango, Memphis has been a crime capital as long as Little Rock. But up here in police state Chickenopolis I don't even walk the dog at nite without my .45 crammed into my back pocket. We're in a quiet, older neighborhood but the hooligans have large pickups... one actually tried to jump the curb and run over my terrier last week while yours truly was on the other end of the leash. They side swiped the brick wall around Bernice Jones former home and kept going.

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eLwood,
That was just summa our good ol' boys on the way to setting more state record DUI arrests for the boys in blue....er...black.....gray....white....what the hell color ARE our cop cars anyway? Anyway, how 'bout a chant for Chickenland? "We're number one! We're number one! We're number one!"
Colbert would be so proud.

Well, Rick next time they are gonna be out a set of tars.

You northwest Arkansas boys are a mess. Glad you and your doggie weren't kilt by the fools, eLwood.

A terrier is a dog? Really?

Lindsey, ain't it about time to update the head on this thread? He's no longer in critical condition.

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