|
|
| All about Motocross Motocross Forum. Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki. Who is your favorite MX racer? What Motocross bike do you ride? |
 |
|

07-05-2008, 10:54 PM
|
 |
Intermediate
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2006
Real Name: Matt Mrofka
Location: Chico
Posts: 588
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
What a butthole! I hope to never see him riding again!! BYE BYE
|

07-06-2008, 12:05 AM
|
 |
Beginner
|
|
Join Date: May 2005
Real Name: Matthew Ferry
Location: Roseville.
Age: 18
Posts: 158
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
I still love J-Law and i hope to see him on the track again soon smoking Dungy and everyone else
|

07-06-2008, 01:46 AM
|
|
Novice
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2005
Real Name: Perky McNippleton
Location: Sonoma.
Posts: 257
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
Quote:
Originally Posted by JN Innovations
Does the AMA have any right to control what a rider does during the week? So what he got arrested? Has Jason been convicted in a court of law yet? Innocent untill proven guilty in America right?
I personallly think J-Law is a punk kid, His time will come (or maybe just did). But I don't think the AMA has any right to suspend or ban him. Aren't they a racing sanctioning organization? What if J-law got a big speeding ticket, would you suspend him then? J-walking? ban him then too?
|
why are there still people out there who have to defend jason lawrence?!?!! why would you want to?!?!? hes a punk kid who is harming the sport and its professinalism. JN, please dont compare a speeding ticket or j walking to getting thrown in jail. Im sure J law's offense was much more severe.
__________________
I Braaap Therefore I ride
|

07-06-2008, 08:52 AM
|
|
Beginner
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2007
Real Name: Paul B
Location: Lincoln
Posts: 113
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
Quote:
Originally Posted by 5150.4mx
hmmm... reading comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong suit. Reread where I said, verbatim: "Lawrence definately should take full responsiblity for being an idiot." I also said that others should "share" in the responsibility. Just like a parent who turns a blind eye to their kid's bad acts, and thus reinforces and emboldens a bad kid. Is the kid responsible, esp when they hit that magical age of 18?? (which J-law is just over)... Answer: a definate YES! But, should the parents be let off scott-free?? I don't think any reasonable person would say "yes."... unless of course it's their kid. People often change their tune when its them who is asked to be held accountable.
Which reminds me... as for your lack of reading comprehension skills, whose responsible for that?? Must be your teachers, the poor public school system, etc, etc.... but of course not you. Funny how that works in practice. j/k   Don't get butt hurt.
|
5150, Maybe you should take writing comprehension. How does one take full responsibility while others should share the responsibility? Wouldn't that be some percentage by each? at least 99%-1%. Are you one of those people that puts out 110% even though the number doesn't exist? I'm not sure how old you are and that may make a generation difference here, but again, regardless of who jlaws parents were he has been put in a situation to be very successful. If his parents are responsible for his bad behavior should they also get credit for his success? When does it all end. JLaw is over 18 and an adult. He makes his own personal decisions and choices. After Texas this should have been a no brainer. I'll give Jlaw some adice and you may use it as well. The quality of your life is based soley on the quality of your choices. JLaws choices are getting him butt hurt! 
|

07-06-2008, 08:57 AM
|
|
Pro
|
|
Join Date: Sep 2006
Real Name: Stu Padazzo
Location: Petaluzer
Posts: 2,699
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
Quote:
Originally Posted by kawak317
5150, Maybe you should take writing comprehension. How does one take full responsibility while others should share the responsibility? Wouldn't that be some percentage by each? at least 99%-1%. Are you one of those people that puts out 110% even though the number doesn't exist? I'm not sure how old you are and that may make a generation difference here, but again, regardless of who jlaws parents were he has been put in a situation to be very successful. If his parents are responsible for his bad behavior should they also get credit for his success? When does it all end. JLaw is over 18 and an adult. He makes his own personal decisions and choices. After Texas this should have been a no brainer. I'll give Jlaw some adice and you may use it as well. The quality of your life is based soley on the quality of your choices. JLaws choices are getting him butt hurt! 
|
Wow... must be the public schools. LOL... 
__________________
Money may not buy happiness, but it buys dirtbikes, and I've never seen anyone frown riding a dirtbike.
|

07-06-2008, 09:09 AM
|
|
Beginner
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2007
Real Name: Paul B
Location: Lincoln
Posts: 113
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
Quote:
Originally Posted by 5150.4mx
Wow... must be the public schools. LOL... 
|
Wow...must be the lack of public schools. LOL... 
|

07-06-2008, 09:13 AM
|
|
Pro
|
|
Join Date: Sep 2006
Real Name: Stu Padazzo
Location: Petaluzer
Posts: 2,699
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
so not only are you sharp as a tack, buy original too... dude... you rule!
__________________
Money may not buy happiness, but it buys dirtbikes, and I've never seen anyone frown riding a dirtbike.
|

07-06-2008, 09:17 AM
|
 |
Pro
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2006
Real Name: Sean
Location: Oakley
Age: 46
Posts: 3,305
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
You Both are obviously CORRECT...I think Mikes Point towards Pro athletes is their Support Group has some part in this..It is a lot like Daryl Strawberry , Ricky Williams...Because one was great in Baseball the other in Football they were given pass after pass after pass??Never did the problem get fixed..BECAUSE they were enabled,!! It tells great athletes that there are no consequences to any action? Therefore they never changed...Just like J-LAW....Now look at Kyle Busch,maybe the best driver in NASCAR? Rick Hendrick dumped him because of his constant BS actions...Bad Move ? Maybe since Kyle is in 1st so far? But the law was laid down clearly....Kyle is now with Joe Gibbs and he obviously has controlled Busch tremendously as well as Kyle himself figuring it out? J-LAW is a adult so he ultimately has to live with his choices,,,but his choices have been molded by limp dick parents, AMA,YAMAHA ETC.....
|

07-06-2008, 09:27 AM
|
|
Beginner
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2007
Real Name: Paul B
Location: Lincoln
Posts: 113
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
Quote:
Originally Posted by sean 252
You Both are obviously CORRECT...I think Mikes Point towards Pro athletes is their Support Group has some part in this..It is a lot like Daryl Strawberry , Ricky Williams...Because one was great in Baseball the other in Football they were given pass after pass after pass??Never did the problem get fixed..BECAUSE they were enabled,!! It tells great athletes that there are no consequences to any action? Therefore they never changed...Just like J-LAW....Now look at Kyle Busch,maybe the best driver in NASCAR? Rick Hendrick dumped him because of his constant BS actions...Bad Move ? Maybe since Kyle is in 1st so far? But the law was laid down clearly....Kyle is now with Joe Gibbs and he obviously has controlled Busch tremendously as well as Kyle himself figuring it out? J-LAW is a adult so he ultimately has to live with his choices,,,but his choices have been molded by limp dick parents, AMA,YAMAHA ETC.....
|
Good points Sean. I can see why 5150 would feel the parents share in any responsibility after all he can relate, his parents named him Oliver!!!! Right Mike? Mike your old enough to know better. I know it might be bad for business but sometimes we need to just say "it's my fault"!!
|

07-06-2008, 09:28 AM
|
|
Pro
|
|
Join Date: Sep 2006
Real Name: Stu Padazzo
Location: Petaluzer
Posts: 2,699
|
|
|
Re: Jason Lawrence in jail
Quote:
Originally Posted by sean 252
You Both are obviously CORRECT...I think Mikes Point towards Pro athletes is their Support Group has some part in this..It is a lot like Daryl Strawberry , Ricky Williams...Because one was great in Baseball the other in Football they were given pass after pass after pass??Never did the problem get fixed..BECAUSE they were enabled,!! It tells great athletes that there are no consequences to any action? Therefore they never changed...Just like J-LAW....Now look at Kyle Busch,maybe the best driver in NASCAR? Rick Hendrick dumped him because of his constant BS actions...Bad Move ? Maybe since Kyle is in 1st so far? But the law was laid down clearly....Kyle is now with Joe Gibbs and he obviously has controlled Busch tremendously as well as Kyle himself figuring it out? J-LAW is a adult so he ultimately has to live with his choices,,,but his choices have been molded by limp dick parents, AMA,YAMAHA ETC.....
|
Hey Sean... thanks for the clarification. But, ya know... this is such a no brainer, it really needs no explanation. Why people misbehave in situations like this is not rocket science, nor is it a zero sum game as Paul B seems to only understand it as. We could explain it further, but I can't use finger pupets over this forum. So, for those who don't understand, there is probably a cat toy they can entertain themselves with the rest of the day. 
__________________
Money may not buy happiness, but it buys dirtbikes, and I've never seen anyone frown riding a dirtbike.
|
 |
|
| Thread Tools |
|
|
| Display Modes |
Linear Mode
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:27 AM.
|
|
|