Hotty Nottie.
For those keeping score, LSU took an early lead, but Ole Miss was quick to tie it up on the eviction board.
A group of spring breakers from Ole Miss were evicted late last night from a rental in Miramar Beach after Walton County Sheriff's Office responded to calls regarding a house party.
When @WCSOFL deputies arrived on Hollywood Street, they found the inside of the home trashed with beer cans and liquor bottles everywhere. By the time everything was cleaned up, it filled more than five garbage cans.
George Goldston, 19, an Ole Miss student, was arrested for open house party and minor in possession of alcohol.
No one inside the home was 21, and the person who rented the property wasn’t present.
For the past several years, the Walton County Sheriff’s Office has worked closely with property management companies to identify rentals where renters turn into Rebels during Spring Break.
Whether it’s loud parties, property damage, or dangerous behavior, evictions will leave you heading back to the Sip without your deposit and no refund.
So here’s your friendly reminder:
There’s no Hotty Toddy in a jail lobby.
No matter how coveted the LSU or Florida jobs may be, does Lane Kiffin want to be forever known as the coach who quit on his playoff-bound team?
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@Spoons_719@ungratefulrebel Hey Ole Miss grad here if Lane decides to go to Florida you’re not going to win a bunch of Florida hs kids. You need to come to terms with that. He’s almost exclusively going to recruit out of the portal
I have no interest in my tax dollars paying for a domestic terrorist. Go through the court system and if proven without a reasonable doubt, exhaust the appeals and kill him. Period
@CollinRugg The NC subway guy deserves capital punishment and it should be worse than lethal injection but I’m not going to condemn to death someone that uses a gun in a robbery as a tool for compliance without firing it. We have “aggregation” as an escalation in law for a reason.