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Kid Rock busted in Nashville


 


Don't know if anybody even cares about Kid Rock anymore, but as the board's Nashville correspndent, thought I would report that he was arrested by Nashville Police after a brief search for him this morning.  He allegedly punched out a DJ at a downtown strip club at 3 am this morning.  Kid Rock at a strip club - what a shocker, huh?  He left the scene before police arrived so the headline on all the local newscasts this morning was that police were searching for him(slow news day I guess).  That's two celebrity arrests in two days here - Samari Rolle of the Titans got arrested yesterday for allegedly giving his wife a lovely Valentine's Day present on Monday - a punch in the eye that required stitches to repair.


Kid Rock was in town to perform at the funeral for country music icon Merle Kilgore at the Ryman yesterday.  He hangs in Nashville quite a bit these days.



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Thanks for keeping us updated on the latest and greatest news. 

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A couple of years back Harley Davidson had their big 100th anniversary here in Milwaukee. The entertainers for the last day's show was to be kept secret until they hit the stage. One of the acts was Kid Rock, and all I heard was people complaining at how foul mouthed he was, and some actually asked the sherrifs to go up there and toss him off stage.


(On a side note, the BIG act turned out to be Elton John......at a biker rally.....)



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I feel its a shame when celebs have to do things like this to draw attention to themselves, they have great lifestyles as far as I can see, but for some reason they are never happy and have to get into trouble!



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Exactly Ultimo. "Talent" is no excuse to be an ass.

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Now for the rest of the story...


Kid Rock really managed to wreak some havoc in one night now that more details have come out - he sucker punched a strip club dj, gave Nashville police the slip twice when they were trying to arrest him, finally got arrested, booked and had the obligatory awful-looking mugshot taken, and got a Vanderbilt University police officer fired.


After fleeing the strip club, Kid Rock was pulled over by a Vanderbilit University policeman because he peeled out around a corner near the Vandy campus.  He was driving a corvette owned by John Rich(of Big & Rich country duo fame).  Rich and Hank Williams Jr's daughter Holly were crowded into the passenger seat.  All three were drunk  but the policeman let them drive off after getting Kid's autograph.  The police officer was fired immediately when his supervisors found out what had happened.



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man- this is on a TUESDAY NIGHT/WEDNESDAY MORNING in FEBRUARY TOO. Rock stars.... 

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Like my dad always says "Special rules for special people." 


You or I wouldn't get away with that, but sell records, act on television, play professional sports or be a politician and you can get away with almost anything.  Just ask Ted Kennedy.


I think it's pathetic.  "Hey, I don't mind if you kill someone driving drunk, it's worth the autograph."  I am glad that the officer was fired.  No regard for public safety.   



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I completely agree with you Trish both on the fate of the officer and on how celebs get a free pass because of who they are.   You hear on the news here quite often about either a Titan or a country music star getting arrested for DUI.  What really gets me is that these people make millions and could easily afford to hire a limo for the night if they want to go out partying rather than driving their own vehicle and putting others at risk.  Then, when they do get caught, they have the money to hire the best attorneys who always find a technicality or use behind the scenes influence to get the DUI charge dropped.


Steve McNair of the Titans got caught last summer but managed to hire a good enough attorney who drug the case out for 6 months until he finally got the charge dismissed because the judge decided the officer who pulled him over was out to get McNair and did not have sufficient reason to pull him over even though all evidence still pointed to him being guilty.  I'll give credit to Wynonna - she was arrested here for DUI a few months ago and she immediately plead guilty and apologized for her behavior rather than trying to find a way to get out of it.



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Do you think this will be the name of Kid Rock's next big hit?- "Busted In Nashville" ??

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That's because Wynona has something not many of the stars and athletes have now.  It's called class.  She shouldn't have done it and she admits it, that says she has class. 


I think American society as a whole has a problem with accountability for ones actions.  I'm trying so hard to teach my son that right now.  Everything you do has consequences.  Spill hot coffee on yourself at McDonalds, you're a klutz, end of story.  Don't sue the company because your coffee was hot.  How idiotic is that?  Look at Leonard Little of the Rams.  He drove drunk, hit and killed a woman.  He's still playing ball because he hired a great attorney that got him off with little more than a slap on the wrist.  He was arrested recently for driving drunk again.  Guess that high priced attorney didn't tell him he shouldn't do it again.  This is something that really makes me angry.  I mentioned one of my dad's phrases in the other post and here is another one of his gems "You only get as much justice as you can afford."  That burns me to no end, because it's true.


My son had a science fair project that I kept bugging him about.  I kept asking when it was due and he said he didn't know.  Finally, Monday night he told us it was due Wednesday morning.  I was so angry.  I have tried for weeks to get him motivated on this.  We stayed up until 12:40 a.m. Wednesday morning getting this done because he had a basketball game Monday night (I have to get up at 3:30 a.m. to go to work).  I told him that if it happens again, he was going to take the F and he was off the team.  His answer was the team would suffer because they only have 6 kids on the team and without him they wouldn't have a sub if anyone got hurt.  Consequences of ones actions.  What you do affects everyone around you.  I think people conveniently forget this or just choose not to care.  He ended up getting a C+ on the project and was dang lucky to get that. 


Phew!  I guess I should have put this in the shout box, because it is kinda heated.  Sorry to vent, but this is really a hot button issue with me.  I'll shut up now.   



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Trish's kid busted in Momsville!

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His head was definitely hanging low. 


You know what they say "What goes around, comes around."  I did it to my parents and now they just sit back and laugh when they hear what he does.  I was the same way.  I would tell my mom the night before that I needed a cake the next day.  She got really good at whipping up a cake in 30 minutes or less.  Karma is a biatch. 



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