Monday, December 01, 2008

Gameday Sex Ticket - Bumped

[Update 12/1/08] There has been much interest in this story and it has been suggested that it's because people enjoy seeing others squirm or, in another word, schadenfreude. I see no joy, rather, I see the pitfalls of consuming too much alcohol.

Lois Feldman has suffered considerable indignity and that's a shame, but she has no one to blame except herself.

So far, I've received about 10 tips on this story, two today, even though I posted on it last week. Obviously, a number of individuals, tuned into the Interested-Participant waveband, were thinking, "Hey, that's the kind of senseless crap comical, real-life stuff he posts on all the time."

Thanks to the tipsters.


[Previous 11/27/08 post]
(Minneapolis, Minnesota) A 38-year-old married mother of three, Lois Feldman, was ticketed for indecent conduct after being caught engaging in sex with 26-year-old Ross Walsh in a men's room stall during an Iowa Hawkeye football game at the Minneapolis Metrodome.

Unfortunately, Feldman doesn't remember the sex nor Ross Walsh since she was snot-slinging drunk when it all occurred. And, because of the incident, the Carroll, Iowa, woman was fired from her job.
"It's ruined my life," she said through tears Wednesday. "Not just the incident, but the press." [...]

"I don't know what happened," Lois Feldman said. "But I don't deny that it did happen because obviously there are police reports."

Police ticketed Feldman, 38, and Ross Walsh, 26, of Linden, Iowa, for indecent conduct Saturday night.

A police report described Feldman and Walsh as upset, drunk and uncooperative, but campus police released no other details. A deputy police chief did not return telephone calls.

Feldman said she'd never met Walsh.

"I don't know who this man is," she said Wednesday. "I just found out his name in the paper last night."
Apparently, Feldman had a lot to drink during pre-game festivities.

My take? Either Feldman is lying and does remember the sexual encounter or Mr. Ross Walsh should read a book on how to throw a memorable hump. After all, it was a Big 10 game.

Tip: Barry ~ and slwlion

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