yeah i was just kidding, i think anywhere between 50-100 U would be a realistic goal
yeah i was just kidding, i think anywhere between 50-100 U would be a realistic goal
But perhaps the most interesting news on Phillips is her current whereabouts. The Daily Barometer is Oregon State's independent student newspaper. The university confirmed Sarah J. Phillips attended Oregon State from 2007-2011, but didn't graduate. The story contains quotes from a few people that interacted with Phillips from high school classmates to rec league soccer teammates. It also finds Phillips currently working at an AT&T store in Corvallis:
Ray McGuinness, an OSU graduate student in the MBA program, and Jeremy Carter, a senior, heard via Twitter Wednesday morning that Phillips worked at the AT&T store in Corvallis.
McGuinness and Carter drove to the store around lunchtime and found Phillips working behind the counter.
“It was without a doubt her, the girl from the video and the pictures,” McGuinness said. “I introduced myself and said ‘You’re Sarah Phillips,’ and she nodded and came around the desk and was like, ‘Let’s go outside.’”
McGuinness asked to hear her side of the story, to which she said she couldn’t comment.
“She seemed stressed, which is what I’d imagine from someone in the national spotlight,” McGuinness said.
An AT&T spokesperson confirmed to the Barometer Wednesday that Phillips does indeed work at the Corvallis location. A T-Mobile spokesperson also confirmed to the Barometer that Phillips used to work at T-Mobile in Corvallis, but was terminated. The spokesperson would not indicate why, or when, Phillips was let go.
The T-Mobile story lines up with another Deadspin report that they were fired from the store, for, what a surprise, money scams. With all the twists and turns of the Sarah Phillips story, there's something strangely right about her ending up as a non-descript AT&T employee in a Corvallis store just working behind the counter. Time will tell if anyone with any real legal authority begins to investigate her case as thoroughly as the internet has.
But perhaps the most interesting news on Phillips is her current whereabouts. The Daily Barometer is Oregon State's independent student newspaper. The university confirmed Sarah J. Phillips attended Oregon State from 2007-2011, but didn't graduate. The story contains quotes from a few people that interacted with Phillips from high school classmates to rec league soccer teammates. It also finds Phillips currently working at an AT&T store in Corvallis:
Ray McGuinness, an OSU graduate student in the MBA program, and Jeremy Carter, a senior, heard via Twitter Wednesday morning that Phillips worked at the AT&T store in Corvallis.
McGuinness and Carter drove to the store around lunchtime and found Phillips working behind the counter.
“It was without a doubt her, the girl from the video and the pictures,” McGuinness said. “I introduced myself and said ‘You’re Sarah Phillips,’ and she nodded and came around the desk and was like, ‘Let’s go outside.’”
McGuinness asked to hear her side of the story, to which she said she couldn’t comment.
“She seemed stressed, which is what I’d imagine from someone in the national spotlight,” McGuinness said.
An AT&T spokesperson confirmed to the Barometer Wednesday that Phillips does indeed work at the Corvallis location. A T-Mobile spokesperson also confirmed to the Barometer that Phillips used to work at T-Mobile in Corvallis, but was terminated. The spokesperson would not indicate why, or when, Phillips was let go.
The T-Mobile story lines up with another Deadspin report that they were fired from the store, for, what a surprise, money scams. With all the twists and turns of the Sarah Phillips story, there's something strangely right about her ending up as a non-descript AT&T employee in a Corvallis store just working behind the counter. Time will tell if anyone with any real legal authority begins to investigate her case as thoroughly as the internet has.
now just go along with the program jsab.......................
Golf&Gamble another great capper that comes mind...........
now just go along with the program jsab.......................
Golf&Gamble another great capper that comes mind...........
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