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For someone who wastes his companies time on 9/11 conspiracy sites and screaming “Duh twoof iz owt dere” and brags about being rich, well off, financially secure, wealthy…somethingsomethingsomething, might not be telling the whole “twoof.”

My ace reporter has uncovered some startling “twoofs” about the boyTroy’s little abode:

He bought his house in 10/02 for $212,500.
Paid it off in 11/08.

That’s paying almost $4000 a month.

There’s no way a guy working at a car dealer can make house payments like those.

Hmmm…I’m thinking that his daddy/caregiver #1 helps with those payments, or his wife/caregiver #2 makes more money than boyTroy claims to, or…and most likely, daddy/caregiver #1 owns and pays for the boyTroy’s mental castle.

Either way, it equals mad hilarity!

By the way Troy, even though you are no longer allowed to post comments here…I can blog about you all I want, as I gather information about you. The thing is, not a whole lot of people like you, so it’s going to be that much easier.

Say, weren’t you arrested in Cincinnati for being drunk off your mutton-chops and making an ass out of yourself?

Let’s see…from waronyou.com:

Sexton was also arrested in June 2008 at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati for public intoxication and resisting arrest.

Sexton gave an account of that incident to ESPN The Magazine for a story about fans arrested at baseball games. He said the altercation started after Beimel, then pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers, got out of a tight spot. Sexton said he took off his Beimel jersey, held it up and screamed the player’s name, and was booed by Cincinnati Reds fans around him.

“So I gave the Reds fans the finger, probably because I was drunk,” Sexton told ESPN. “A man tugged at my arm and told me to stop (he was right; there were kids around), but I didn’t like him touching me. So I yelled, ‘You’d better get off me.’ But he wouldn’t, so I pushed him, and he fell down the stairs.

“It wasn’t worth it; this follows you around,” he told ESPN.

Sexton has received Internet notoriety for his Beimel videos, and for posting recordings of himself talking with members of the “9/11 Truthers” group.

In one video, Sexton records himself speaking with Bob McIlvaine, a member of the group that questions how much the government knew of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before they happened. McIlvaine’s son died in the attacks on the World Trade Center.

In the 10-minute video, Sexton repeatedly calls McIlvaine a “piece of trash” and a “crackpot.”

“You’re the one that spreads the lies of America hate, not me, old man,” Sexton says in the video.

Last year, Sexton’s YouTube sports videos and his Cincinnati arrest even caught Beimel’s attention, according to the Press-Enterprise of Riverside, Calif.

“Beimel has met Sexton and even appeared in a YouTube video responding to the man, but asked if he might have the money to post bond, the left-hander smiled and said, ‘I have it. He’s not getting it,’ according to a June 18, 2008 article.

As you would say, boyTroy…PWNED!!

The twoof hurts, don’t it?

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