Countdown’s trouble spots: Milledgeville and Remerton?

The Count didn't club with Mr. Haney.

The Count didn't club with Mr. Haney.

Back in the day, The Count could swing. Oohhh, yeahhh. New York. L.A. Miami Beach. Milledgeville. Wait. Milledgeville? Remerton? Has Buckhead slid that far off the radar? See, that’s the problem today. People used to go to cowtowns to escape their problems. Now, Green Acres really is the place to be! (Kids, ask your parents.) Ben Roethlisberger can’t stay sober in Milledgeville, or anywhere close to the right end of the evolutionary scale. Zach Mettenberger — soon-to-be formerly of Georgia — found a way to get into trouble in Remerton, which is surrounded by Valdosta, which is surrounded by nothingness. Mettenberger found so much trouble in Remerton that Mark Richt kicked him off the football team. The problem when things like this happen is the nation’s media, and sub-media, descend on these outposts and make the locals look like yahoos. Which sometimes isn’t difficult. Take Richard Bentley. He sells insurance in Milledgeville. He’s also the mayor. He spoke to TMZ. Oops. Hello, we are back. And we count down . . .

10. The Mayor Of Milledgeville Said What???

screengrabSo I went to TMZ.com, which has become an unfortunate habit of mine that I can’t break, much like picking bellybutton lint, and I found this screaming headline: “Mayor: Big Ben Case is Great for Tourism!” The item reads, in part: “[Bentley] told us he hopes the incident will draw new visitors to the college town, saying, ‘Anything that can draw interest to our town and make people want to visit, we would like.’” And this: “The mayor acknowledged the unfortunate circumstances of his town’s new found fame, but added ‘If it peaks [sic] people’s interest about our city, we would certainly welcome them here.’” The Count hates this. Now he has to be a journalist and stuff. Ugh. Where’s my phone?

9. You one of them big city reporters?

This is the mayor of Milledgeville. He'll talk health, life, homeowners, but not TMZ.

This is the mayor of Milledgeville. He'll talk health, life, homeowners, but not TMZ.

Yes, The Count called the City of Milledgeville. It rings to a payphone in the General Store. (Thank you. I’m here all week.) A guy answers. I asked to speak to the spokesperson for the mayor. The guy says, and I’m not making this up: “He’s his own spokesperson. Here’s his number.” It turns out to be a number for the Wilkinson Insurance Agency. Did you know they can insure you for everything except the media? Somebody puts me through to Bentley (probably the next desk over). He seems like a nice enough guy. “I hadn’t really heard of TMZ,” he says. “Have you?” And then he asks me what I think of them. “Well, they’ve pretty much kicked everybody’s butt on Tiger Woods, so I guess I’m kind of split on them,” I say. There’s a slight pause on the phone. Then the mayor says, “Yeah, I can see your point.” I think I like this guy. But about those quotes:  He wouldn’t say much, but he was eager to email me a press release, which said: “The posted headline and brief article not only falsely indicated that I made such a statement, but it took the statements that I did make completely out of context.” Follow up question: So what exactly was it that you said? Answer: “I’d rather not say anything else beyond the press release.” By the way, TMZ stands behind its version of the truth. On a related note, Mr. Haney was seen stumbling out of the “Velvet Elvis,” this week, after shouting, “Drink my shots, bi*****!”

8. As we wait for the hammer to come down …

So here's my question: When these two go out, which one is the wing man?

When these two go out, which one is the wing man?

bigbenjerkey

Expect Roethlisberger to get suspended. The Count guesses: six games that can be reduced to two if he’s a good boy and probably grovels a lot. But Big Butthead already has suffered a crushing blow: PLB Sports, “Your Premier Source For Athlete Endorsed Quality Food Products,” has taken, “Big Ben’s Beef Jerky” off the shelves. Don’t know why. Seems to me “Jerky” has taken on a whole new context now and the product might be more marketable than ever. For what it’s worth: This company has some of the strangest products on the market, including: “[Dustin] Pedroia’s Premium Salsa”; “[Ed]McCaffrey’s Rocky Mountain Mustard” and Terrell Owens’ “T.O.’s Cereral.” Not sure what the beef jerky catastrophe will do to PLB’s stock price.

7. Economy, unemployment, education . . . Skoal?

OK. So Lenny Dykstra was a pig. But I still can't back Congress on this one.

OK. So Lenny Dykstra was a pig. But I still can't back Congress on this one.

The Count doesn’t dip. The Count thinks smokeless tobacco is the dumbest habit on earth, even dumber than smoking because at least smokers don’t feel the need to drool every seven seconds. The government considered banning smokeless tobacco in the past. But it feared half the residents of West Virginia might get bored move to another state to look for another hobby. So it was kept legal. But now this: The U.S. Congress is pressuring baseball to ban smokeless tobacco. OK, I got the whole steroids thing. But that involved illegal prescription drugs, lying doctors, underground networks and, oh yeah, 16-year-olds having their hearts blow up. But Skoal? Seriously? Congress wants baseball to ban Skoal?

6. Clearly we don’t have enough problems

zingersCan somebody find something for our Congress to do? History wasn’t my best subject. But if there was a chapter in which our Founding Fathers said, “We shall form a group of lawmakers, who will be voted into office, so that they may pass laws to help prevent gum disease among leadoff hitters,” I missed it. Ban smokeless tobacco? How about coffee? Pringles? Raspberry Zingers? None of those are good for you, either, and they’re all available over-the-counter. Said California Congressman Henry Waxman: “We don’t let baseball players go stand out there in the field and drink beer. Major League Baseball won’t allow them to step on the field and smoke cigarettes. So why should they be out there on the field — in sight of all their fans on television and at the ballpark — using smokeless tobacco?” Dude, it’s kind of hard to play while holding a beer. I know. I’ve tried. And if you were really serious about things like alcohol consumption, let’s see you push baseball to ban beer ads and sales. What’s that? Is that crickets I hear?

5. It looks like somebody’s not going away

This was James after she had her heart broken (wink wink, nudge nudge) by Tiger. She is flanked by Cruella de Allred.

A tearful James after she had her heart broken (yeah), flanked by Cruella de Allred.

Remember back when alleged Tiger mistress Joslyn James danced (go with it) at the Pink Pony strip club the same week as the Masters in Augusta? Well, turns out this may be a trend for the porn actress. After Woods announced he would play his next tournament at the Quail Hollow championship in Charlotte next week, James announced she would be disrobing at the “Uptown Cabaret” downtown. I’m not sure how long James plans on following Woods. But at some point, she’s going to need more Play-Doh and flotation devices to hold herself together on the PGA Tour. The good news: Assuming Woods is in the British Open, there would be a certain symmetry to him playing, “The Old Course.”

4. Come forth, Joshua, come forth

Three years into his Georgia Tech career, quarterback Josh Nesbitt says he now wants to be known as Joshua. I believe the original Josh made the same request just before Moses handed off to him. So what the heck.

3. Maybe if Earnhardt just drove to the Oyster Shack

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This was Anna Kournikova just before she walked onto the court at Wimbledon.

Several weeks ago, I took some shots at possibly the most overpaid and underachieving athlete in sports today, Dale Earnhardt Jr., who managed to win the pole position for the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway but not then lead the race for even one lap. Well, in the interest of fairness (The Count is giving balance) a shot this week, we have this update: After failing to lead a lap for six straight Sprint Cup races, Earnhardt actually led for 46 laps this past weekend at Texas Motor Speedway (and, no, it wasn’t qualifying). Of course, he only finished eighth, which doesn’t quite seem commensurate with his $30 million annual earnings  (salary, purses, endorsements, licensing fees). And to think: We made Anna Kournikova jokes. But fear not: I searched high and low for a driver less productive than Earnhardt, and I think I found one. Say hello to “Steve”:

2.  LPGA player takes on that ‘reputation’ of tour players

Abbott and Costello: That's Christina Kim on the left, with Michelle Wie.

Abbott and Costello: That's Christina Kim on the left, with Michelle Wie.

Christina Kim, an LPGA player, has written a book called, “Swinging From My Heels.” OK, get your mind out of the sand trap. Among the topics she addresses is the LPGA’s reputation of being comprised predominately of lesbian players. An excerpt:

“Contrary to what many people think, we are not the Lesbians Playing Golf Association. By my count there are no more than two dozen gay women playing the tour right now. Considering there are 230 active members, you’re only talking about 10 percent of the players, which from everything I’ve read is in line with the population as a whole. I understand that thanks to Howard Stern and Internet porn many guys are keenly interested in girl-on-girl action, but to every player I know the issue is just not that big a deal. There are no super-freaky homophobes out here or militant man-haters. “

I just have one question. How does Kim know there’s only “two dozen gay women on tour”? Did she conduct a survey?

1. Downtown Atlanta: The quiet part of Georgia.

The Count is off  to the Hawks game tonight. Shouldn’t be hard to stay out of trouble. It’s only Fulton County.

EARLIER TODAY

You’re on the clock with the Falcons (and why not Thomas)?

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105 comments Add your comment

Hillbilly Deluxe

April 20th, 2010
2:06 pm

Back when I was a young’un, if one of us acted up, we were either threatened with being “sent to Milledgeville” or being “sent to Reidsville”. If you’re a native Georgian, you’ll understand what that meant.

Gwinnett Fred

April 20th, 2010
2:13 pm

The Psych hospital in Milledgeville has always been sort of a misnomer regarding it’s “stature”. It’s like 5-6 miles outside of town – so it’s not like there are drooling itiots walking the streets (well, unless you count Big Ben & his Posse).

Paul H

April 20th, 2010
2:15 pm

Jeff the West Virginia comment might have been a slight low blow given the recent tragedy there, but funny article otherwise.

Michael

April 20th, 2010
2:28 pm

King Frog to the north, Echols county and its marijuana plantations to the east, outlet malls to the south and really nothingness to the west until you get to Thomasville. Blackberry Cobbler must be upset that you dissed the King Frog and all that shopping.

heartofdarkness

April 20th, 2010
2:29 pm

Doonie: What are the enlightened people of Milledgeville going to do with the tavern owner who permitted someone’s private security block access to the restrooms in an establishment selling primarily alcoholic beverages to a crowd largely composed of college and college-aged kids?
Count: Should we be listening to Henry Waxman’s musings on baseball on any subject other than his interest in reprising the Eddie Gaedel role for a modern Bill Veeck?

Ted Striker

April 20th, 2010
2:31 pm

Good stuff today, Jeff.

EASTsiders

April 20th, 2010
2:32 pm

Joslyn James wants an apology? Ok, call Elin and apoligize to her for having a long affair with her husband and the father of her kids, a man she clearly knew was married.

Legend of Len Barker

April 20th, 2010
2:35 pm

“Nothingness,” eh? I thought we got over that nonsense years ago. Valdosta is about 40% of Athens’ population but offers virtually the same fare. Actually, Valdosta might technically offer more now.

AlphaDog

April 20th, 2010
2:42 pm

Is Christina Kim hot or what!

Michael

April 20th, 2010
2:44 pm

Remerton is mostly students and bars. Students voted in the Sunday alcohol sales back in the ’90’s while the surrounding Bible belt stayed dry. You can walk,stagger or crawl home to your nearby townhouse or apartment. And they made the police get rid of those darth vader black police cars — too ominous. Remerton Rocks.

alpharettadawg

April 20th, 2010
2:52 pm

Dooney was she “attached” or attacked?

Donny Corleone

April 20th, 2010
2:53 pm

Gosh, Jeff. It sems your liberal friends in Washington are stepping on YOUR toes now. It’ OK if they’re just hasseling the rubes in flyover country but now they’re trying to tell the sports world how to act. The nerve! How did this happen? They weren’t supposed to mess with OUR folks! Well, Jeff sooner or later they get around to everybody. Even you. As to Valdosta, all I can say is that it sure doesn’t compare to the Utopia that is Atlanta. Where is William T. Sherman when you really need him?

ctfalconsfan

April 20th, 2010
3:02 pm

Great News!! Atlanta opens up at PITT Sept 12 so Big Ben will certainly be out for that game.

- That will be a nice win on the road.

GO FALCONS!!

Steffon572

April 20th, 2010
3:03 pm

This was the highlight of my day the lawnmower was way to funny but grear articls also – I was thinking the same think about Earnhardt as well – haven’t seen him in the winner circl in a long time.

St. Simons

April 20th, 2010
3:10 pm

This just in from Bill (Bulldog) King and I quote ” it might be better if Richt and Mike Bobo go ahead and make Murray a clear-cut Number 1 on the suddenly tiny QB depth chart as soon as possible, rather than let the battle go on deep into August. So he can get that monkey off his back and settle down”.

Isn’t that just like a Georgia dog fan. Forget hard work and earning anything, just give me a hand out so I can go ahead and get loud and proud and start talking down to Tennessee Tech and others. Hahahahahahahahaha. Like that big bad crowd did on their drive back from Shreveport. Ahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

See you in Athens where 45-42 last happened.

Steffon572

April 20th, 2010
3:11 pm

How does Kim see the ball – her red shirt it the best, I think I better visit some LPGA events

Not Disappointed

April 20th, 2010
3:25 pm

Jeff, after writing these I would be looking for a single malt scotch! Wow!

Pope UGA XXIII

April 20th, 2010
3:30 pm

It’s so nice to hear from St Simons again ………….
about as enjoyable as hearing that your daughters are
double dating with Tiger Woods and Ben Rothlesburger

Carol

April 20th, 2010
3:31 pm

I wonder how many shiny new police cars Roethlisberger had to donate to Milledgeville to get the charges dropped.

And how many crisp new $100 bills the girl got to dummy up and go away.

Methinks that Mr. Roethlisberger needs to meet up with some very hard ladies in a dark alley without his bodyguard. It’s called frontier justice.

Do be careful, Benjamin.

Rikki

April 20th, 2010
3:37 pm

“See you in Athens where 45-42 last happened.”

I feel an even bigger beat down is coming this year. Most of the UGA goons will be wearing ankle monitor bracelets, so that will slow them down a lot!

Reid Adair

April 20th, 2010
3:38 pm

What a shock that innocent ol’ Richard Bentley got quoted by TMZ. Welcome to the life of big-time gossip, Mr. Bentley.

I’m also interested to see where Joslyn James will perform during the British Open.

Great countdown as usual, Jeff.

AltamahaDawg

April 20th, 2010
3:40 pm

Well, the State Farm isn’t exactly in downtown “Reidsville” either, but that is still part of the native Georgian vernacular. Despite the Misnomer.

Ghost

April 20th, 2010
3:54 pm

Nice pic of Kim!

And even though I’m a huge Steelers fan, I think Ben needs to sit for at least 2 games. The pattern of women accusing him is starting to look too much like he’s doing something to warrant the accusations.

I’m not saying he shouldn’t enjoy his wealth, but he needs to do it more smartly.

sharecropper

April 20th, 2010
3:56 pm

Valdosta is surrounded by nothingness? Ever been to Valdosta, once known for its Wright Bazemore football teams, now surrounded by hundreds of billboards, wall-to-wall billboards, packed in like urban apartments billboards, embarrassing to the state of Georgia billboards, making Georgia the laughing stock billboards. You ought to go sometime. Just once before fleeing the state.

MW

April 20th, 2010
4:22 pm

You obviously have contempt for any of us that do not live in the cultural Mecca that is Atlanta. Really, Schultz? Have you ever been to Valdosta or Milledgeville and actually had a real conversation with a citizen? Not a conversation designed to elicit a quote that can be taken out of context, but a real conversation designed to let you get to know the other person? I doubt it. Sad.

ValdostaDawg

April 20th, 2010
4:27 pm

Jeff you sir are an idiot if you think we are a bunch of hicks in Valdosta!

Paul H

April 20th, 2010
4:32 pm

Hey Rikki and St. Simons – what happened this year in your own back yard? Does 30-24 ring a bell? Or better yet, how bout 1-8?

David

April 20th, 2010
4:41 pm

Valdosta is absolutely surounded by nothingness. It is one of those places that I always wonder why it is even there. What possessed someone to start a town there to begin with? How many gas stations and motels do you need on one exit on your way to Florida?

russ lumpkin

April 20th, 2010
4:45 pm

azcat… i know the difference between good writing and a simple-minded insult. i don’t mind your simple-minded insult cause you’re not a sportswriter for the most important paper in the state. or are you jeff schultz in disguise?

chiefs fan

April 20th, 2010
4:52 pm

Dang, you done burned my grits now! I’m from Valdosta. And I’d still be livin’ there if the Law hadn’t run me off!

hates Auburn

April 20th, 2010
4:56 pm

The night club in milledgeville is Capital City and it is run and owned by former felonies. This type of thing goes on all the time in this bar. They were arrest in statesboro, where they own several bars. Is this the kind of place you would want your daughter hanging out in?

Jason in Valdosta

April 20th, 2010
5:00 pm

this was my first experience with the countdown. I must say this was time well spent. I literally laughed out loud in the library at Valdosta State. AND SPEAKING OF VALDOSTA!!!!!!!…… yeah its pretty lame down here if your’re not a freshman lol

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DamYankee

April 20th, 2010
5:49 pm

“This is a CONSERVATIVE bookstore – we don’t HAVE a humor section!”

St. Simons

April 20th, 2010
5:54 pm

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heywood jablomey

April 20th, 2010
10:53 pm

loved it, jeff. particularly the part about insuring everything but the media and the
cruella de allred. nice.

Dangerous

April 21st, 2010
10:07 am

Who was Steve going to hurt, other than himself, on Old River Road. Maybe we should all chip in and buy him a steamroller…………………………………………………………..Hey Steve my grass needs cuttin…….you can buy yourself another bottle of whiskey old buddy.

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azcat225

April 21st, 2010
12:57 pm

No, russ, I am most decidedly not Jeff in disguise. And obviously that cob is still firmly planted where the sun doesn’t shine, to cause you to be such a drudge. I bet you’re a ton of fun at parties, too, cornering people and lecturing them ad nauseum about the latest tragedy that they should be so torn about, just like you. Because it is all about you, isn’t it? Lighten up for once in your life, you might (might–I’m not going to hold my breath on this one) actually enjoy said life.

Selah.

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russ lumpkin

April 21st, 2010
2:00 pm

azcat… again, your little comments do not matter so i won’t even address you other than to try to shed some light on your darkness. the point i tried to make without just having to spell it out is that Schultz must have attained some level of sophistication to get a job writing for a big newspaper. and if he’s so sophicated that he can condescend to the good people of Milledgeville and the other little town… he could do better than simply making simple minded stereotypical insults… yet he turns to them all the time. he could push himself a touch and come up with something more clever and his work would be better for it.

egeagle

April 21st, 2010
2:15 pm

I love the condescension of lefties towards the great unwashed. Please underestimate the intelligence of those who are waking up to the idiocy of media and political elites. Teabaggers? Calling us gay, are you? Won’t you offend your gay brethren, who would be in an uproar if someone on our sike of the aisle used such a term? I also like the comment made that Shultzie isn’t so fond of congressional meddling into private matters once it gets to sports. Waxman, Pelosi, Reid, Obama and the rest cannot run sports any better than they can business or health care. Some of us are not afraid to say that the emporor has no clothes.

Tech Fan Since 1950

April 21st, 2010
4:17 pm

Nothingness? Folks, you need to get away from the billboards and journey into Valdosta off of Exits 18 or 22 of I-75. Native Atlantan here after living in Valdosta for the last 18 years or so, and I can tell you that Valdosta is one “hot” community and do not just mean the summertime temperatures. Valdosta State University, the most beautiful campus in the University System of Georgia (Spanish Mission Style architecture with palm trees), has been breaking enrollment records each year with record numbers of students coming from the Atlanta area and north Georgia. VSU has won two national championships in football over the last six years and has solid academics. Moody Air Force Base continues to expand and many military folks come back to Valdosta to retire (as do growing numbers of regular folks who originally retired in Florida). The Nationwide series golf tournament is in Valdosta this week and you can see it on national tv. Valdosta is not Atlanta, but the next time you have someone tell you “that if you believe that, I’ve got some swamp land down near Valdosta I’d like to sell you,” ask them for a price. You might be on to something.

big ben

April 21st, 2010
6:18 pm

“dang, michelle wie is hot. you guys think she’ll join me at the bar if i invite her to my vip section and buy her shots? she can do whatever she wants once i drop my pants too.”

editor’s note: here’s hoping she takes out the driver and swings so hard that roethlisberger’s nuts come out his throat.

Coffee Bluff DAWG

April 21st, 2010
7:47 pm

Jeff,

WV comment? Guess you’ve never been to Morgantown (i. e. WVU).

azcat225

April 22nd, 2010
5:55 pm

russ: My little comments don’t matter and yet you’ve posted once again. As to shedding light on my “darkness”, I got your point in your original post. What I don’t get is a.) if Jeff offends you so much with his style and content, why do you even read his pieces? and b.) why do you bother posting on his blogs? Given his huge failings (in your eyes), why would he even try to meet your lofty standards? He’s still on the AJC payroll because of his style and content (which I would guess at least 51% of the readers of the AJC, online or in print, enjoy) and because he gets hits. I’m sure you will post once again and I hope this time it will be in a far lighter vein with less condescension (wasted, by the way) so you can cast some of that light on my darkness.

Selah (blatant rip-off one more time).

V

April 26th, 2010
7:43 am

Milledgeville was and STILL IS a great college town. GCSU is gaining a reputation as a top notch school in this state. I will take my GCSU education with its smaller class sizes and professors who cared any day of the week over the larger universities. I was admitted to every school in GA I applied to years ago and decided to go the small school route and never once regretted it. My largest class was around 40 students and it was quite common to have classes with 11 of us. Anyone at UGA or Tech have a professor call em when they are running late for class? GCSU puts a lot of money into the town of Milledgeville and with the help of GMC (community college a mile away) creates the bar scene of the town. Its quite similar to a small downtown athens. Yes, there is a mental hospital and quite a few prisons but they are quite a distance away from the heart of the town. Still, its kinda cool to drive over there and see all the razor wire! I am hoping that the Ben thing does not put Milledgeville in a negative light as a scandalous place due to the shadiness that IS Capital City. Any veteran of that college can tell you that place is as shady as it gets. The owners, managers, etc. However, the other night spots in the town are owned by locals trying to earn a good living and Amici is owned by a few college grads who started working there as lowly cooks and dishwashers. They put their hearts into the business and town so much to the point that when an opportunity came to buy it, they were able to put those business degrees to work and do it. There are many great stories about Milledgeville, it saddens me that it will always be known as the “Big Ben” town. It really is so much more than that.