The facts: On February 19, 1982, prior to a concert in San Antonio, Ozzy Osbourne stopped to urinate on his way back to his hotel room after some extensive partying. Unfortunately, for Ozzy, he stopped to pee in Alamo Plaza on the Cenotaph. The Cenotaph is a monument erected in 1939 to honor those who died in the Battle of the Alamo. Ozzy Osbourne and his manager, Sharon Arden (now his wife), leave the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on Feb. 19, 1982, after he was arrested for urinating on the Alamo Cenotaph. On Feb. 19, 1982, heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne, intoxicated and wearing his then-girlfriend’s green evening dress, publicly urinated in Alamo Plaza. Ozzy Osbourne returned to San Antonio, Texas on Thursday (November 5) to apologize for urinating on the Alamo Cenotaph in 1982. The BLACK SABBATH singer visited the historical monument with his Drunk, disoriented and wearing his girlfriend’s green evening dress, British heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne staggered onto sacred San Antonio turf 42 years ago this week and paused in front Ozzy Osbourne and his manager, Sharon Arden (now his wife), leave the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on Feb. 19, 1982, after he was arrested for urinating on the Alamo Cenotaph. Ozzy Osbourne returned to San Antonio, Texas on Thursday (November 5) to apologize for urinating on the Alamo Cenotaph in 1982. The BLACK SABBATH singer visited the historical monument with his Drunk, disoriented and wearing his girlfriend’s green evening dress, British heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne staggered onto sacred San Antonio turf 42 years ago this week and paused in front On Feb. 19, 1982, heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne, intoxicated and wearing his then-girlfriend’s green evening dress, publicly urinated in Alamo Plaza. Ozzy Osbourne, one of the most celebrated rock and roll musicians of all-time, died on Tuesday. Nearly a year-and-a-half before his passing, Osbourne marked a personal moment that became public in SAN ANTONIO – Ozzy Osbourne still remembers where he was on Feb. 19, 1982. So does San Antonio. The rock and roll vocalist icon took to social media to mark an infamous incident of a run-in Ozzy Osbourne performances were unwelcome inside the San Antonio city limits until 1992, when he finally publicly apologized for his behavior and donated $10,000 to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas to go toward the upkeep of the Alamo grounds. Ozzy Osbourne, one of the most celebrated rock and roll musicians of all-time, died on Tuesday. Nearly a year-and-a-half before his passing, Osbourne marked a personal moment that became public in Police arrested Ozzy, who spent part of the afternoon in a local jail on charges of public intoxication. He was freed later that evening on $40 bond and performed at the city’s Hemisfair Arena Ozzy Osbourne performances were unwelcome inside the San Antonio city limits until 1992, when he finally publicly apologized for his behavior and donated $10,000 to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas to go toward the upkeep of the Alamo grounds. On the 19th of February 1982, Ozzy was arrested by the San Antonio police department when he was caught urinating on a cenotaph dedicated to the defenders of the Alamo. On the 19th of February 1982, Ozzy was arrested by the San Antonio police department when he was caught urinating on a cenotaph dedicated to the defenders of the Alamo. The facts: On February 19, 1982, prior to a concert in San Antonio, Ozzy Osbourne stopped to urinate on his way back to his hotel room after some extensive partying. Unfortunately, for Ozzy, he stopped to pee in Alamo Plaza on the Cenotaph. The Cenotaph is a monument erected in 1939 to honor those who died in the Battle of the Alamo. SAN ANTONIO – Ozzy Osbourne still remembers where he was on Feb. 19, 1982. So does San Antonio. The rock and roll vocalist icon took to social media to mark an infamous incident of a run-in Police arrested Ozzy, who spent part of the afternoon in a local jail on charges of public intoxication. He was freed later that evening on $40 bond and performed at the city’s Hemisfair Arena
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