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re: Malik Zaire on UF's offense
Posted on 8/5/17 at 2:35 pm to AshleySchaeffer
Posted on 8/5/17 at 2:35 pm to AshleySchaeffer
Yep I'm skeered of the big bad rant full of kids who don't have a fricking clue about jack...waiting for mommy to send you a check so you can party.
I don't spend much time here...just hit it and quit it.
You hillbillies are a riot...keep watching us the first Saturday in December on that rent a center big screen.
I don't spend much time here...just hit it and quit it.
You hillbillies are a riot...keep watching us the first Saturday in December on that rent a center big screen.
Posted on 8/5/17 at 8:07 pm to reel_gator8
Reel_gatah,
You are too stupid to see yourself for the figure of fun you so clearly made yourself. Plus you told a whopping lie.
A person who can't admit when they have made a mistake is not fully adult.
You are too stupid to see yourself for the figure of fun you so clearly made yourself. Plus you told a whopping lie.
A person who can't admit when they have made a mistake is not fully adult.
Posted on 8/5/17 at 8:21 pm to reel_gator8
Hillbillies. A disparaging term often applied to the residents of several states. My high school annual in East Ridge Tennessee was the "Ridge Runner."
Besides Davey Crockett and Sergeant Alvin York and Andrew Jackson and Clifton Cates, and Frank Andrews and the thousands of Tenneseans who you know - volunteered to fight in Mexico, and the 51,000 Tennesseans who stood by the Old Flag and fought for Union, progress and freedom, and Wilma Rudolf and Sally Ride and Pat Summitt -
I Will Hold: The Story of USMC Legend Clifton B. Cates From Belleau Wood to Victory in the Great War; Commandant[edit]
On January 1, 1948, he was sworn in as the 19th Commandant of the Marine Corps and promoted to the rank of General for his time as Commandant.
It all makes quite a contrast to the nothing history that attends the state of Florida.
Besides Davey Crockett and Sergeant Alvin York and Andrew Jackson and Clifton Cates, and Frank Andrews and the thousands of Tenneseans who you know - volunteered to fight in Mexico, and the 51,000 Tennesseans who stood by the Old Flag and fought for Union, progress and freedom, and Wilma Rudolf and Sally Ride and Pat Summitt -
I Will Hold: The Story of USMC Legend Clifton B. Cates From Belleau Wood to Victory in the Great War; Commandant[edit]
On January 1, 1948, he was sworn in as the 19th Commandant of the Marine Corps and promoted to the rank of General for his time as Commandant.
It all makes quite a contrast to the nothing history that attends the state of Florida.
This post was edited on 8/5/17 at 8:31 pm
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