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Wow
I mean… I’m not the biggest fan of him, I think he looks like an emu (as we all do), and I hope to see him fail miserably in the NFL (<3 you Brady Quinn)… but seriously, that’s effed up.
“I think he looks like an emu (as we all do)”
Are you saying that we all look like emus? Them there’s fighting words….
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face
No nooo
I just meant everybody thinks he looks like an emu.
But if you think about it… if we all had the douchea-spike hairdo….
SOMEONE CALL PETA!!
THIS IS ANIMAL ABUSE!!! >0
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This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move."
by IcersGuy on Nov 24, 2009 12:45 AM EST reply actions 4 recs
I really shouldn't be laughing so hard at anybody getting punched in the face
but Zug dammit, I envy that “irate fan” so much right now it’s not even funny.
Please, if someone is able to get a screen shot of him on Saturday with a black eye, post it so I can make it my background on my computer for all eternity.
I always wonder why these guys are up for going out after a loss...
I’m realize I’m hyper-competitive and have emotional issues, but Sunday morning I’d still be in my apartment, alternating between weeping in the crawlspace and punching holes in the living room wall. If I were Clausen, I wouldn’t show my face outside until Tuesday.
I remember seeing QB#14 yucking it up with his friends at Mario & Luigi’s hours after having struggled a bit versus Buffalo. I realized he was never going to be a fierce competitor on the field after that evening.
His parents flew in from California
I’m sure they didn’t spend any time with him before the game. I see no problem with him going out to dinner with his parents after a loss.
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face
I have an idea
If all I had to do pick up the hottest chick in a bar (and more than likely her friend) was simply sack up and hit the bar, I’d likely go out pretty often.
I say let's rock the Orange Bowl, because nobody will remember in five years anyway.
I dunno
D.C. was still sending angry tweets about impatient fans several hours after the WIN at MSU. That’s a fiery competitor if you ask me.
He probably smashed up several pairs of those tiny glasses he likes to wear.
My guess is that he eventually figured out a way to relax.
I say let's rock the Orange Bowl, because nobody will remember in five years anyway.
You stole my post
But I was going to call it Drunken Irish fans turn on their own, or perhaps Irish nation not dealing well with adversity, at all.
But really what should I expect from an internet scouring robot, you probably have already checked all my email for me also.
A word to the wise ain't necessary - it's the stupid ones that need the advice.
Bill Cosby
Yes
I have also placed a connection to Skynet on your computer.
"I don't know. I don't know. [waves hand dismissively] First, you'd have to tell me what a 'BCS' is. I don't know."
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It doesn't matter if you "won't remember them" years from now because we'll probably all be dead years from now.
by ReadingRambler on Nov 24, 2009 9:58 AM EST up reply actions
I just don't know if that is good or bad, sounds neat though.
A word to the wise ain't necessary - it's the stupid ones that need the advice.
Bill Cosby
Probably not a smart idea...
to try to steal a french fry from the head coaches plate.
by RudyWasOffsides on Nov 24, 2009 10:51 AM EST reply actions 2 recs
Oh man
I had a delayed LOL on that one.
+1
Irish eyes are smiling
Somone had to use the cheesy line
"No, Donny, these men are nihilists. There's nothing to be afraid of"
I'm not happy about fans punching players, but
The simple title of this post has had be laughing for days.
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by Run Up The Score on Nov 25, 2009 3:20 PM EST reply actions





























