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He actually wasn’t willing to work in JMs system, and after learning that he would have to vie for regular football, subsequently asked for a transfer.

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Was one of those goals this goal? Penalties don’t count, only one’s you earn:

Also, figure out what a “baby lighter” is. Small zippos? Lighters for your baby’s cigarettes, ergonomically engineered to accommodate your baby’s tiny hands?

or the oft misspelling of Cinnamon? I reckon it’s easier to write “CT Crunch” in her case? idk. It’s Britney, bitch.

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Sooo.. nobody’s going to point out Jim Bob’s name is “Jim Bob?” Amazing how “James Robert Duggar” sounds sophisticated, respectable. Jim Bob? Nobody never not knew no Jim Bob they ain’t never not knew wasn’t a good, God-fearing Christian, amiright?

Sooo... Jarrod doesn’t wear one, amiright?

I know I’m late to the party, but I guess Hernandez didn’t have Durst’s lawyers, amiright?

“My mom was a huge influence on me as a chef.”

In a tl;dr note: You may have mentioned this somewhere, but perhaps you didn't. Another variable of Cal's magic spell is he DOES, indeed, get a lot of talent in one place. So, for instance, say you're a kid like Darius Miller, who under any other circumstances, may have missed an opportunity to contribute his skill at

I get it. My point is Calipari is an overused (and perhaps rightly so?) example of a shitty college athletics system. He's stated multiple times, he doesn't make the rules. Heaping blame on a figurehead blasts the individual, when he exploits a problem for personal benefit. You want change, it starts with the

So, "don't hate the player, hate the game?"

So, what Division-I coaches don't profit from the current college basketball / NCAA system? You're saying Calipari's real "sin" is profiting from the system, but isn't every other major college basketball program coaches as well? Would you say, rather, that Calipari profits more than most? Because of the talent he

Series of events:

Yeah.. this is fake.

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So OBJ's catch doesn't look anything like this, at all, what so ever...

"hands staying up tho" = concussion.

Affirmed was a Florida horse, but appreciate the effort

Chelsea did also sign Van Ginkel from Vitesse - who's said to be a long-term replacement for Lamps, "who everyone says is old and washed up and probably shouldn't even be on the... ahem, pitch ...anymore." Which I've heard no one say, ever. You also forgot to mention they retained De Bruyne after his loan spell in the