But if they block him, they drop down to 999,999.
But if they block him, they drop down to 999,999.
Shouldn't the Eagles' PR staff have some sort of policy against their players following other teams?
No, sir, that's sanity.
God, what kind of people would disagree with that?
And the reason they covered it up is because if it got out it *might* hurt the football program. The death penalty would have sent the message that if you try to cover that stuff up, you will DESTROY the football program, so don't try.
The difference is that covering up child rape wasn't a threat to the NCAA's money, well until it became public and became a PR issue.
In my opinion, Penn State deserved the Death Penalty more than SMU did. I realize some of you will disagree but covering up child rape is worse than paying student athletes. Again, that's just my opinion.
I guess when it comes to a black person trusting police, it really does take a leap of faith.
But he loves you most!
It's just not fair, how you white people suffer.
Let the talk of the 'Curse of Bieber' being.
When your name is as amazing as Ted Heater Jr. you can't be bothered to learn the names of mere mortals.
I don't have a good answer to your question, except to say that you in addition to focusing on raising your potential future daughter(s) to understand their worth, you should also do your best to raise any sons with an understanding of women's worth as well.
Why is the staff so defensive when someone uses this term? I mean, just because someone has written an unnecessary piece, in defensive of something that didn't need to be defended in the first place, doesn't mean y'all have to keep defending it.
From what I've heard about PED side effects, I'm guessing his penis is pretty goddamn far from being a foot.
They did that with pix of the twins and donated the whole $SHITLOAD to charity.
I'm sure if they would have bought their Tesla from an independent dealer, this would have never happened. After all, dealers are just looking out for the public's safety and best interest /s
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