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by George S. Patton » Thu Dec 04, 2008 12:38 pm
Actually, I guess she has a rep. But I will say she is one of the most beautiful celebrities around.
That move, "The Girl Next Door" was pretty funny. 2000s version of Risky Business.
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by smupony94 » Thu Dec 04, 2008 12:58 pm
George S. Patton wrote:Actually, I guess she has a rep. But I will say she is one of the most beautiful celebrities around.
That move, "The Girl Next Door" was pretty funny. 2000s version of Risky Business.
Yes, Yes she is pretty
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by Pony Soup » Thu Dec 04, 2008 1:02 pm
PK wrote:I suspect everything she invests in is hard.  I really, really want a black horseshoe of my own. 
try harder...this thread is great...and almost gone
It tastes better when served from a Bowl (game)!
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by George S. Patton » Thu Dec 04, 2008 1:07 pm
Pony Soup wrote:PK wrote:I suspect everything she invests in is hard.  I really, really want a black horseshoe of my own. 
try harder...this thread is great...and almost gone
Oh, I think Elizabeth wouldn't try anything else that ISN'T hard.
And good for her.
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by PK » Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:02 pm
Pony Soup wrote:PK wrote:I suspect everything she invests in is hard.  I really, really want a black horseshoe of my own. 
try harder...this thread is great...and almost gone
Hard?...Harder?...Hardest? Its just a state of mind...right?
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
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by jtstang » Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:07 pm
PK's making me blush.
I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.
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by EastStang » Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:10 pm
Speaking of sloppy.... There was an unfortunate incident about 15-20 years ago involving 4 Washington Capitals, a Georgetown Bar, a sixteen year old girl, a van and fried chicken. No criminal charges were ever brought, but all the players except one were traded or released and the one personally had to call any non-renewing season ticket holder and beg for forgiveness. And my vote is for a stripe.
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by jtstang » Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:22 pm
EastStang wrote:Speaking of sloppy.... There was an unfortunate incident about 15-20 years ago involving 4 Washington Capitals, a Georgetown Bar, a sixteen year old girl, a van and fried chicken. No criminal charges were ever brought, but all the players except one were traded or released and the one personally had to call any non-renewing season ticket holder and beg for forgiveness. And my vote is for a stripe.
If the one who stayed only made it with the chicken.
I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.
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by EastStang » Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:35 pm
A player was cleared of involvement because he was the one who left the van to get a bucket of chicken and when he returned and saw the orgy going on, he just sat on the curb and ate the chicken and waited for things to end. He wasc called as a witness before the grand jury because the girl cried rape, and he testified that it appeared that she was a more than willing participant from what he saw when he opened the door of the van. I hope that explanation was PG enough.
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by abezontar » Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:47 pm
EastStang wrote:A player was cleared of involvement because he was the one who left the van to get a bucket of chicken and when he returned and saw the orgy going on, he just sat on the curb and ate the chicken and waited for things to end. He wasc called as a witness before the grand jury because the girl cried rape, and he testified that it appeared that she was a more than willing participant from what he saw when he opened the door of the van. I hope that explanation was PG enough.
If this were a description of my life, I would be the guy getting the bucket of chicken.
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
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by Big Hoss » Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:02 pm
abezontar wrote:EastStang wrote:A player was cleared of involvement because he was the one who left the van to get a bucket of chicken and when he returned and saw the orgy going on, he just sat on the curb and ate the chicken and waited for things to end. He wasc called as a witness before the grand jury because the girl cried rape, and he testified that it appeared that she was a more than willing participant from what he saw when he opened the door of the van. I hope that explanation was PG enough.
If this were a description of my life, I would be the guy getting the bucket of chicken.
At least you wouldn't be the one selling him the bucket of chicken. We'll reserve that job for Detroit fans.
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by EastStang » Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:02 pm
Big Hoss wrote:abezontar wrote:EastStang wrote:A player was cleared of involvement because he was the one who left the van to get a bucket of chicken and when he returned and saw the orgy going on, he just sat on the curb and ate the chicken and waited for things to end. He wasc called as a witness before the grand jury because the girl cried rape, and he testified that it appeared that she was a more than willing participant from what he saw when he opened the door of the van. I hope that explanation was PG enough.
If this were a description of my life, I would be the guy getting the bucket of chicken.
At least you wouldn't be the one selling him the bucket of chicken. We'll reserve that job for Detroit fans.
And UNT grads.
By the way the guy with the bucket of chicken was Nick Kyprios.
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by sail420s » Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:59 pm
jkflamebo wrote:03Mustang wrote:I might need a penicillin shot just from looking at the picture.
i disagree...
I might need a tissue 
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by Peruna88 » Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:21 pm
WildHorse wrote:Prediction: if/when he gets reinstated, his first shift on the ice will be greeted by one of the loudest standing ovations in the history of the building/franchise.
(Not saying that's the right reaction - just that it's the likely reaction.)
No, I disagree. If it's here, don't expect Stars fans to greet him with a standing o. I know I won't. From comments made by the coach and players, I think the fans here will back the rest of the team and not Avery.
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