Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 2:35 pm
peruna11 wrote:any chance SO ditched the G4 in MIA and flew commerical (throw off the scent) to ATL to negotiate???
Do purple hippos smell?
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peruna11 wrote:any chance SO ditched the G4 in MIA and flew commerical (throw off the scent) to ATL to negotiate???
me@smu wrote:Damn who's the coach of the dolphins now, Cam Cameron? You know that dude is a couple of weeks from looking for a new job. Any chance he is plan B?
Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex wrote:me@smu wrote:Damn who's the coach of the dolphins now, Cam Cameron? You know that dude is a couple of weeks from looking for a new job. Any chance he is plan B?
Well, he'd know what winless seasons are like.
Come and Take It wrote:Quick, why didn't you tell us there was a full length video of you dancing around?
http://homepage.mac.com/aguamyst/MoviesAlbum/iMovieTheater39.html
The Purple Hippo wrote:Come and Take It wrote:Quick, why didn't you tell us there was a full length video of you dancing around?
http://homepage.mac.com/aguamyst/MoviesAlbum/iMovieTheater39.html
lol, because its that ridiculous
Pony^ wrote:me@smu wrote:And the G-IV is still in Miami...we didn't make the man fly commercial did we? tacky tacky
Are you sure that plane is still in Miami?The news media was thrown a curve ball Tuesday when it lost the ability to track the private plane used by Osborne and Perlman on Sunday and Monday. The aircraft registered to Norfolk Iron and Metal Co., owned by NU booster Richard Robinson, paid a fee to have it removed from flight-tracking Web sites.
http://www.epiccarnival.com/2007/12/new ... cking.html
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