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If you watched the entirety of that snooze fest, he gave the ball back to her....They clearly were joking around.

 

 

Classy is a vague term anyways considering sports, but all hail that image of classiness that everyone loves to wear.

 

So, you're thinking I should drop Brees and Colston from my fantasy team next year (they've been money in the bank the past few years)?

 

Can't believe that game. My opponent had Andy Dalton, so I thought to myself "Oh, I have nothing to worry about this week. Saints are at home and Dalton will continue playing like Andy Dalton in important games."

 

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If you watched the entirety of that snooze fest, he gave the ball back to her....They clearly were joking around.

 

 

Classy is a vague term anyways considering sports, but all hail that image of classiness that everyone loves to wear.

The way I heard it, one of the teams (I think Saints management) gave "A" ball to her. I don't think this dude turned out to do the right thing. Apparently he got quite a bit of face time on the stadium monitor and management gave her a ball. 

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Posted · Hidden by SteelCityColt, November 16, 2014 - Quoting hidden
Hidden by SteelCityColt, November 16, 2014 - Quoting hidden

You should travel to the middle east . Get back to me on your opinion then

Considering my first boyfriend was half middle eastern and from Europe I would do it in a heart beat.

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Posted · Hidden by 21isSuperman, November 16, 2014 - response to hidden post and off topic
Hidden by 21isSuperman, November 16, 2014 - response to hidden post and off topic

Considering my first boyfriend was half middle eastern and from Europe I would do it in a heart beat.

they stone their women to death in the streets daily

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