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Howevr yu spell it. Yu boys on here talkin like dem football boys bein instructioned by yu. Yu got all dem ansers for dem playofs yet yu boys scared of mama. She in kichen bakin yu slip off talk bunch a noise on dis computr like yu a kno it all. Bet when she calls for dinner you say yessam and leeve it be. Blaphemy that what I call it. Let dem sideline walkers do dat tirless work  and you take all da credit. Yu boys get out der and yell for dem boys and leeve da thinkin to dem boys wachin dat vcr on weekins. Day no what dey be doin. Were yo letterjacket friday or Satrday and be proud dem boys stil a playin.
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[quote name="Big Ford" post="903947" timestamp="1289451929"]
Looks like you got your poster of the week!   :D  I'm just glad he, cause it has to be a he, didn't say what town he was from cause the state regulators would probably go investigate that towns English department.   ;D
[/quote]oh, far and away. its done. im not gonna announce it yet  ;) :D
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