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One4All, no technically football starts in Mid February for Tragic and I, now don't get me wrong we trudge through baseball season, much like a steak eater will trudge through a sirloin when there is no T-bone around. But football season begins 2 weeks after it ends for us.
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[quote name="MoFo" post="1233005" timestamp="1340801018"]
One4All, no technically football starts in Mid February for Tragic and I, now don't get me wrong we trudge through baseball season, much like a steak eater will trudge through a sirloin when there is no T-bone around. But football season begins 2 weeks after it ends for us.
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;D ;D 8)
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[quote name="thetragichippy" post="1233009" timestamp="1340803500"]
[quote author=MoFo link=topic=100720.msg1233005#msg1233005 date=1340801018]
One4All, no technically football starts in Mid February for Tragic and I, now don't get me wrong we trudge through baseball season, much like a steak eater will trudge through a sirloin when there is no T-bone around. But football season begins 2 weeks after it ends for us.
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;D ;D 8)
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Baseball much more like poterhouse...fooball can have the t bone  ;D

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[quote name="EAGLE07" post="1234095" timestamp="1341583473"]
[quote author=thetragichippy link=topic=100720.msg1233009#msg1233009 date=1340803500]
[quote author=MoFo link=topic=100720.msg1233005#msg1233005 date=1340801018]
One4All, no technically football starts in Mid February for Tragic and I, now don't get me wrong we trudge through baseball season, much like a steak eater will trudge through a sirloin when there is no T-bone around. But football season begins 2 weeks after it ends for us.
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;D ;D 8)
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Baseball much more like poterhouse...fooball can have the t bone  ;D
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Porterhouse that was dropped in the dirt maybe!  Come on FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS!

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Tragic, sniff sniff....sadly my oldest 2 are in school ball now 7th grader/9th grader...but not to worry I have 2 more up and coming 9year old (holding out becuase of late birthday) and a 3 year old....so next year it is ON........LOL
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