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Shmitty

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  1. referring to how easily the 18 year old could have picked up the 75lb boy.
  2. I wasn't a late bloomer by any means but I really didn't start getting my "grown man" strength till I was 18, then packing on muscle mass was naturally easy.
  3. Last i checked, there was no Schlitterbahn in Minnesota but this is a sad story all around. Not going to end well for the parents or even the park I'd imagine. https://www.newsweek.com/minnesota-man-arrested-pushing-boy-31-feet-waterslide-platform-1053661
  4. And how effective will they be at countering each ace up the sleeve that McMuprhy still has that he has yet to reveal?
  5. August 5, 1305. William Wallace the great patriot of Scotland was captured in Robroyston, just outside of Glasgow (I've been there and the place felt very solemn to me (besides the fact I had no where to go pee) On this day in history, 1305... William Wallace at Robroyston An image drawn for a campaign to save Wallace's Well, Robroyston, from being destroyed by housing developers. The medieval well at Robroyston is believed to have been used by Wallace in his final days of freedom as he was captured nearby. William Wallace was seized in the house of Ralph Rae by Sir John Menteith who discovered the hiding place of the patriot at Robroyston through the treacherous information of Jack Short, his servant. Menteith came under cover of night with a contingent of henchmen and after a violent scuffle in which Wallace’s valiant companion, Kerly, was slain, Wallace himself was finally overpowered. Menteith promptly handed his prisoner over to Sir John de Segrave who quickly transported him to London where he was brutally executed. Menteith was well rewarded for his part in this treachery: he received land to the value of one hundred pounds. But the body of water on his lands has ever since been referred to by Scotsmen as “Lake” Menteith rather than “Loch” Menteith, an intentional slur on his name ensuring that his betrayal should never be forgotten. The document shown at the top of the sketch, known as the Wallace letter, is from King Philip IV of France to his officials at the Vatican and mentions Wallace by name. It was issued on the 7th November 1300 and was in Wallace’s possession on the night of his capture and has been held in the Tower of London ever since. The letter from the French king asks his agents in Rome to help Wallace in business with Pope Boniface VIII. It suggests Wallace intended to travel to Rome, although it is not known what his business there was. https://www.facebook.com/andrewhillhouseprints/posts/1537717369601187 (not sure how to attach photos)
  6. What did he do to make his billions?
  7. That might also depend on where TCU and tOSU are both ranked that night when they play in Jerry World. Might be a close call between these two games.
  8. I loved the first half of 2008.
  9. We'll get a better idea after y'all play Auburn.
  10. This should be a good year for college football. And let's not forget that BAMA now has a good passing QB it appears but never wins the title when starting out #1.
  11. I always laughed when any Buckeye fan feigned moral superiority over Penn State and Baylor fans.
  12. This time it will be a cancer scare.
  13. I bet you were nervous to leave that stadium.
  14. No, but he was capable of reporting it.
  15. With that critique I'd venture to say less heterosexual, I think it's awesome.
  16. Really? That's news to me as there wasn't a thread with that title yet.
  17. Not in his last year, he took them to the 2010 Sugar Bowl vs Arkansas.
  18. I'm currently out of + rep at the moment
  19. ^ This He's going to throw her under the bus and she won't do or say anything about it because Urban is her cash cow.
  20. Of course its not, ESPN has to protect one of their cash cows and investments. He would refer to us as TDS when he was at Utah. He turned what was a good-nature rivalry, toxic.
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