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Iceman

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  1. Didn't call the foul on FLA down low when UH was on offense. Auto call for Clayton. Lol. 15 for FLA fouled on the ball called OOB.
  2. Bailout call from hell
  3. Florida trying to go Gorilla Ball, when it's not their nature. Absolutely shocked the officials are calling it right.
  4. And Florida wasn't losing their mind at 6? He didn't score shit against Tech either... till the last 5 minutes.
  5. I thought the UH player actually hit it. Haven't seen a replay. Corrected on Replay. Should've been a GT.
  6. They should be awesome in the rain.
  7. What do y'all think the flooding in KY will do to bourbon supply/ prices?
  8. The payoff for taking out trash to the burn barrel was when a can of right guard or AquaNet cooked off.
  9. Good enough for Sweetness...
  10. When the flame sensor on the furnace gets fouled and we just get cold air blowing. In my head, I know I just need to go grab some steel wool and clean the device; but the memories of cold as fuck house...
  11. I mean, he is a HoFer, and one of the best stories of perseverance and leadership on the football field in the history of the game. Your point about being an NFL backup is not wrong, but you asked for another example besides KWarner...
  12. Maintain the standards, and IDGAF.
  13. Tuberville is also said to be crafting legislation for Academy athletes to defer their service obligation if they want to pursue professional sports. The discussion within the military community is well, divided, at best. The fact that it is coming from this dumbfuck, in addition to my personal feelings on the matter, just scream that it is a terrible proposal. Athletes attend the academies for opportunities much bigger than professional sports. Yes, there have been notable athletes who had great pro careers from the academies, but it should never be the priority. Roger Staubach, Chad Hennings, & Alexandro Villanueva among others are very well known academy athletes who served before taking their opportunity in the pros. Even David Robinson did 2 years before the NBA. Tuberville loves fucking the military.
  14. When someone refers to a proposal in the government as pork barrel spending, this is what immediately comes to mind:
  15. The joke was also that UH was starting the game with foul trouble. With regard to the Final Four, everyone was saying it was Duke's game to lose. It played out that way too. Folks were also saying the Big XII slipped back to the pack a bit. It's a tough as hell conference. It's going to continue to be that way too. It's still mind-blowing that UH only lost one conference game, and it was even in OT. I don't think Sampson is wrong to remind folks of that.
  16. fuck the coffee. Anywhere. Would have grabbed 2 of their fake kolaches though.
  17. People paying a shit ton of money for jeans with holes in em. That shit will never set right in my head. My wife owns a pair or two, and I just nod my head and ask, "Why? We used to get made fun of for that shit."
  18. Paredes just needs to rotate his stance about 15 degrees towards right field, lol. Seems like every game ha gets a huge blast that goes left of the LF foul pole. Totally joking, but damn you can see there is substance in his ABs. Get that timing down and make some work!
  19. Tell me you're a pup, without saying you're young as fuck.
  20. That was just an incredible play.
  21. Oklahoma OC for 1 season? Gotdam.
  22. The dude is a legendary representative of the Pittsburgh franchise and commitment to humanity in general. How could that ever happen?
  23. Did the Pirates fuck up by changing the sign? Roberto Clemente's son thinks so: "Yesterday, I was shocked to learn that the Clemente 21 sign—a tribute to my father on the right field wall at PNC Park in Pittsburgh—had been removed and replaced by an advertisement. This change was made without any communication or consultation with our family," Clemente Jr. wrote. "While we appreciate that the Pirates acknowledged their failure to inform us, it reveals a broader issue: a lack of meanginful collaboration between the organization and on matters that are deeply personal and historically significant to us and the fans. "We have always been open to building a sincere and lasting partnership with the Pirates, one grounded in respect and shared values. Our hope is that this moment serves as an opportunity for reflection, paving the way for a more thoughtful, transparent, and collaborative relationship moving forward. "I intend to reach out to the Pirates directly to explore this further." Before: After:
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