Two Freshman WRs arrested

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I think the next couple of bracelets should be....

"Don't do that"
"Don't be an Asshat"
"Call Coach Mac to see if that's cool"
 

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When professional writers report on these such wrongdoings I think a competent craft would be to
give the stats on when non-athletes perpetrate similar wrongs ?? That should be eye opening.
 

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I just survived the hurricane and came up for air, my first break in awhile, what other world shattering news did i miss?
 

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I will also add, that I hope to post the final standings from last season's scoring contest before the end of the month.
 

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It could be that through past cumulative data that impassions LE on this are the cases where careless "playfulness" has cost some person the loss of an eye.

Had an older high school classmate, highly intelligent, who at age 16 lost his right eye to a pellet shooting in
tomfoolery by a friend. He dropped out of school, then returned after much counselling. So he was older than
our class. He prayed not to lose his eye and when he did lose it, he turned atheist. I admired him because at
18 (as a junior) he knew he would be in hotel management. Years later at about his age 23 I found
out he had committed suicide.
 

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It could be that through past cumulative data that impassions LE on this are the cases where careless "playfulness" has cost some person the loss of an eye.

Had an older high school classmate, highly intelligent, who at age 16 lost his right eye to a pellet shooting in
tomfoolery by a friend. He dropped out of school, then returned after much counselling. So he was older than
our class. He prayed not to lose his eye and when he did lose it, he turned atheist. I admired him because at
18 (as a junior) he knew he would be in hotel management. Years later at about his age 23 I found
out he had committed suicide.
Thanks. I needed cheering up.
 

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