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I guess I'm relieved that I do not get that joke at all.If you understand this joke, you are level 7 old prolly.
What is the most dangerous thing in the world? Leon Spinks driving a Ford Pinto with Firestone tires.
I guess I'm relieved that I do not get that joke at all.If you understand this joke, you are level 7 old prolly.
What is the most dangerous thing in the world? Leon Spinks driving a Ford Pinto with Firestone tires.
what is it with you and 80 year old coaches?I wonder what Lloyd Carr is doing?
Heard he retired to CARolinaI wonder what Lloyd Carr is doing?
Your momma smelled like Ben Gay last night but that didn't stop me.what is it with you and 80 year old coaches?
whatever he's doing it smells like mildew and Ben gay.
Ahhhh the "Repairo"!!!! GM finally got that car almost perfectly right in style and with a V6... then promptly discontinued it! :)I learned to drive stick in a Pontiac Fiero that my best friend had in high school. The next 5-speed I drove after that was a deuce and a half, which took quite a bit of adjustment even though the principal is the same lol
Ahhhh the "Repairo"!!!! GM finally got that car almost perfectly right in style and with a V6... then promptly discontinued it! :)
I have an odd curse of being "first on the scene when bad things happen." In HS, we were out driving around one night and came upon a wreck. It was on a 90 degree curve on Rotunda Drive and two guys in a Fiero had been repeatedly trying to take the curve faster and faster... then finally hit the curb sideways and the Fiero rolled repeatedly into the side of a church. There was one guy sitting perfectly fine next to the church wall. He was the passenger, didn't know where the drive was. I walked over to the car and noticed the sunroof was out, so I started looking for the driver... he wasn't wearing a seatbelt and had launched through the sunroof. I found him on his back with his left leg folded underneath him and his right foot up next to the right side of his head... the top of which was missing, but he was totally lucid. I covered him with blankets we had in the back of the pinto (different story) and talked to him until the ambulance came, he was only worried if the passenger was ok. We then went to McDonald's then decided to go to the hospital to see if we could get the blankets back... the guy had died, didn't get blankets back.
This is the curve and church... good Repairo memory for sure!
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247 is saying that it looks like he won’t be bringing in an OC. He will be calling plays more than likely.
So a dude jumps multiple levels, and wants to be CEO and OC? You only get one shot at one of these kinds of jobs. It better work out.
they are assuming that through who they believe is coming on board.
good gawd247 is saying that it looks like he won’t be bringing in an OC. He will be calling plays more than likely.
I'm trying to remember...I know SOS called all his own plays obviously, but did he ever have a nominal OC anyway, or not even?
I guess just to run practices and stuff. Obviously had little or no role during actual games lolThere was a OC most years, Reeves I believe through the early 90s, before he left for USCe. His son was our quarterback in high school, until he left for the USCe job.
they are assuming that through who they believe is coming on board.
eyes in the box are huge.I guess just to run practices and stuff. Obviously had little or no role during actual games lol