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Reminds me of the one where Mike Tyson went in front of a female judge trying to get early release from prison:
Judge: "So Mr. Tyson I see you are trying to complete your GED"
Tyson: "yeth Ma'am"
Judge: "Well, Mr. Tyson let's see what you have learned. Can you spell the word DICTATE?"
Tyson: "DICTATE. D-I-C-T-A-T-E".
Judge: "Very good. Can you use that word in a sentence?"
Tyson: " Yo, Bytch! How does my DIC TATE"?
YOu think the mindset was new?Foley made the arms race comment in 2014. Meyer was long gone.
You waited a week to reply to my comment? Good move. No one will bother to dig for the source of my reply.YOu think the mindset was new?
Just because the confession to the crime came later.
That’ll be like me teaching a class on dieting and fitness
He had every opportunity to be a thorn to Saban. It would have been difficult but very probable. He ran from the challenge. This disappointed me.Personally, OSU was not an upgrade over UF. Maybe in resources, but not in the ability to win championships. He's an Ohio guy. That's why he took that job. Not because he could win more there. At some point in his retirement he's going to regret what he left here. We were a power before Saban was at Alabama. He had every opportunity here to emulate what Saban is doing.
Such jilt.
Yes, I will be there will bells on.
uhhhh..... yeah. Health problems.Good for him. If you’ve got a damn cyst on your brain go take care of it.
You're a sexy bytch, Buck. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.That’ll be like me teaching a class on dieting and fitness
Urban Meyer to teach a 'character and leadership' class at Ohio State next year
Well, it could be worse I guess. He could be teaching a corporate "how to hide domestic abuse from your employer" class.
Thanks, I think?You're a sexy bytch, Buck. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Thanks, I think?
They are trying very hard to keep him around and involved.Urban Meyer to be an assistant AD at Ohio State after retirement from coaching Meyer's final game with the Buckeyes is the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1.