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Post by The Resistance on Sept 10, 2014 7:52:10 GMT -6
24? You think the clown Defense is so bad that we will convert all three of the two point conversions.
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Sept 10, 2014 8:59:59 GMT -6
45-6 hawks. Not only are the clownies bad, they are mega bad. I don't look at the numbers they put up on K-State as much of anything as we all know that the big 12-2 does not play defense.
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Post by LansingHawk on Sept 10, 2014 18:13:17 GMT -6
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Post by #70 on Sept 11, 2014 16:55:45 GMT -6
Pouting because someone else started thread. pouting because he's never right.
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Post by Ginger on Sept 14, 2014 9:00:11 GMT -6
ERIK WINS!!!! WOOOOOT!!!!1!!! WOOOOOT1!1!!!!
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Post by egadsto on Sept 14, 2014 15:50:24 GMT -6
I take no comfort in the accuracy of my prediction. The clowns are hog shit and their coach is a bigger shitbird than imported_cankle666. But the Hokks are embarrassingly bad and ferrets is a joke, and I continue to be puzzled by the fact that only a small minority of Wastelanders see this. I guess when you guzzle koolaid for too long, it fucks up your mind. Makes you believe in santa claws and god and other myths.
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Post by egadsto on Sept 14, 2014 18:02:09 GMT -6
It's really a funny story. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Harvard%E2%80%93Yale_prankThe 2004 Harvard–Yale prank was a practical joke performed on November 20, 2004, at the annual Harvard–Yale football game in which Yale students, costumed as a Harvard "pep squad", perpetrated a card stunt. They gave out placards to a section of Harvard fans which, when raised together, read "WE SUCK". The stunt was conceived and coordinated by Michael Kai and David Aulicino, two Yale students in the class of 2005, and was executed with the help of 20 classmates. Disguised as the "Harvard Pep Squad", the perpetrators handed crimson-and-white placards to fans—mostly Harvard alumni, with a few faculty, students, and others—in the central area of the Harvard side of the stadium. The group told the crowd that by lifting the placards they would spell "GO HARVARD". Most Harvard students, sitting in a section off to the side of the alumni area where the prank was executed, left the stands unaware of the prank; however, players on the field did see the placards. Harvard won the game, 35–3.
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