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Your fired
Nov 25, 2017 23:46:30 GMT -8
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Post by baseba1111 on Nov 25, 2017 23:46:30 GMT -8
No, it didn't say that. I listened to it already. Several times. But continue characterizing it completely out of context some more and using words not used. Bulletin board material is often pulled out of context. Bur, more interested in which words were not said or blantantly misused?
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Your fired
Nov 25, 2017 23:50:36 GMT -8
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Post by baseba1111 on Nov 25, 2017 23:50:36 GMT -8
You're almost to 4,000. 6,000 is right around the corner by December 31, easily. Lets see if you can read: In the final seconds of the most lopsided win in the 121-game history of the Civil War, Hanson, Lemieux and more than a dozen other teammates dug into their equipment bags on the sideline and emerged wearing black, shin-length raincoats. Nevermind that it hadn't rained a drop during Saturday's game. This fashion choice, after a 69-10 detonation of their rival, was not about necessity. It was, instead, a not-so-subtle dig at interim OSU coach Cory Hall, whose comments earlier in the week -- implying that Oregon wasn't tough enough during last season's Civil War loss because players broke out "fancy Nike raincoats" in their defeat in Corvallis -- were fuel all week. Players read the quote inside UO's football headquarters, then heard it played back again Saturday in the locker room before kickoff.
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Post by jdogge on Nov 26, 2017 0:06:19 GMT -8
You're almost to 4,000. 6,000 is right around the corner by December 31, easily. Lets see if you can read: In the final seconds of the most lopsided win in the 121-game history of the Civil War, Hanson, Lemieux and more than a dozen other teammates dug into their equipment bags on the sideline and emerged wearing black, shin-length raincoats. Nevermind that it hadn't rained a drop during Saturday's game. This fashion choice, after a 69-10 detonation of their rival, was not about necessity. It was, instead, a not-so-subtle dig at interim OSU coach Cory Hall, whose comments earlier in the week -- implying that Oregon wasn't tough enough during last season's Civil War loss because players broke out "fancy Nike raincoats" in their defeat in Corvallis -- were fuel all week. Players read the quote inside UO's football headquarters, then heard it played back again Saturday in the locker room before kickoff. Making friends again, I see.
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Post by baseba1111 on Nov 26, 2017 0:08:34 GMT -8
Lets see if you can read: Did you have a point, dumbass? Because that didn't make it. To get this response 🤣 Cuz your consistent name calling when faced with audio and written proof you're wrong is classic message board "buffoonery". Lol... thx
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Post by baseba1111 on Nov 26, 2017 0:12:39 GMT -8
Lets see if you can read: In the final seconds of the most lopsided win in the 121-game history of the Civil War, Hanson, Lemieux and more than a dozen other teammates dug into their equipment bags on the sideline and emerged wearing black, shin-length raincoats. Nevermind that it hadn't rained a drop during Saturday's game. This fashion choice, after a 69-10 detonation of their rival, was not about necessity. It was, instead, a not-so-subtle dig at interim OSU coach Cory Hall, whose comments earlier in the week -- implying that Oregon wasn't tough enough during last season's Civil War loss because players broke out "fancy Nike raincoats" in their defeat in Corvallis -- were fuel all week. Players read the quote inside UO's football headquarters, then heard it played back again Saturday in the locker room before kickoff. Making friends again, I see. You like to "dogge" me... cool. Your choice. But, at least you're an intelligent poster. This dude I blocked early in 2016... I think. Just pick the times to prove some of his dumbarse comments wrong. I love the classic anonymous internet bully types.
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