Jackcrevol
All Day Long!
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> Doesn't understand game and unwilling to tryI understand game of hockey. Actually I dont, nor will I ever care too. But, what wouldve been wrong with us coming out, and acting like we'd been there before?
Instead we came out, and acted like drunk teenagers trying to impress the skirts. It's tacky and embarrassing. If you think that behavior is cool, then, you may want to reevaluate priorities.
I will start reevaluating bc i loved every minute of it.I understand game of hockey. Actually I dont, nor will I ever care too. But, what wouldve been wrong with us coming out, and acting like we'd been there before?
Instead we came out, and acted like drunk teenagers trying to impress the skirts. It's tacky and embarrassing. If you think that behavior is cool, then, you may want to reevaluate priorities.
āThatās just Draymondā
Mannnn we need to put the hood back in the NBA. Need some fights and ****, I want to see some passion.
The league needs to get back to drafting dudes that would literally die for the game. I canāt see mfs like Max Christie dying for the game.
Lol. This ^ will probably be the least shocking take of the day in the RF.I understand game of hockey. Actually I dont, nor will I ever care too. But, what wouldve been wrong with us coming out, and acting like we'd been there before?
Instead we came out, and acted like drunk teenagers trying to impress the skirts. It's tacky and embarrassing. If you think that behavior is cool, then, you may want to reevaluate priorities.
History is so cool, I love history. I dont ever attention to it though. When I found out about Pearl Harbor, I was just as surprised as they were.Beginning of the "Lincoln County (NM) War"
The unprovoked, sadistic murder of Englishman John Henry Tunstall on Feb. 18, 1878, was the event that kicked off the bloody Lincoln County War. Tunstall was killed while attempting to flee from a āposseā of at least two dozen men led by just deputized Jacob Mathews. The posse, little more than a lynch mob backed by Tunstallās bitter business rivals Lawrence Murphy and James Dolan, included at least four notorious outlaw gunmen. Fleeing with Tunstall were Billy the Kid, Robert Widenmann, Richard Brewer and John Middleton. The men were driving a string of horses from Tunstallās ranch on the Rio Feliz to Lincoln, as Tunstall wanted to save the animals from confiscation by the posse.
What followed has been adapted into countless movies and books about the Lincoln County War and Billy the Kid.
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