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Try to play nice!

I will start on me!

I was born in the 50's!

I did attend and attain a degree from The University of Texas.

You have seen my Fanatic commercial on TV and social media.

"Fanatic lovers never lose"

 

horns up and Hookem

Posted
47 minutes ago, GCMPats said:

I cannot remain calm! Brad and Angelina are getting a divorce. 

This is a date that will live in infamy.

That's what happened when the side chick tries to become the main chick!

Jennifer Aniston is better anyway

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, D3zii said:

Born in the 60's

Played football at Hebert, 

Played ball at Tulane then transfered to North Texas an finished my playing career 

don't really have a favorite team but I do wanna see Chalie Strong Succeed 

My brother-in-law played football at Tulane in the mid 70's. Great school.

Posted
4 minutes ago, GCMPats said:

My brother-in-law played football at Tulane in the mid 70's. Great school.

Yea the football team wasn't much when I was there so i transferd once coach Gibson left and decided to come back to Texas,

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I was coming out of Hambuger Depot, and low and behold.....

I could see one of them plastic pig heads approaching me across the parking lot. Being a quick thinker, I throwed up my hands and said,

"Buddy"

The lady politely removed the pig head.

I immediately apologized! 

She, "It is ok, this happens all the time, but Buddy is much shorter than me"

imagine that!

lmao

 

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