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coaches across the state are asking will it ever end at west orange stark


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6 minutes ago, powerlifter said:

well go up around Carthage and Gilmer  oh no please they know Nathen  about southeast Texas football  how did you know they were coaches  they were waiting for George jones bus.  ps i love you guys

That’s exactly how! 🤯

but also because of their classic, coaching attire. You know, “the uniform”. 
 

I hope I speak for all of us when I say that we love you too, Powerlifter.

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3 minutes ago, HikeMoncho said:

Powerlifter, I would absolutely love for you to write some WOS fan fiction.  I know I can't be the only one.  Can you make this happen? 🙏

Yeah I wanna hear about all the closed practices in West Orange over the years. 

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10 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

Yeah I wanna hear about all the closed practices in West Orange over the years. 

I'd been driving around all day looking four this feild. Then I saw a plain landing at the airport. After hitching a ride for about an our. Steal nothing.

Splain dat... 

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2 minutes ago, WOSdrummer99 said:

I'd been driving around all day looking four this feild. Then I saw a plain landing at the airport. After hitching a ride for about an our. Steal nothing.

Splain dat... 

Did you look for it at the end of a rainbow? I think it only appears after a good rain and the rainbow powers reveal the mystical field.  

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15 minutes ago, HikeMoncho said:

Did you look for it at the end of a rainbow? I think it only appears after a good rain and the rainbow powers reveal the mystical field.  

 some people from west orange stark have the pictures  someone way back  put it up  believe its some ware around navy park 

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27 minutes ago, HikeMoncho said:

What did yall eat? There is a lot to this. 

hamburgers 

 

58 minutes ago, HikeMoncho said:

Powerlifter, I would absolutely love for you to write some WOS fan fiction.  I know I can't be the only one.  Can you make this happen? 🙏

Hike   i will   my  pc is action up again

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