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1 hour ago, Cougar14.2 said:

Y'all probably need to get in the weight room too. With it being as stormy as it is I'm sure y'all could use the extra strength to tie your houses down. Y'all can't afford for much more of your population to float away before y'all drop another class. 

Is your band needing donations to get to competition this year or did your crooked school district figure out how to count crooked  numbers yet so they can keep school staff. 

Maybe those people that make $800k a year that allow you to talk them can throw a few duckets to the school district to help out the chilren. 

 

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1 hour ago, Cougar14.2 said:

Y'all probably need to get in the weight room too. With it being as stormy as it is I'm sure y'all could use the extra strength to tie your houses down. Y'all can't afford for much more of your population to float away before y'all drop another class. 

Is your band needing donations to get to competition this year or did your crooked school district figure out how to count crooked  numbers yet so they can keep school staff. 

Maybe those people that make $800k a year that allow you to talk them can throw a few duckets to the school district to help out the chilren. 

 

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44 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

Is your band needing donations to get to competition this year or did your crooked school district figure out how to count crooked  numbers yet so they can keep school staff. 

Maybe those people that make $800k a year that allow you to talk them can throw a few duckets to the school district to help out the chilren. 

 

Yeah, and maybe they’ll train you to run the pantograph so you can start a business cutting out oars to sell to the local home-puller🤷🏾‍♂️

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1 hour ago, Justafan72 said:

Last time I looked Lamar was a ranked 6A school who beat Beaumont West Brook last week.Obviously some or all injuries occurred during The scrimmage between Crosby and Lamar.Look under 18-6A if you need a little education.

Just let them talk. Come November they’ll still be hoping and we’ll still be expecting. 

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18 minutes ago, Cougar14.2 said:

Yeah, and maybe they’ll train you to run the pantograph so you can start a business cutting out oars to sell to the local home-puller🤷🏾‍♂️

Weak….Can’t believe you would dog the people that took up donations for your little band when y’all was BROKE an couldn’t afford to get to competition.  Trash.

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24 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

Weak….Can’t believe you would dog the people that took up donations for your little band when y’all was BROKE an couldn’t afford to get to competition.  Trash.

Aren't we like two divisions removed from having to go to the trashcan of Texas? Why does the litter keep following us around. 

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24 minutes ago, Cougtalk said:

Aren't we like two divisions removed from having to go to the trashcan of Texas? Why does the litter keep following us around. 

That smell is actually hexavalent chromium. A lot of them have it embedded on their clothes when they come home from work. 

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54 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

Weak….Can’t believe you would dog the people that took up donations for your little band when y’all was BROKE an couldn’t afford to get to competition.  Trash.

 Can’t believe you’re in this thread dogging anything having to do with Crosby. 

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2 hours ago, Cougar14.2 said:

 Can’t believe you’re in this thread dogging anything having to do with Crosby. 

I just made a comment about you being able too bench pressing 400lbs of crawfish then all of sudden out of nowhere you had to start trashing a whole town. The last 2 touchdowns King put on y’all to get them to 63  was probably because of your 400lb mouth. Lol

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