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TCPUKChamps

Heisman
Dec 18, 2002
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The most Duke thing ever:

Chase Jeter's Bio:

• A hard worker who led Duke with eight charges drawn as a freshman

 

wcc31

Heisman
Mar 18, 2002
26,951
88,479
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Ghost foul on Allen, giving him an and-one.

Duke flop on a screen gets called.

State loses a bucket on a ******** offensive goal tend.

Another flop and a charge is called.

Game over.

Not sure why I ever even watch games at Cameron.
 
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wildcatadam6

All-Conference
Mar 28, 2005
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Ghost foul on Allen, giving him an and-one.

Duke flop on a screen gets called.

State loses a bucket on a ******** offensive goal tend.

Another flop and a charge is called.

Game over.

Not sure why I ever even watch games at Cameron.
Was just thinking this exact thing. It's not healthy for me to sit here and stew over the whistle they get. Starts with Ratface bending the refs' ears.
 

Phil McKracken

All-Conference
Oct 7, 2003
5,074
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Watching Duke, depressing, this is not...

In terms of bowl payouts, this was a top-10 bowl before the formation of the College Football Playoff. Now, the TaxSlayer Bowl pays out $2.75 million, which is now tied with the Music City Bowl for the 14th-biggest payout.

It’s also almost $500,000 more than the Russell Athletic Bowl, which is where Louisville is now projected to land after being a lock for the Orange Bowl (pays about $18 million) before UK beat them.
 

Hank Camacho

Heisman
May 7, 2002
28,103
11,430
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You could be straight your whole life chin fuzz, but after you suck one dick, we'll remember you were a **********.

This is one of those things that goofballs say that gets even dumber if (for some inexplicable reason) you think about it, like if it was reported that Warren Buffett blew a guy in college it would come up in his eulogy.

Warren was a model of the American Dream. He built his fortune using the Midwest work ethic and commitment to honesty that fuels this country. His folksy wit and brilliant intellect will make him one of history's great teachers, for not only how to make money but also how to live a great life and leave behind a lasting legacy.

But, of course, the thing we will remember most about Warren will not be that he made the largest charitable donation in recorded history, or that he was a devoted father and family man, or even all of the laughs at the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meetings.

No, the thing we will remember most about Warren is that time in the fall of 1947 when he sucked off a young gentleman in his dorm room at Wharton.

So now in death as he was in life, Warren is a shining example of that age old truth -- you can make billions and billions of dollars and give them away to charity, but if you blew a guy in the 40s you'll still just be a rich, old ********** in the hearts of the world.
 

drxman1

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Nov 5, 2008
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/11/2...-radicalized-inspired-by-isis-propaganda.html


ISIS has urged sympathizers online to carry out lone-wolf attacks in their home countries with whatever weapons are available to them.
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Artan praised American-born Al Qaeda cleric Anwar al-Awlaki as a “hero” and railed against U.S. interference in Muslim lands in a series of Facebook posts, officials said.
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On Tuesday, ISIS's media arm claimed the Ohio State University attacker was a "soldier of the Islamic State." According to MEMRI, the terror organization's A'maq News Agency said Artan "carried out the operation in response to calls to target citizens of the countries [participating] in the international coalition."
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And then of course, you know, he decided to attack a bunch of people with his car and a butcher knife.
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So maybe all the above have nothing to do with each other. But what is indisputable, is who he was, what he did, and ISIS is happy he did it.

Connect the dots cocksuckers.
 
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BernieSadori

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Nov 16, 2004
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Anything I heard something was "inspired" by someone or an event, I think of Mitch Hedberg:

"I like when they say a movie is inspired by a true story. That's kind of silly. "Hey, Mitch, did you hear that story about that lady who drove her car into the lake with her kids and they all drowned?" "Yeah, I did, and you know what - that inspires me to write a movie about a gorilla!""
 

_Chase_

Heisman
Jan 22, 2004
33,895
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But what is indisputable, is who he was, what he did, and ISIS is happy he did it.

No ****.

And that still doesn't mean he was in ISIS. Was he trained by ISIS? Did he meet with or ever speak with anyone in ISIS? Did he have any affiliations whatsoever with ISIS other than his beliefs aligned with their's? Did ISIS even have a clue this guy existed?
 

drxman1

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Nov 5, 2008
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No ****.

And that still doesn't mean he was in ISIS. Was he trained by ISIS? Did he meet with or ever speak with anyone in ISIS? Did he have any affiliations whatsoever with ISIS other than his beliefs aligned with their's? Did ISIS even have a clue this guy existed?

ISIS isn't exactly a regular uniformed military institution. Don't think they have a congressionally approved number of officers with official commissions. When that whack job in Orlando pledged his allegiance to ISIS before he went on the rampage, that seemed to be good enough for most people to accept.

Anyways, this new guy is being investigated. He lived in Pakistan (you know that country Bin Laden was hiding out in) for four years before coming to the USA. Should be interesting.
 

Mattox

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Feb 27, 2003
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The truth of this is somewhere in the middle. Was he formally trained by ISIS? No. Did he call into ISIS headquarters and work with senior leaders regarding plans for this attack? No. Is encouraging lone wolf attacks like this a goal of ISIS? Yes. ISIS is out there on social media and YouTube encouraging people who do not have guns or bombs available to use knives and vehicles instead to wage jihad. What did this guy use? A car and a butcher knife.

If this guy wasn't sitting around reading ISIS ******** on the web, watching their propaganda, and buying what they're selling, he doesn't run over people with a car and then go on a stabbing spree. ISIS isn't a conventional army plotting an invasion. They're religious extremists looking to disrupt western civilization through any means necessary. This idiot was just the latest example.

Now can we please talk about basketball or WCC's wedding?
 

Wrong

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May 13, 2006
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So these UL **** are not saying Lamar's fumble was not a fumble. I knew it was coming.
 
Nov 14, 2002
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* No, the truth isn't "somewhere in the middle."

When you say "Well they are finding lots of incriminating "radical" connections for Captain Stabbin," then damnit, you should be able to provide evidence that they are finding lots of incriminating "radical" connections. Is that too much to ask?

* <-- GYERO was sick of this 3 pages ago, so I'm done.

:pray::pray:
 
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