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BringMetheHeadofLeonLett

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  1. I'm wasted in time, and I'm looking everywhere...
  2. This is what a gorgeous pop song sounds like or this-
  3. NOBODY did this back then. Nobody does it today. If you spend a moment to listen to the song above... there's really nothing like it. Amongst the insanity, who spends the time to figure out how a bass line will drill directly up your butt?? God bless this band.
  4. I have no doubt WhoTom will appreciate this.. it's just what Who peoples do. ) Bless you-
  5. Skip these next 2 songs
  6. A little WhoTom for ya: Bless ya sirs
  7. Tough video to follow- with this one, at first you go... how backwards. Then you go, is John Enwhitsle's dingly really going to get electrocuted You'll have to watch it, and gradually turn it up, until the end to find out... bwahahaha
  8. Welcome to the 20th Century... Try to look out for the kids
  9. (I love this version)
  10. Tyrod Taylor was the best damn thing we had at QB outside of a Ryan Fitzpatrick win over the Patriots* for a good long time. Like it or not, he actually set the stage for Bills fans to EXPEXT to get the first down on 3rd and 22. I like Tyrod.
  11. Before I get busted - been a Bills fan going back to Ferguson, Freeman, Cribbs and Lucius Sanford.
  12. I really think highly of all these players. You're English, I happen to speak the language. I grew up very much around the game from the moment I was basically born. I grew up in the Cowboys training camps. Staubach, Pearson, Jones, White, Dutton, Harris, Martin, Waters, DuPree... the list went on forever - what an amazing era of football team. Under Tom Landry, they never lost an opening day game. When I was a kid, you thought those players would be YOUR players FOREVER but then some of them retired... GASP and then the rest of them retired. Glad you found the game. If somehow you could go back and watch the 1970's Raiders, every game front-to-back, you'd get some better context, and a whole 'nother view on what this game is/was. Cheers!
  13. I hate to get you on a technicality, but I think we're talking two small monsters here. And I'm ok with that. Do you Korean chicks have a weird way of adding extra lines before you type?
  14. What the ***** games have you guys watching??? ... I mean Shakir fine, but Taron Johnson has been a small monster.
  15. it's not all about style, boys. Check out Ted Hendricks wearing the latest fall fashions: I defy any of you to tell that gentleman he's not dressed for the Gala. Ok F this- i was thinking stupidly of Pats who wore the red and white... Steve Grogan, Russ Francis, Andre Tippett and Andre Lippett. But ***** that! Stanley Morgan was the greatest Patriot to wear their old color- hands down. Dude was bad-ass
  16. To the best of my knowledge he's still 0% at saving damsels in distress from oncoming trains. He can do better. Skeptical, but optomistic.
  17. Sierra Zendejas... I knew it!
  18. We need to draft a short kick specialist.
  19. Aww man I couldn't wait for the 80's to ***** end haha- different eras different tastes. Just a stupid, funny, aside story- maybe about 1987 in HS Drivers Ed class, we were put in some large shed or double-wide, with, I'm pretty sure wooden steering wheels in front of us. and wooden pedals down below. The instructor would tell us how to use a turn signal then throw on the projector- None of it was connected to anything, you were just supposed to 'follow along', manipulating your wooden steering wheel and disconnected pedals so you knew how a 'safe driver' would handle these situations. We did that for a couple weeks... or maybe a couple months..., and then the big day came- we were actually gonna be driving! My day 1 partners were a hessian named Scott - huge huge huge Crue fan- I think he had a Motley Crue shirt for every day of the Zodiac - seriously the dude wore Motley Crue t-shirts every single day of the entirety of high school, and a very very shy Vietnamese chick - who really didn't speak English... at all. The chariot was a brand new model from Pontiac - the 1987 Pontiac Le Mans: Obviously made for racing, the 1987 Pontiac Le Mans featured the lightest weight plastic hubcaps ever introduced on a production car up to that time. Me and Scott made it through our turns at the wheel ok enough, then it was the gal's turn. With us 2 guys in the back, the Vietnamese girl with the only wheel or brake in the car, and the instructor in the passenger seat... with no override or braking ability whatsoever- just the calm voice of his instructorness, and a non-English-speaking student at the wheel, what could go wrong descending twisting canyon roads on the way back to the HS? Anyway, despite the calmest efforts to tell the girl to let off the gas pedal... which she obviously hadn't figured out was any different from the brake pedal during our wooden-wheel training, we went skidding all down this 4-lane canyon road going faster and faster until she finally couldn't steer us out of anything more and BLAM! nailed the center-divider. The plastic Pontiac stuck to the divider all the way through a giant sweeping turn with sparks flying, tires blowing out and other spins, wobbles and belches. We finally ground to a stop, thank ***** God, and I am so sorry to the gal, but the 2 of us in the back just spontaneously burst out into the biggest laughs of our entire lives. We'd survived. The whole lead-up to the accident was insane- she just kept going faster and faster, the instructor kept speaking calmer and calmer, and every single one of us knew this was not going to end well. And she burst out into tears. Anyway, me 'n Scott were forever cool from that day on. Ours was racing red, but I present the 1987 Pontiac Le Mans
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