1. Kim is a dick 2. Scott can’t write coherent sentences
"What about me?"
Also, what does "Jack The Lad" mean on the 4X t-shirt?
Jack the Lad Article Talk Language Watch Edit For the traditional hornpipe melody, see Jack's the Lad. For the English boy band whose name stands for "Jack the Lad Swing", see JLS. For other uses, see Jack the Lad (disambiguation). Jack the Lad were a British folk rock group from North East England formed in 1973 by three former members of the most successful band of the period from the region, Lindisfarne. They moved from the progressive folk rock of Lindisfarne into much more traditional territory and were in the mid-1970s something of a northern counterpart to bands like Fairport Convention. They have also been seen as part of an important roots movement, rediscovering traditional Northumbrian music. Very Good music in England.
I’m not too big of a man to admit that I’m obsessed with watching self-important idiots (or retards, depending on your preferred nomenclature) get shit on over and over again for years.
I’m not too big of a man to admit that I’m obsessed with watching self-important idiots (or retards, depending on your preferred nomenclature) get shit on over and over again for years.
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Penix returns, Huard and Morris transfer, Keinholz starts off his UW career angry about another QB in his class.
UW flips Wagoner and Pressely but loses out on Caminong.
Basically the opposite of everything Eklund said.
2. Scott can’t write coherent sentences
3. We are or are not done recruiting LBers
4. Dawgman is a joke
Amazing that people pony up for this cornucopia of speculation.
Also, what does "Jack The Lad" mean on the 4X t-shirt?
Also, that shirt is only a 3X.
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For the traditional hornpipe melody, see Jack's the Lad. For the English boy band whose name stands for "Jack the Lad Swing", see JLS. For other uses, see Jack the Lad (disambiguation).
Jack the Lad were a British folk rock group from North East England formed in 1973 by three former members of the most successful band of the period from the region, Lindisfarne. They moved from the progressive folk rock of Lindisfarne into much more traditional territory and were in the mid-1970s something of a northern counterpart to bands like Fairport Convention. They have also been seen as part of an important roots movement, rediscovering traditional Northumbrian music. Very Good music in England.