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Is RaceBannon actually dead?
oregonblitzkrieg
Member Posts: 15,288
Everyone's saying RIP RaceBannon. Is he really dead? If so, did CollegeDoog kill him?
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The full blown AIDS has won.
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The site has been lacking x's and o's discussion
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AIDS + the crud = special week for HHB, man
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He's fine. I talked to him last week and he's focusing on more important matters going on in his life right now. Hopefully he'll be back by football season.
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He's got the crud too?DerekJohnson said:He's fine. I talked to him last week and he's focusing on more important matters going on in his life right now. Hopefully he'll be back by football season.
Thoughts and prayers.
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Sounds like he is taking long walks on the beach and gaining some much needed perspective.DerekJohnson said:He's fine. I talked to him last week and he's focusing on more important matters going on in his life right now. Hopefully he'll be back by football season.
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This roughly translates to Race is really, really stoned.DerekJohnson said:He's fine. I talked to him last week and he's focusing on more important matters going on in his life right now. Hopefully he'll be back by football season.
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So posting on HH isn't important? Race is old. He probably has to take a cialis to even fuck his wife. I can't imagine having to bang a 50+ chick. What a nightmareDerekJohnson said:He's fine. I talked to him last week and he's focusing on more important matters going on in his life right now. Hopefully he'll be back by football season.
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I heard his two dads took the internets away from him until he comes out of his basement.
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Update on Race's condition:
An Ebola outbreak has killed at least 59 people in Guinea, UNICEF said, as the deadly hemorrhagic fever has quickly spread from southern communities in the West African nation. Experts in the country had been unable to identify the disease, whose symptoms -- diarrhea, vomiting and fever -- were first observed last month. Health Minister Remy Lamah said Saturday initial test results confirm the presence of a viral hemorrhagic fever, which according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refers to a group of viruses that affect multiple organ systems in the body. In a written statement, UNICEF said at least 59 out of 80 people who contracted Ebola have died. At least three of the victims were children.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/22/world/africa/fever-epidemic-guinea/





