The name can’t be a coincidence


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Joe the Toe-tag?
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Doubtful it’s a coincidence. Sad. He gone.
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That's a really sad couch sale gurgle. Ts and Ps. Sucks,
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Well you thought wrong
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Damn. Too bad. At least he was doing something cool, I guess.
It's not hard to screw up on those little one man pontoons. They get caught in hydraulics and get upside down really easily. -
There will be no fair catches in heaven
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This can’t be real. this guy is a fucking imbecile. To be fair, however, it’s a perfectly legit comment for this board.Fear_Boner said:Well you thought wrong
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LawDawg1 said:
This can’t be real. this guy is a fucking imbecile. To be fair, however, it’s a perfectly legit comment for this board.Fear_Boner said:Well you thought wrong
It’s as real as the AIDS that Griswold carries with him through life. -
It’s the equivalent of saying you always thought Kobe Bryant would have made a great helicopter pilot in VietnamFear_Boner said:LawDawg1 said:
This can’t be real. this guy is a fucking imbecile. To be fair, however, it’s a perfectly legit comment for this board.Fear_Boner said:Well you thought wrong
It’s as real as the AIDS that Griswold carries with him through life. -
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Damn, that's sad news. Went out a Steelheader assuming that's what he was fishing for, t's and p's
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What do you mean by this?chuck said:Damn. Too bad. At least he was doing something cool, I guess.
It's not hard to screw up on those little one man pontoons. They get caught in hydraulics and get upside down really easily. -
I remember the 91-yard punt return for a TD he had against Cal. Then he ran to the back of the end zone and began rattling the chain link fence with the fans right there going ape shit. Great moment..
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He was good in Varsity Blues
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I was in that dumpy endzone bleacher. He was 10 feet in front of me. Probably one of my coolest game memories.DerekJohnson said:I remember the 91-yard punt return for a TD he had against Cal. Then he ran to the back of the end zone and began rattling the chain link fence with the fans right there going ape shit. Great moment..
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They should retire his blue collar lunch pail at Husky Stadium and not allow any white players to wear #21
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Did the kick the extra point too or did I make that up in my head?DerekJohnson said:I remember the 91-yard punt return for a TD he had against Cal. Then he ran to the back of the end zone and began rattling the chain link fence with the fans right there going ape shit. Great moment..
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I just read that he did after taking a few seconds to catch his breath.dnc said:
Did the kick the extra point too or did I make that up in my head?DerekJohnson said:I remember the 91-yard punt return for a TD he had against Cal. Then he ran to the back of the end zone and began rattling the chain link fence with the fans right there going ape shit. Great moment..
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Watch a video of a small waterfall. The hydraulic (hole) is at the base, where the water gurgling up from the bottom feeds back into the base of the falls. Real powerful ones can keep big boats, logs etc recirculating for a long time and a swimmer may spend more time underwater getting gurgled than on the surface where they can breathe. Those small boats can get caught and flipped in fairly innocent looking ones like this gif. The kayak punches right through it with speed. It's hard to punch them like this on little pontoon boats. The hole catches the stern end and tends to flip the boat backward.Canadawg said:
What do you mean by this?chuck said:Damn. Too bad. At least he was doing something cool, I guess.
It's not hard to screw up on those little one man pontoons. They get caught in hydraulics and get upside down really easily.
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He was a daredevil, so might have been pushing his luck.chuck said:
Watch a video of a small waterfall. The hydraulic (hole) is at the base, where the water gurgling up from the bottom feeds back into the base of the falls. Real powerful ones can keep big boats, logs etc recirculating for a long time and a swimmer may spend more time underwater getting gurgled than on the surface where they can breathe. Those small boats can get caught and flipped in fairly innocent looking ones like this gif. The kayak punches right through it with speed. It's hard to punch them like this on little pontoon boats. The hole catches the stern end and tends to flip the boat backward.Canadawg said:
What do you mean by this?chuck said:Damn. Too bad. At least he was doing something cool, I guess.
It's not hard to screw up on those little one man pontoons. They get caught in hydraulics and get upside down really easily.
No matter how hard he was tackled on the punt returns, he was always the first one back up out of the pile and racing to the sidelines or huddle. And he took some big hits on those returns. -
Small pontoon boats on moving water have always freaked me out.chuck said:
Watch a video of a small waterfall. The hydraulic (hole) is at the base, where the water gurgling up from the bottom feeds back into the base of the falls. Real powerful ones can keep big boats, logs etc recirculating for a long time and a swimmer may spend more time underwater getting gurgled than on the surface where they can breathe. Those small boats can get caught and flipped in fairly innocent looking ones like this gif. The kayak punches right through it with speed. It's hard to punch them like this on little pontoon boats. The hole catches the stern end and tends to flip the boat backward.Canadawg said:
What do you mean by this?chuck said:Damn. Too bad. At least he was doing something cool, I guess.
It's not hard to screw up on those little one man pontoons. They get caught in hydraulics and get upside down really easily. -
He wasn't no rinka-dinka.
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That was about where Pat Cashman jumped the sharkTheHB said:He wasn't no rinka-dinka.
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gurgle just took on a (w)hole new meaning.chuck said:
Watch a video of a small waterfall. The hydraulic (hole) is at the base, where the water gurgling up from the bottom feeds back into the base of the falls. Real powerful ones can keep big boats, logs etc recirculating for a long time and a swimmer may spend more time underwater getting gurgled than on the surface where they can breathe. Those small boats can get caught and flipped in fairly innocent looking ones like this gif. The kayak punches right through it with speed. It's hard to punch them like this on little pontoon boats. The hole catches the stern end and tends to flip the boat backward.Canadawg said:
What do you mean by this?chuck said:Damn. Too bad. At least he was doing something cool, I guess.
It's not hard to screw up on those little one man pontoons. They get caught in hydraulics and get upside down really easily. -
He was the inspiration for Britain Covey
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Does this mean we now have our entry into the *gurgle* bored meme?
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What do you call it when you out the personal information of someone who drowned?
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Interesting tychuck said:
Watch a video of a small waterfall. The hydraulic (hole) is at the base, where the water gurgling up from the bottom feeds back into the base of the falls. Real powerful ones can keep big boats, logs etc recirculating for a long time and a swimmer may spend more time underwater getting gurgled than on the surface where they can breathe. Those small boats can get caught and flipped in fairly innocent looking ones like this gif. The kayak punches right through it with speed. It's hard to punch them like this on little pontoon boats. The hole catches the stern end and tends to flip the boat backward.Canadawg said:
What do you mean by this?chuck said:Damn. Too bad. At least he was doing something cool, I guess.
It's not hard to screw up on those little one man pontoons. They get caught in hydraulics and get upside down really easily. -
Sad deal for sure.
R.I.P.