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Why does Coach pretend to be a Bulldawg?
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wahoo
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Why does Coach pretend to be a Bulldawg?
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April 03, 2007, 09:29:59 PM »
As a covert agent operating under deep cover in enemy territory.....um, actually not that deep....
I'm taking this opportunity to out the Coach.........It seems everyone loves a winner:)
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Capt Cefus
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Re: Why does Coach pretend to be a Bulldawg?
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April 03, 2007, 09:46:40 PM »
There's several things wrong with that picture that leads me to believe Coach had been abducted by aliens and had a temporary lapse of his faculties. The tumbler is number 1, the fully functional computer in the background is number 2, and the biggest telltale is he's not standing beside someone telling them the virtues of a spiral guide rod. Therefore that CANNOT be Coach in that picture.
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Re: Why does Coach pretend to be a Bulldawg?
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April 03, 2007, 10:35:05 PM »
I like your thinking Capt Cefus. I was drugged.....
Just i, from ESPN..... OSU has filled a drug suit with the NCAA against the Gators.... Seems that Florida drug Buckeyes all over the Ga Dome.
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OUCH!!!!
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