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NFL 2011 Week 9 |OT| Release the Tebow!

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BaltimoreLarry said:
Wrong

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Of course, she's not watching with me now (See my Divorce thread). Sadface.
:/ debbie downer.

Alligatorjandro said:
If I ever have kids and they ever bring a sconi home,I'm running the sconi off with a broom.

A non alcoholic beverage would also work.
 
That number of carries for Rashard displeases me. No matter how great a D the Ravens are, you GOTTA give it to him more. He's gotten about four yards per carry today.
 
DeathbyVolcano said:
That number of carries for Rashard displeases me. No matter how great a D the Ravens are, you GOTTA give it to him more. He's gotten about four yards per carry today.
Que 3 runs for a first down.
 
BaltimoreLarry said:
Wrong

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Of course, she's not watching with me now (See my Divorce thread). Sadface.
Get full custody man!
 
Wallace/Miller/Brown are the new hotness. What a great combo.

If we were able to go 10 minutes without an offensive lineman going on IR or had a real offensive coordinator we would have a top 3 offense.
 
eznark said:
Don't shake your head, we need you to translate what those two are talking about. Tentacles and cartoons, I imagine?

desu said:
japanese for 'it is', often said at the end of sentences to seem cute or unwitting.

"I went to the store and bought some milk, desu."

Since the 1970s, cuteness, in Japanese the noun[1] kawaisa (可愛さ?) (literally, "lovability", "cuteness" or "adorableness"), has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, entertainment, clothing, food, toys, personal appearance, behavior, and mannerisms.[2] The adjective[3] is kawaii (可愛い?)[4] (literally, "lovable", "cute",[5] or "adorable"[6]).

The words "kawaisa" and "kawaii" have the root word "kawai" which is formed from the kanji "ka" (可), meaning "acceptable", and "ai" (愛), meaning "love". The term kawaii has taken on the secondary meanings of "cool,"[7] "groovy,"[7] "acceptable,"[8] "desirable,"[8] "charming"[9] "non-threatening".[9]

That last pass by Rofflesburger sure was kawaii, desu.
 
Fuuuuuuuuuuck!

Sadly their defense was due for either a murder conviction or a turnover. They have been getting their hands on the ball way too often tonight.

:(
 
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