Originally posted by wysiwyg:In Russia, the curse breaks you
I can see Russia from my backyard.
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Originally posted by wysiwyg:In Russia, the curse breaks you
Originally posted by LoneWolf:
Originally posted by wysiwyg:
In Russia, the curse breaks you
I can see Russia from my backyard.
Originally posted by wysiwyg:she and ann coulter are above my bed
Originally posted by LoneWolf:
Originally posted by wysiwyg:
In Russia, the curse breaks you
I can see Russia from my backyard.
Lol, whatever happened to her
Originally posted by wysiwyg:Lol, whatever happened to her
Originally posted by wysiwyg:
Originally posted by LoneWolf:
Lets hope he can break the curse....
In Russia, the curse breaks you
Originally posted by LoneWolf:Originally posted by wysiwyg:Lol, whatever happened to her
She became a celebrity and became totally irrelevant in alaska. her husbands still popular here but he races snowmobiles.
Originally posted by mustangmele:
Anyone else get the feeling due Anquan Boldin's tweets, videos and interviews he's less than thrilled about being a 49er. He always seems like he's here just to punch in and punch out. He comes off like he's still hurt about not being in Baltimore.
Originally posted by Disp:
Originally posted by mustangmele:
Anyone else get the feeling due Anquan Boldin's tweets, videos and interviews he's less than thrilled about being a 49er. He always seems like he's here just to punch in and punch out. He comes off like he's still hurt about not being in Baltimore.
I get the opposite impression.
Originally posted by mustangmele:
Anyone else get the feeling due Anquan Boldin's tweets, videos and interviews he's less than thrilled about being a 49er. He always seems like he's here just to punch in and punch out. He comes off like he's still hurt about not being in Baltimore.
Originally posted by verb1der:
It's completely understandable. He finally won his first ever superbowl, I think he has the right to be a slightly bitter that they just dumped him. I'd like to think that every football players dream is to bask in the glory of being a champion (like going to the white house and meeting the president). But he doesn't get to do that.
Originally posted by LoneWolf:
Originally posted by verb1der:
It's completely understandable. He finally won his first ever superbowl, I think he has the right to be a slightly bitter that they just dumped him. I'd like to think that every football players dream is to bask in the glory of being a champion (like going to the white house and meeting the president). But he doesn't get to do that.
I believe he chose not to do that, similar to Manningham & Jacobs last offseason.
Originally posted by verb1der:
Can't blame them. It's sorta like deciding wether or not you're going to go to your ex-girlfriend's graduation ceremony if she dumped you for another guy the day before the event.