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Cam...... Ugg......


Jeremy Igo

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yeah this is a picture Cam put up on his Facebook page yesterday bragging about his shoe collection. Gotta give him points for being unique I guess. But dude must have some sort of crazy foot fetish.

 

For a rich young guy into hip hop this is pretty conservative. Look at Kaepernick's 

 

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or Victor Cruz

 

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Ah yes Good ol Hartsfield Jackson... I basically lived there for a year. Never saw him once but the employees would always stop me when I had Panther gear on to tell me oh he was he yesterday or you just missed him etc. 

I guess all I'm trying to say is I hate Atlanta. 

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While his outfit might look kind of tacky, it also looks super comfortable. Speaking as a fellow tall guy(6'5") even first class on domestic flights can feel cramped. Loose clothing and loose shoes/uggs make it a lot easier. I'm sure he's flown enough to know what's comfortable for flying, and he's rich and famous enough to not give a poo what a bunch of old dudes think about his fashion choices. 

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