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Cam has ruined a young girls entire LIFE


Darth Biscuit

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Sorry but a nine year old does not ask that many profound questions. She probably asked a simple question or two and the lady embellished and added her thoughts. I could see half those questions from the daughter fabricated by the mother. So what is a worse role model to the daughter, lying as a Mother about her daughter or what Cam did?

 Maybe this lady needs to look in the mirror at her team. How much you want to bet that Titan players were running their mouth all game. Judging by how they celebrated when they sacked Cam and how they reacted to Cam's celebration you could sense there was some serious trash talking going on from both sides. I feel that is why the celebration lasted longer than usual.

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12 hours ago, w280sax said:

I was at the game sunday when a beer vendor said to me "hey, carolina, want a beer?".  Then a 70+year old woman walking behind me says "hey, carolina, why don't you go to hell?"

Of course, i ignored them as i do most people who are the product of decades of inbreeding, but i think later i saw a 2 month old child in a cam jersey who said to me "My, what would that ladies great grand children think about her behavior."  The 2 month old then put his pacifier back in his mouth and grabbed his baby crotch and drank tequila and belched profanities until it was time for his nap.

Maybe i should relay my experience to the observer as well.  Clearly this older ladies behavior negatively impacted all children at the game and she should have been beaten to death my people mindlessly saying to "titan up".

 

(Note that the first paragraph of this is absolutely true and the quotes are verbatim)

Keep pounding.

You should have looked at her and told her that you were....it is called visiting anywhere in Tennessee.

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17 hours ago, Jbro said:

https://www.facebook.com/LovellCommunications/reviews/  ... Pie for everyone who leaves 1 star

 

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On 11/17/2015, 9:12:14, Zaximus said:

Meanwhile, where are the backlash stories about this (personally it's hilarious to me):

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If Cam said that and made that gesture to the fans, there would be a full on investigation and lawsuits. Cam can not even dance for the fans, and they may decide to keep him from giving balls to the kids.

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