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Clemson LB say's it's okay to poke men's belly button's, and grab men's asses on the field.


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2 minutes ago, miko dawg said:
Mark Schlereth on His and Hers the other day commented that there is nothing wrong with "checking the oil" and it was pretty common when he played. 
 
He did say you should only do it in the pile and not where everyone could see.

That's all I'm saying. 

A few of my high school team mates did some horrible crap at the bottom of a pile-up. Wasn't uncommon for running backs to get stabbed multiple times in the thigh with pins they hid in their lineman gloves. You could hear their haunting screams all game. I actually felt bad for the ones I knew. 

"Well Clarice, have the lambs stopped screaming?"

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22 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

I also just watched Troy Terry literally take his dick out and smack the Russian goalie across his face with it. The US celebrated after so these things really aren't a big deal 

 

(if there's any World Junior fans out there)

That was an awesome fugging game. Probably one of the best I've watched in a long time. Coming down to a shootout was the only way that should have ended. Seriously though, you would think that Samsonov would have learned to keep the 5 hole closed. I'm hoping the gold medal game is that good or better. 

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3 hours ago, 15 said:

lol anyone trippin over this obviously has never heard of water polo. played my whole life and what happens under water stays under water. I've had my dick pulled to the point where I thought it was dislocated. I've had my balls attempted to be twisted, and I've lost count of how many times a motherfugger tried to jam a toe or a thumb in my ass. it is the dirtiest sport in the world and I have some straight up horror stories from my polo days. I literally asked a ref one time to watch this one dirty fug that was grabbing dick and he laughed and said "I can't see what's going on under water, just do it it back".

Well dang! That's seriously brutal. Dislocated penis injury. How do you explain that to your parents?

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15 hours ago, 15 said:

lol anyone trippin over this obviously has never heard of water polo. played my whole life and what happens under water stays under water. I've had my dick pulled to the point where I thought it was dislocated. I've had my balls attempted to be twisted, and I've lost count of how many times a motherfugger tried to jam a toe or a thumb in my ass. it is the dirtiest sport in the world and I have some straight up horror stories from my polo days. I literally asked a ref one time to watch this one dirty fug that was grabbing dick and he laughed and said "I can't see what's going on under water, just do it it back".

I've had that done also, but it was in Carson City Nevada and I paid extra for it.

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15 hours ago, 15 said:

lol anyone trippin over this obviously has never heard of water polo. played my whole life and what happens under water stays under water. I've had my dick pulled to the point where I thought it was dislocated. I've had my balls attempted to be twisted, and I've lost count of how many times a motherfugger tried to jam a toe or a thumb in my ass. it is the dirtiest sport in the world and I have some straight up horror stories from my polo days. I literally asked a ref one time to watch this one dirty fug that was grabbing dick and he laughed and said "I can't see what's going on under water, just do it it back".

You played water polo?  That explains so much.  

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