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Any interest in Kenny Britt??


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5 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

any interesting in using the search function?

 

 

Any interest in not being douchy abouts ppl not coming here everyday??

Jesus some of you take yourself way to serious.. You could try and be helpful and say "oh we already talk about that option here it is".  Instead of bringing your angry reality here..

Thanks anyway...smh

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12 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

 

Any interest in not being douchy abouts ppl not coming here everyday??

Jesus some of you take yourself way to serious.. You could try and be helpful and say "oh we already talk about that option here it is".  Instead of bringing your angry reality here..

Thanks anyway...smh

Dang bruh here is a PSL to calm you down

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22 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

 

Any interest in not being douchy abouts ppl not coming here everyday??

Jesus some of you take yourself way to serious.. You could try and be helpful and say "oh we already talk about that option here it is".  Instead of bringing your angry reality here..

Thanks anyway...smh

He didn’t ask if you had interest in coming to the site everyday. No one expects that. Any forum you visit will expect you to use the search function when posting to make sure that the board doesn’t get cluttered with reposted topics. 

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2 hours ago, PFChangz said:

He didn’t ask if you had interest in coming to the site everyday. No one expects that. Any forum you visit will expect you to use the search function when posting to make sure that the board doesn’t get cluttered with reposted topics. 

Well I didn't and I don't plan to so..........

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2 hours ago, over the legal limit said:

Jerry Richardson and Ron Rivera are not going to sign a thug who wont stand up for the Anthem. 

 

That thug will not step foot on BOA in a black and blue jersey. 

This is for both you and @pantherclaw. What makes him a thug?

”that thug will not step foot on BOA in a black and blue jersey.”

Yikes. Such hostility in that statement

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23 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

This is for both you and @pantherclaw. What makes him a thug?

”that thug will not step foot on BOA in a black and blue jersey.”

Yikes. Such hostility in that statement

On April 12, 2011, Britt was arrested in New Jersey on three counts (including a felony) following an alleged car chase with police. The charges were later reduced.[15] On June 7, Britt pleaded guilty to careless driving and was fined.[16] On June 8, 2012, Britt was arrested in Hoboken, New Jersey, charged with resisting arrest.[17]

Most people who commit felonies and get in car chases with police don't get their charges reduced because of their jobs. 

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