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Mr. Scot
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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I sincerely hope that's not the real thing.

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Gronk once used one to hit a baseball.  I’d wager it is the real thing.  When you are on number 7.....it frankly doesn’t really mean much to Brady probably.  The physical trophy aspect.   So what if they fug something up that sits in building.   I’m sure Brady and company learned more can be made.   

heck, I’d bet Craft has all his rings despite Putin stealing one.  Teams got billions.  Just order a replacement. 

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9 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Can't for the life of me understand why we can't get the COVID numbers down.

Think it might have anything to do with:

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Trump rallies

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UNC basketball victory

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Tampa Bay Super Bowl celebration

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Church

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Ohio Governor party

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Tourists in Greece

 

 

Quick, can anyone spot the shill in this post?

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57 minutes ago, CRA said:

Gronk once used one to hit a baseball.  I’d wager it is the real thing.  When you are on number 7.....it frankly doesn’t really mean much to Brady probably.  The physical trophy aspect.   So what if they fug something up that sits in building.   I’m sure Brady and company learned more can be made.   

heck, I’d bet Craft has all his rings despite Putin stealing one.  Teams got billions.  Just order a replacement. 

I'd heard Gronk dented one but didn't know how.

Personally, I wouldn't let Gronk handle anything of any value. He's like that one drunken idiot of a relative you have that you never let borrow your car.

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24 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I sincerely hope that's not the real thing.

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Crazy part is that thing smacked who ever caught it(Gronk)? in the face hard if you watch in slo-mo. Really wish they would have dropped it into the bay forever though.

Also as an aside the NFL should take the trophy away and void the super bowl win as penalty for not wearing masks and doing this poo.

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18 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Can't for the life of me understand why we can't get the COVID numbers down.

Think it might have anything to do with:

image.jpeg.fa9210e6368cf287bf9368e697b443f2.jpeg

Trump rallies

image.jpeg.f6639862e63cc5d9479d93df8a5ce17c.jpeg

UNC basketball victory

image.jpeg.c7ae8958a917080a10c72ae7a47999bf.jpeg

Tampa Bay Super Bowl celebration

image.jpeg.ca36f5755c4785fe7e88f4ce743e0c86.jpeg

Church

Image result for maskless gatherings

Ohio Governor party

Image result for maskless gatherings

Tourists in Greece

 

 

NBA and the Lakers actually did it right and refused to do a parade(I think from what i just looked). Sadly, The lightning did the same poo as the bucs.

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30 minutes ago, CRA said:

Gronk once used one to hit a baseball.  I’d wager it is the real thing.  When you are on number 7.....it frankly doesn’t really mean much to Brady probably.  The physical trophy aspect.   So what if they fug something up that sits in building.   I’m sure Brady and company learned more can be made.   

heck, I’d bet Craft has all his rings despite Putin stealing one.  Teams got billions.  Just order a replacement. 

I was just going to say that after #7, he probably could care less about that actual trophy.

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41 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Can't for the life of me understand why we can't get the COVID numbers down.

Think it might have anything to do with:

image.jpeg.fa9210e6368cf287bf9368e697b443f2.jpeg

Trump rallies

image.jpeg.f6639862e63cc5d9479d93df8a5ce17c.jpeg

UNC basketball victory

image.jpeg.c7ae8958a917080a10c72ae7a47999bf.jpeg

Tampa Bay Super Bowl celebration

image.jpeg.ca36f5755c4785fe7e88f4ce743e0c86.jpeg

Church

Image result for maskless gatherings

Ohio Governor party

Image result for maskless gatherings

Tourists in Greece

 

 

I can play that game too, but this would get moved to the TB.

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