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Talking Cowboys - What do you know?


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This week the Carolina Panthers are on the road against the Dallas Cowboys.

 

I know their right tackle is suspended.

I know they have looked mediocre.

I know they play a mnf game tonight and I'll be watching.

Other than that, I don't know much. Enlighten me.

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Their fans are brash, loud, vulgar and have bastardized everything related to Mexican food, American culture, and they THINK the country’s greatness revolves around them.  The only culture they have, was stolen from my people.

Jones is a disgusting, dirty old man that looks like a slug….so white, he’s transparent.  Worst of all, in a video that leaked, he was caught being nasty - like his hero in that disgusting Hollywood Access tape - eating like a pig with his mouth full.  
 

That’s just the positive things about them.

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