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Horrible Flub By Mick Mixon


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I had to run out to the store and left at halftime... Very early during the third quarter, Mixon asks one of the other guys:

"Coach Rivera... Do you think someone is getting eaten out over there on the sideline right now?"

Umm, no.

This is why I prefer the TV broadcasts.

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I've gotten to enjoy Mick, Eugene and The Zoke so much that I bought a $200 gadget that allows me to delay the radio broadcast so that I can sync it with the TV.

I no longer have to suffer those network assholes.

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The two one the left are deformed...seriously. Like "walker enabled" deformed. Is that what Polio looks like?

Was just thinking that. Would bang the two on the right. Would not bang the two on the left; they look like they're storing water in those booties.

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