TCUdirtbag
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I assume you're over 50 and have never smiled.salamander said:That TCU fan is sorry.
Woo hater and Raffy lover.
I assume you're over 50 and have never smiled.salamander said:That TCU fan is sorry.
Is that you, crunch? You're awfully trollish.salamander said:That TCU fan is sorry.
I resolved to always look through prisms after seeing that album cover... For hours...tcudoc said:I stopped viewing things through prisms after I saw this
Stiff Arm Frog said:Aggie response to the game:
http://texags.com/forums/8/topics/2629345
It starts getting good around page 4.
SpiDer09 9:24p, 6/1/15
In reply to Frisco - Ag
Seems like we made a good decision not to get him. 1
I asked Shepard if his personal trainer was the first baseman's dadTCURiggs said:
I hear ya. I did lots of heckling over the weekend, but I never went the steroid route. You know that's a common occurrence though.
swimmerbabe11 said:Can I trade in likes for cash or something?
Cause if so, this thread is making me a rich lady.
...flirtswimmerbabe11 said:Can I trade in likes for cash or something?
Cause if so, this thread is making me a rich lady.
He didn't laugh. All the coach said was that he had a look on his face like they got away with somethingPharm Frog said:Even Mosiello getting love from PackPride
Hey TCU third base coach MAY YOUR LAUGHTER DIRECTED AT OUR HEAD COACH AND THE BALK SITUATION COME BACK TO HAUNT YOU IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE! Classless some of the universities in the state of NC> courtesy of BigDaug
TCURiggs said:Talked to some dude in the parking lot who said he got yelled at by Rafael Palmeiro for heckling his son with steroids talk. He got in his face and asked him how he would like it if he had a son who got heckled like that. This young bro apparently said, "Dude, I'm 25. I don't have a son and I don't give a boat." Haha
SwissArmyFrog said:Oh, the kid is aware of it, and sadly, it will continue to be jammed down his throat because its an excuse for people who get some kind of perverse pleasure out of reminding the son of his father's failure.