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something we can all agree on
osama bin laden is the biggest douche bag in the universe
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just what I thought.....you're all traitors
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I'm not a fan of his either, but you should watch what you post. There are a few supporters of his that post on here regularly, and they may be offended by what you just posted.
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A douche... yes
A big douche... again yes The biggest... well now that's a tough call, after all there are so many contenders...;) |
This thread is completely off base. I can think of much bigger douchebags than Osama...and I'll give you several...
1)Barry Bonds 5) Rafael Nadal 2)Jason Giambi 6) Ben Roethlisberger 3)Lance Berkman 7) Jeff Gordon 4)Derek Jeter 8) Bob Stoops ...and these are obviously only from the world of sports. |
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lol, yeah you're right *paints target on chest* |
Nadal, I hate Nadal. He's cocky, annoying and flamboyant. He's so european it makes me gag. Thankfully, my boy Federer showed him what was up.
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Leave Derek Jeter alone! :mad: :mad: :mad:
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I can think of one: George Herbert Walker Bush Jr. |
You know the downward spiral American society is in? Guess what, those Visa commercials with Derek Jeter a couple years ago started it. Thats right, Derek Jeter is solely responsible for the collapse of American society.
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George W. Bush-Fine American
Bob Stoops, complete piece of crap. He was voting Auburn outside of the top 20 in 2004, while Tuberville was voting Oklahoma top 5. Because of such things Oklahoma reached the game instead of the much better Auburn, and Oklahoma was brutally slaughtered and embarassed on national TV. Karma is a bitch. |
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Auburn would have lost too. USC was just that good. (Nevermind that I think they're pro.) Plus, Auburn had a chance to show the next year that they deserved to go and they got nowhere close. |
So you have to be a veteran to send people into battle? We're gonna have a tough time in the future then. Auburn may very well have lost, but most sportwriters agreed Auburn would have fared better. The fact that we went on to play football the next year was a valid reason for keeping Auburn out of the game? Please. Plus, Oklahoma had a chance the next year as well, and obviously did nothing.
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