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Chandler#81

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  1. Carcass is still fresh, right? Asking for a friend..
  2. She’s always been a chunky girl, just wears it well.. Even back in her porn days.. 😳 I mean..uh.. so I’ve heard..
  3. I think it’s just that many of us oldtimers are sad to see yet another special moment and character depart. Circle of life, ‘n all. But we’re happy to have experienced him and the time! 👍
  4. juss sayin ‘
  5. Last year was supposed to be the last year at SJF. Because of Covid, there was talk that it would be put on hold and resume the final trip there for this year. That’s obviously not going to be the case yet, so I’m betting we’ve seen the last of Rochester.
  6. None taken and I wasn’t intending to come across sad. Not sure how this got misconstrued. 97 is fantastic!
  7. There an app for that. I think..🤔
  8. Yep, at first I thought the punt return team was coming on the field..(Tasker) Broughton was another WFL player we signed.
  9. I well remember this team! Too bad they left.. They are no more, right?
  10. I still think I have a chance.. 😇
  11. From Facebook: Former Pro Football Referee Ben Dreith passed away at the age of 97. Dreith was a former American professional football on-field official who worked from 1960 to 1969 in the American Football League (AFL) and from 1970 to 1990 in the NFL. Prior to his teaching and officiating career, he was a three-sport athlete at the University of Northern Colorado. Dreith developed a reputation of being a no-nonsense, tough-minded official on the field. During his thirty-year career, he officiated two Super Bowls, and received a playoff assignment for twenty-eight consecutive years. Dreith was hired by the new AFL in 1960 and moved to the NFL in 1970, following the AFL–NFL merger. He was the referee during Super Bowl VIII and Super Bowl XV and was assigned eight conference championship games. .... ..... Dreith is also known among football fans for his unique explanation of a personal foul penalty during a 1986 game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets. After the Jets' Marty Lyons tackled Bills quarterback Jim Kelly to the ground and started to repeatedly punch him in the head, Dreith announced to the crowd: "There's a personal foul, on number 99 (Lyons actually wore 93) of the defense — after he tackled the quarterback, he's giving' him the business down there, that's a 15-yard penalty." Dreith's call also involved an improvised hand signal of a repeated punching action. Condolences to his family and friends and may he Rest in Peace. Sourced through wikipedia
  12. Nope. They’re incredible for screwing themselves, as they did last year. Keep memories of Joe Willy fresh, they’re all youz got!
  13. This is on my phone right now. Came out in his rookie season. Nothing has topped it yet! Bionic!
  14. Jeez.. Whippersnappers! Can’t live with ‘em.. pass the beernuts.. 🤦‍♂️
  15. Some great dialog, folks. juss sayin’👍
  16. Bro, just let it go.. I called the white coats -they’re on the way with a big net! He fancies himself Lord of Lords, King of Kings.. just do what we all do - flip him off and walk away..
  17. You don’t like Truth?! How ‘bout I call you a racist? Will that make you feel better?
  18. PLEASE! Don’t encourage the Mental Facility escapee! The white coats are on the chase and the overdue lobotomy is ready to be performed!
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