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Lol, and did you notice that he would always edit his posts right after he posted them? Like come on, first sign of a liar. Also, he would make up stories about getting robbed and ****.
It wasn't only his lying, also he would always make up some sob story so everyone could feel sorry for him. **** that bull****.
Lol, man I wish I was dranking right now.
Well, I guess his weather posts were better... he was another mid-Atlantic cold lover.. we're in short supply. till he relocated to Atlanta, I guess.
Orange Bowl about to start. Currently mid 80s in Miami Gardens. Both teams are from the south, and are accustomed to high heat/humidity.
What I'm really interested in, though, is how Michigan (a northern team) handles the heat/humidity at tomorrow's Citrus Bowl in Orlando. Forecast calls for mid 80s at kickoff.
In big games this year Clemson seemed to struggle early and then dig themselves out. Oklahoma nearly blew a big lead against TCU when Boykin wasn't even playing. This could be interesting.
What I'm really interested in, though, is how Michigan (a northern team) handles the heat/humidity at tomorrow's Citrus Bowl in Orlando. Forecast calls for mid 80s at kickoff.
So basically a home game for Florida, then. Not that it matters when you have no QB.
Atlantic City is so damn depressing. Ocean City is a better place to be, even in spite of the lack.of alcohol.
I haven't been to AC since I was about 10. Got caught in a good downpour on the boardwalk which ruined my mother's new phone. I've read that it's really gone downhill.
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