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Netphoria's George Will
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I became a fan of G-Tech basketball because of Dennis Scott, Kenny Anderson and the rest of the late 80's crew. It just carried over to football. And they've been my team since I was 8. I never liked the Gophers because my parents didn't like the Gophers. They were Chi-town transplants living in South St. Paul. I like Gopher hockey beacuase GT doesnt have hockey. You've never seen our campus dude. It's actually quite nice. And I don't give a fuck what you say about the state because I just went to school there. The people were actually extremely nice. The ones that I knew anyway. We were nice to each other. There's assholes everywhere, so whatever. I never ever ever said GT was perfect or that $125K wasn't a little much to spend on a college education. |
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Netphoria's George Will
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Cheering for one team because another doesn't have a sport is kidna weak, don't you think? I mean, I don't cheer on Maryland lacrose just because SFA doesn't have a team, nor does UT. SO, whatever. Minnessotta's a pretty odd school, too. And I've been to their campus, fool. How the hell would you know I haven't. It's not the worst in the world, but it's definitely not note-worthy. By the way, where the hell did those supa-stars fromthe late 80s go anyways? They making a living coaching high school ball in Decator? |
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Kenny Anderson plays for the Celtics.
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Netphoria's George Will
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If you've been to our campus (which I doubt you have) then describe it to me briefly in a way that proves you've been there. Because I really don't think you've been there. What part of ATL is it in by the way? In relation to Turner Park, Georgia Dome, Hartsfield or Buckhead one of which you must have visited during your trip. It's Decatur you moron. My boy weinerdog 35 will come beat your ass for mis-spelling his hood. Dennis Scott is coaching somewhere right? And my nigga Rhino already told you what was up with Kenny boy. Scott has a fucking ring from the Lakers, which is more rings than anyone from your spare school has. I like Gopher hockey because we got raped of the Stars when I was in junior high and needed some local hockey to watch. It's totally differnt than you rooting for Maryland lacrosse. It would be like you rooting for a local school with a sport that your school does not have. Nothing odd about that. |
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Um. All I'm looking for is a brief description and where it is in relation to a major ATL landmark. Shouldn't be taking this long to type four sentences.
Why do I get the distinct sense that you are on our website right now looking for pics and location information? |
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Netphoria's George Will
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I was actually watching the final minutes of Iron Chef. But hey, you won't believe that and no one really cares, since you seem to be an inbred American with a hispanic **********. |
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keeping it to a dull roar
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i moved here six months ago, and i think it rules.
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Kalifornien is only good for weather, beaches, and women wearing skimpy clothing.
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california is the only thing in my life that i liked and dont have anymore. yeh, i miss it. it's always great coming back during the summer...gettin off the plane, and taking in that first...deep breath of smoggy grey air. smells soooo fuckin good.
and the burritos...mmmmmm. and that little lesbian dork was right about the diversity. i cant speak for the pussy northern region...but southern cali kicks any other states ass, period. |
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california is my schtick.
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this shit's ballin now
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Just Hook it to My Veins!
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CALIFORNIA RULES.
For more than 50 consecutive years, California has been the number one food and agricultural producer in the United States. California's agricultural output is nearly $25 billion per year and produces over 350 different crops and commodities. California grows more than half the nation's fruit, nuts, and vegetables. California is the nation's number one dairy state. California's leading commodity is milk and cream. Grapes are second. California's leading export crop is almonds. Nationally, products exclusively grown (99 percent or more) in California ******* almonds, artichokes, dates, figs, kiwifruit, olives, persimmons, pistachios, prunes, raisins, clovers, and walnuts. Agriculture is a vital part of California's economy, accounting for nearly 1 in 10 jobs. California wines continue to attract a wide following while producing a world-class product throughout a variety of regions. There are more than 300,000 tons of grapes grown in California annually. California produces more than 17 million gallons of wine each year. The primary threat is the glassy-winged sharpshooter, a leaf hopper indigenous to the southern United States that carries thebacterium causing Pierce's Disease, which is fatal to grapevines and potentially damaging to a wide variety of other plant. The California Department of Food and Agriculture has a budget of $36 million in State and federal funds to help stop the spread of the glassy-winged sharpshooter,and to assist researchers trying to find a cure for Pierce's Disease. From 70 to 80 percent of all ripe olives are grown in California's approximately 35,000 acres. Today, anywhere from 80,000 to 160,000 tons of olives are produced in California each year. California produces 25 percent of the nation's onions and 43 percent of the nation's green onions. Gilroy, California is the "Garlic Capitol of the World," where 2 million people have traveled to attend the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival. A wine cork costs about 10 cents if it is made from pressed cork scraps, and about 45 cents if it is one of the extra-long corks used to close the bottles at famous wine estates in California. Castroville, a town with a population of a little more than 5,000 residents and located in Monterey County, California, is the self-proclaimed "Artichoke Center of the World" because three-fourths of all California artichokes are grown in this area. The Black Mission fig, the most popular variety of fig growing in desert areas, is so named because of its color and because it was the variety introduced at the California missions. Caviar (sturgeon roe) was a common food in California during the gold rush days, until overharvesting led to the decline of sturgeon and its eventual protection. Until recently, most of the world's caviar has come from areas bordering the Caspian Sea. However, these countries are now cutting exports by 80 percent because of short supplies. To complete the circle, California fish farmers have now developed a way to farm sturgeon and are preparing to ship their first harvest. OH AND THAT'S JUST CALI'S AGRICULTURE. http://www.governor.ca.gov/state/por...emgcfkmchchi.0
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I'm going to Big Bear for thanksgiving
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