Happy now?
Happy now?
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
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Draft
1st round— Shemar Stewart 5-T (Best talent in the draft)
2nd round— Shavon Revel CB (1st round prospect before knee injury)
3rd round— Savion Williams WR
4th round— Charles Grant LT
6th round— Vernon Broughton 3-T
6th round— Tyler Shough QB
6th round— Dont’e Thornton WR
Someone is butthurt.
Jaded, if you actually wanted to make a difference and not just be an attention whore, maybe drop a single incontrovertible fact that makes us think. Everyone has a dark side, and those with success and resources are no different, perhaps worse by their willingness to cross lines. How does this affect me and why should I gaf?
Otherwise, seriously, piss off.
Originally Posted by Sting
Envy, pure and simple.
Let's Rid3!!!!
We talking Joe Walmart or Bob Walmart? Because if it's Joe... eh. If its Bob we got some issues.
If ever there was a thread screaming to be black holed, it's this one.
Let's Rid3!!!!
What did they do now?
Jaded is just doing what he was told by those who hijacked the thread I started as a satire; but was taken way too seriously. He started a special thread to bash Walmart in a manner far more venomous than I ever intended my thread to be. Enjoy![]()
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