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Well, assuming there was such a place, which - of course, there's not... but.. assuming there was... and there was a key... which there isn't ... umm... why the fuck are we still paying for a 24 hour doorman?Oh... He gets a key to the hideout.
Well, assuming there was such a place, which - of course, there's not... but.. assuming there was... and there was a key... which there isn't ... umm... why the fuck are we still paying for a 24 hour doorman?
Well, then we'll need a key.Good point. We'll pay for a 23 hour doorman from now on.
Anyway, gotta run, need to get my 7 minute abs done.
I don't know. It just sounds rather expensive. Keys cost a lot, and if we're buying keys I think we both know we'd rather deal in paint.Isn't that what I said the first time?
I don't know. It just sounds rather expensive. Keys cost a lot, and if we're buying keys I think we both know we'd rather deal in paint.
The joke's on him, it's not really my car.Back to the full time doorman then. Pretty good job by him too, like 8 years, no breaks or nothing. Just puking in the back seat of your car from time to time.
Beginning when he was 8 years old, Cardale Jones would make a brief stop on the way to youth football practice. He would visit a field occupied by Ted Ginn Sr., coach of Glenville High in Cleveland.
Upon Ginn's command, Jones would grab a football, throw it to Ginn, and inevitably hear the same feedback: "Throw a pretty ball," Ginn remembers telling him. "Now get away from me."
Ginn's gruff tone, an obvious put-on but perhaps not to a third-grader, did not deter Jones. Throwing the football with Ginn became his pre-practice practice. "He was playing lineman and defensive end," Ginn said. "I told him he was going to be a quarterback. He'd wait for me to make him throw the ball. He did that all the way until he came to Glenville at age 13."
Errr everything I've seen from Cardale says he's just as effective as JT, if not better. Not sure what these BTN dudes are huffing.Dave Wanstash on Jones today on BTN. "He won't be able to run like Barrett, but he is a better passer."
He meant it too...he didn't get his words confused? I'm pretty sure Cardale is a better runner...and if he's a better passer (not just stronger arm) then JT...then we will have the best QB in OSU history.
Remember...you heard it from Wanstash first.
Everything you've seen from Cardale? What have you seen that the rest of us haven't?Errr everything I've seen from Cardale says he's just as effective as JT, if not better. Not sure what these BTN dudes are huffing.