508mikey
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Wait... what?
If it took that post for you to realize that I don't care whether Manziel plays or doesn't, then you haven't been reading much of this thread.
Or are you upset because you think I don't care about Manziel personally? If that bothers you, then I'm sorry that I've talked bad about someone you have a deep, personal affection for.
Odd rule. Is the student to go to the local bookstore on campus and trash all his jerseys they are selling?
Why bother just buy from our friends in the Orient -- Aggies #2 Johnny Manziel Red SEC Patch Embroidered NCAA Jersey on sale,for Cheap,wholesale from China name on the back and even the SEC patch only 20 bucks
Evil creature. Here I am trying to avoid buying fish products from China thus helping fund their huge military build up. Then you promote Johnny Feetbull stuff from there. Serious note: It's hard to avoid China. Went to a store and saw $$$ Wild Alaska caught salmon pack. Read the small print in back and found it's from China. When American distributors use lying labels, how can we be American and buy American?
Reminds me of going to Wally World and looking for a new American flag. Fine print stated made in china. I was disgusted.
le Haas, 13, arrived in Aggieland from Magnolia on Saturday in search of Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel's signature. He wound up catching a perfect pass from the Heisman Trophy winner.
Johnny, a reverent Kyle called out as Manziel strolled away from his table during a crowded Meet the Aggies autograph session in A&M's indoor track complex. Can I have your visor?Manziel responded by treating young Kyle like he was receiver Mike Evans, and flicked a perfect pass of his white hat to the ecstatic youth. A life or at least a teendom had been made.
That was pretty cool, said an astonished Kyle, who was surrounded by his buddies celebrating the catch.
Manziel signed about 500 autograph cards during the event attended by nearly 2,000 fans, greeting youngsters with a grin and the adults with, How are you doing? Fans wondered if Manziel, 20, would even attend, considering he's under NCAA and A&M scrutiny for potentially signing memorabilia for pay from brokers this past offseason.
One girl (about 12) started crying and told him she loved him, Slaton said.
What was Manziel's response?
He just gave her a high-five, Slaton said, shrugging.
Manziel, instructed to stay seated throughout to keep the line moving, appeared to rise only once in his chair to hug a longtime Kerrville Tivy fan whose nephew, Ben Ledesma, played alongside Manziel with the Antlers. Asked how he managed a personal touch, Rick Ledesma smiled and said, Johnny's always been like that with our family.