DD4ME
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Dude. @SSVol owns his own company. Nice try tho.
Amen. I actually used to like ND, then they hired Charlie Weis and I couldn’t stand him. Then they followed that up with BK and it was a no brainer. Freeman I actually don’t mind if he has success.He honestly makes it harder to hate ND. It was a lot easier when Brian Kelly was there. Freeman is a good guy.
Setting our ignorant conversation aside and branching off it at the same time. Part of my business relies on DoD contracts so I’m very appreciative and aware of military sacrifices. So thank you for your service.Yeah, I know.
Funny story about that. The day I graduated from basic, my platoon sergeant shook my hand and said something along the lines of "Congrats private. I believe you'll be an officer one day." I gave him the "No Drill Sergeant! I'm an enlisted man!", but it turned out that crusty infantry E7 knew some things. I like to think that being prior-service enlisted made me a better officer...maybe...hopefully.
Bloody exhibition iirc. I grew up in Red Bank and my buddy down the street was a huge Cowboys fan. We made a gentleman’s agreement that whomever’s team won, neither would gloat. Welched in the first quarter! Didn’t help that his dad was a devoted Redskins fan and added to the pile-on. Friendship didn’t survive past that day.I was thinking the same thing. Saw the Fridge (and more importantly, Walter Peyton and Willie Gault) play in Dallas in 1985.
44-0 butt whooping.Bloody exhibition iirc. I grew up in Red Bank and my buddy down the street was a huge Cowboys fan. We made a gentleman’s agreement that whomever’s team won, neither would gloat. Welched in the first quarter! Didn’t help that his dad was a devoted Redskins fan and added to the pile-on. Friendship didn’t survive past that day.