Orange_Crush
Resident windbag genius
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f*** those noseasums.The frog behind the turtle will kill you if you touch it.
If the sea snake bites you, you're done.
Noo-see-ums will swarm you, along with blck flies and give you malaria.
Firenados will burn youe village.
old mine shafts will consume your body, where your bones will be used by brown snakes and death adders to ambush other idiots.
Who? This guy?I actually need to go back and reread a lot of stuff I read in my early to mid twenties. I keep waiting for my son to get old enough to pull one off the shelf. Ha!View attachment 550866View attachment 550867
If the animals don't kill you in Australia, Mick Taylor will.The frog behind the turtle will kill you if you touch it.
If the sea snake bites you, you're done.
Noo-see-ums will swarm you, along with blck flies and give you malaria.
Firenados will burn youe village.
old mine shafts will consume your body, where your bones will be used by brown snakes and death adders to ambush other idiots.
A cop pulled me over and said, “You’re eyes are red, have you been drinking?”
So I said, “You’re eyes look glazed, have you been eating donuts?”
We both laughed and laughed.
I need bail money.
Even lovelierThe frog behind the turtle will kill you if you touch it.
If the sea snake bites you, you're done.
Noo-see-ums will swarm you, along with blck flies and give you malaria.
Firenados will burn youe village.
old mine shafts will consume your body, where your bones will be used by brown snakes and death adders to ambush other idiots.
bull sharks can swim over dykes and eat you in a swimming hole.
gold panning in the Outback, a small storm miles away can cause massive flooding that will carry you for miles.
That said, bucket list.
The last touchdown against Bama was probably his most contested catch. He has a chance to prove the critics wrongI like Hyatt, he worked hard, improved, and helped us beat bama, so I don’t like playing devils advocate about him. But I totally understand why some people had doubts about how successful he would be at the next level. I think the distinction is that when the scheme broke down and it was up to the players to make something happen, guys like Tillman or Jennings made it happen. I just honestly don’t remember a time when Hyatt made a huge play and wasn’t wide open.
Btw do you remember what game he had those catches in traffic? I really can’t remember a single time that he caught a 50/50 ball or anything like that. I’d like to look it up and rewatch it.