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** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
I really enjoy Nick Bahe as well -
** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
I'm sure you're doing alright -
** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
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** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
Pitchfork is ready -
** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
In the interview, he said it was more about Oregon not being a fit -
** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
Nope, he is still getting tons of cash from the NFL -
** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
Si -
Coach Riley just coached his last collegiate game, let him absorb it, along with the seniors. He deserves some time with them. Chill
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** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
Go into your profile settings, and delete some of the older files -
** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
I believe it's 10 days? -
Exactly. As soon as they said he needs time, I almost lost it.
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** Scott Frost megathread all things SF***
tattooedhusker replied to brophog's topic in Husker Football
UCF denial? -
That there are PI calls on a fake punt...
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Spielman Breaks Single-Game Receiving Yards Record
tattooedhusker replied to Mavric's topic in Husker Football
Should have clarified, I was talking about when things got out of hand. Sheesh -
Spielman Breaks Single-Game Receiving Yards Record
tattooedhusker replied to Mavric's topic in Husker Football
Honestly, JD and Lee seemed to be the only ones who gave a s#!t -
Spaghetti Works Beer Cheese Pasta Sauce
tattooedhusker replied to JJ Husker's topic in Big Red Recipes
Doing this tonight! -
My bet is Monday
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Might wanna check the title
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Man Makes The Staff At Walmart Lose Their Minds
tattooedhusker replied to Roxy15's topic in Big Red Lounge: Official BS Forum
He needs to stop dicking around -
Randy Gregory is already embracing Dallas
tattooedhusker replied to CollegeFanatic55's topic in Husker Football
am i missing something...obviously it's a star tattoo, but there is more going on there...once he quits playing for Dallas, it's no longer a "Dallas" tattoo...it can just be a tattoo of a star with a rosary and some other stuff? (can't make out the words exactly?) Or he uses the Dallas Cowboys tattoo as something that he will look back upon in 20 years and think "Man, those days in the draft were crazy, but it made me a better man." I don't know the reasons people get tattoos, and I will never get one. But, for the most part I won't question the reasons or decisions of a complete stranger getting a tattoo. I do have one exception, there is a mom of a girl in my daughter's dance class. The mom is all tatted up, and that's fine. But, she has a tattoo of a heart on her chest, and it goes into her cleavage. Inside the heart it says "Daddy's Little Girl". Now, that's just weird to me. That is a little weird...Only thing I'm opposed to is significant others names inked on you. Children's, parents, etc...yeah, but never a bf/gf -
Randy Gregory is already embracing Dallas
tattooedhusker replied to CollegeFanatic55's topic in Husker Football
But he would never be so stupid as to do that, and that's why he will have a longer and more successful career than RG. So if a guy is into tattoos and get's a tattoo for his new team, he's being stupid? I'm not a tattoo guy at all, but this criticism of RG is getting pretty crazy. I think it's a bit shortsighted and presumptuous to go out and get a massive Cowboy tat on your arm the day after your're drafted, yeah. Why not prove yourself a bit, get accepted in the lockerroom, play a game or 2, you know, like that. Show a little class. Then, if you must, get the tat, but still, maybe something a bit more undertstated. Only in sports and pop/rock/gangsta culture can anybody get away with these ridiculous tats. What if he ever has to become part of the real world? That line of thinking is wrong... Oh, does the corporate world have a preference for tattoo embossed employees these days? I must have missed that memo. The corporate world has a preference for people who know how to do their job. Hard to believe, I know... Good luck applying for real jobs in the real world with a body covered in tats. I work in the real world...what the hell is going on here -
Randy Gregory is already embracing Dallas
tattooedhusker replied to CollegeFanatic55's topic in Husker Football
Snark? I am not an imaginary animal. -
Randy Gregory is already embracing Dallas
tattooedhusker replied to CollegeFanatic55's topic in Husker Football
But he would never be so stupid as to do that, and that's why he will have a longer and more successful career than RG. So if a guy is into tattoos and get's a tattoo for his new team, he's being stupid? I'm not a tattoo guy at all, but this criticism of RG is getting pretty crazy. I think it's a bit shortsighted and presumptuous to go out and get a massive Cowboy tat on your arm the day after your're drafted, yeah. Why not prove yourself a bit, get accepted in the lockerroom, play a game or 2, you know, like that. Show a little class. Then, if you must, get the tat, but still, maybe something a bit more undertstated. Only in sports and pop/rock/gangsta culture can anybody get away with these ridiculous tats. What if he ever has to become part of the real world? That line of thinking is wrong... Oh, does the corporate world have a preference for tattoo embossed employees these days? I must have missed that memo. I work in the "corporate world" and am fully sleeved with ink on my fingers as well, so I am inclined to believe that your line of thinking has surpassed its expiration date.