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President Obama posing with Nebraska jersey


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Excuse me, Mr President, but could you put that jersey down please, and wipe that smile off your face, there's a little crisis in the gulf, you know, that oil spill thing, and it would be prudent if you addressed it today for at least a few minutes.

 

Has anyone else ever seen a username and post matchup SOOOOOO perfectly :laughpound

 

also, cool pic.

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Adi Kunalic gave a jersey to the president? What is going on here?

 

 

I think you have it wrong here... The president was presenting a Jersey to Adi Kunalic suggesting that, the huskers will be #1 this season and will win the NC game on the last second by kicking a FG against Alabama.. (Kunalic will take the kick due to Alex Henry being suspended for a game for round house kicking Bevo)

the made me laugh out loud. +1

Damn! Just woke up the wife laughing at that one. Well played! :LOLtartar

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Excuse me, Mr President, but could you put that jersey down please, and wipe that smile off your face, there's a little crisis in the gulf, you know, that oil spill thing, and it would be prudent if you addressed it today for at least a few minutes.

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Of course he likes the Huskers, or at least the colors. Don't all socialists like red???

i would just like to point out that the big 10, with their revenue sharing, represents a communist framework of wealth distribution (you know, from each according to their ability, to each according to their need), while the big 12, with TU clinging desperately to what it earns, and believes it is owed, it representing a capitalist framework of teams competing in a free market and those who earn more keep more. just something to think about.

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Of course he likes the Huskers, or at least the colors. Don't all socialists like red???

i would just like to point out that the big 10, with their revenue sharing, represents a communist framework of wealth distribution (you know, from each according to their ability, to each according to their need), while the big 12, with TU clinging desperately to what it earns, and believes it is owed, it representing a capitalist framework of teams competing in a free market and those who earn more keep more. just something to think about.

 

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I suppose the Big12 is more like the world system as well. There is Texas, and then there is the periphery.

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Adi Kunalic posted this on his twitter.

 

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Are these the new Jerseys? If so I gotta say I like the old ones way better! The bottom red stripe on the sleeve is too wide and the Adidas logo is in the wrong place.

 

:facepalm: Yes. They are the new Jerseys.. They have been selling them at all the husker authentic stores since February.

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better than our former president, a proud longwhorn SMU Mustang.

 

FIFY

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disclaimer: i didn't want to go here, but i noticed some disparaging remarks toward our current president, so i thought why not.

 

now i now that second picture was after they won the championship, but Obama is posing with the jersey before we win the championship.

Those might be the g@yest pictures I have ever seen. :facepalm:

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Of course he likes the Huskers, or at least the colors. Don't all socialists like red???

i would just like to point out that the big 10, with their revenue sharing, represents a communist framework of wealth distribution (you know, from each according to their ability, to each according to their need), while the big 12, with TU clinging desperately to what it earns, and believes it is owed, it representing a capitalist framework of teams competing in a free market and those who earn more keep more. just something to think about.

 

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I suppose the Big12 is more like the world system as well. There is Texas, and then there is the periphery.

Agreed, and socialism/communism hasn't been faring too well over the last 50 or so years. But I guess that's a discussion for a different forum.

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Of course he likes the Huskers, or at least the colors. Don't all socialists like red???

i would just like to point out that the big 10, with their revenue sharing, represents a communist framework of wealth distribution (you know, from each according to their ability, to each according to their need), while the big 12, with TU clinging desperately to what it earns, and believes it is owed, it representing a capitalist framework of teams competing in a free market and those who earn more keep more. just something to think about.

 

 

It's kind of funny that you bring this up. When the Big 12 was first formed, Nebraska and a lot of the Nebraska administration was all for those who are on TV the most getting the most revenue because we were the best team in the league and were on TV the most. It's quite amazing how opinions have changed in the past decade. Maybe it's because I'm a small business owner, but I'll take a capitalist framework any day of the week. When wealth distribution starts to take hold, it doesn't take long for the strongest ones pulling the wagon to figure out that riding in the wagon is less work. Before long, everyone is riding in the wagon without anyone pulling it.

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