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LOL Nice frontpage ESPN.COM

Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
"spread your cheeks and lift your sack"
There are better ways to identify someone, aren't there?

Nice one.

Oh, and I'm really turned on right now. Is that wrong?
 
Caption:

"Four members of the New York Giants had to be treated for back spasms today after Coach Parcells told them to go f**k themselves."
 
Originally posted by: anxi80
Originally posted by: Ilmater
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
"spread your cheeks and lift your sack"
There are better ways to identify someone, aren't there?
"ive got a drivers license too!" heh, 'killin them softly'. 😀
Awwww yeahhhh.

David, I'm serious, please stop talking like that.
"No, see. I can't see. I gotta do this see!!!"

Awesome.
 
Originally posted by: Ilmater
David, I'm serious, please stop talking like that.
"No, see. I can't see. I gotta do this see!!!"
'stop talking like what copper??'

'no chip, dont!... but it was too late... this man was high as sh**!'
 
Originally posted by: Ilmater
Caption:

"Four members of the New York Giants had to be treated for back spasms today after Coach Parcells told them to go f**k themselves."

Uhhh, Parcells is the coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: Ilmater
Caption:

"Four members of the New York Giants had to be treated for back spasms today after Coach Parcells told them to go f**k themselves."

Uhhh, Parcells is the coach of the Dallas Cowboys.

Got a little more meat on his bones then Coughlin as well. Maybe next time they can caption the pic with the coaches name.....

😛
 
You guys haven't played sports much have you? That's a standard exercise to stretch your hammies, which prevents pulled hamstrings, the most common injury amongst sports players.

That being said, the picture is still wrong!
 
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