:rofl::rofl::rofl: only problem is, with some "fans" that would be true!
is hoping for a sink hole again asking too much?:grin:
oyster artichoke soup with garlic bread. simple and yummy!
can the sec officials get through one game without any completely blown dumb ass calls?:rolleye33:
you live where?:eek: i seriously dislike both teams. but i have reasons to want the team thats in your state to win.
geaux cocks!
if i cant get that sink hole, id take a crappy looking 3-0 final score.
freakin short horns. i need them to win. for a few reasons. :angry:
i want a large sink hole to open up over the stadium and swallow both teams. and their fans. too much to ask?:wave:
something was pointed out the other day i never considered. who did we have between flynn and perrilloux? no one. was there a recruiting gap...
i believe someone's hood is showing. :rolleye33:
agree.
and what if said jop refuses to perform or sign off on a civil union because of race? still discrimination.
if you use that argument, allowing people to not uphold the law when charged to do so, because of personal belief, then you can say it is ok for a...
he refused to do his job based on race. seems pretty simple to me. that he has married couples of same race, tho of a different race from...
except for the fact that it is the jop's personal belief. but to refuse to marry them is considered discrimination and against the law.
that has me curious. i wonder if this guy has refused to marry mixed race couples when one is white, the other of indian origin? or any kind of...
seems like option two would have a lot of fathers starving their daughters! /sarcasm
and to get the anti-aclu crowd going....:hihi: seriously tho, i think this is a case where i can agree with the aclu and say "go get em!"
what a terrible image for the state. a justice of the peace in hammond refuses to marry a mixed race couple. out of concern for the children...