January 10Jan 10 Just now, tx 3 putt said: penn st is not a blue blood It a reference to anal bruising.
January 10Jan 10 That's kind of an odd looking girl. I guess you have to overemphasize everything on stage. Edited January 10Jan 10 by Bullneck
January 10Jan 10 Why do people put their hands over their hearts for the National Anthem? My annoyance makes me feel old, but yet I see olds doing it.
January 10Jan 10 3 minutes ago, chainsaw said: They keep calling this guy the best TE in cfb. I've got my doubts. He is exceptionally good and I wish he were a Longhorn.
January 10Jan 10 Just now, The Ace of Aces said: He is exceptionally good and I wish he were a Longhorn. I guess we'll see because against Oregon and Boise he looked like any other well-utilized TE.
January 10Jan 10 1 minute ago, JohnnyRage said: Why do people put their hands over their hearts for the National Anthem? My annoyance makes me feel old, but yet I see olds doing it. Well, youngsters today wear there ball caps backwards and use their hands to block the sun.
January 10Jan 10 Say "Will ND have a chance to win their 12th NC." One more time without mentioning their last was in 1988
January 10Jan 10 3 minutes ago, JohnnyRage said: Why do people put their hands over their hearts for the National Anthem? My annoyance makes me feel old, but yet I see olds doing it. Are you really asking this question? Being patriotic bother you?
January 10Jan 10 5 minutes ago, JohnnyRage said: Why do people put their hands over their hearts for the National Anthem? My annoyance makes me feel old, but yet I see olds doing it. huh?
January 10Jan 10 ESPN perpetuating the Marcus Freeman Molly McGrath chemistry. I’m sure Marcus’s wife loves it.
January 10Jan 10 7 minutes ago, JohnnyRage said: Why do people put their hands over their hearts for the National Anthem? My annoyance makes me feel old, but yet I see olds doing it. I'm in my 50s. We were taught to do it for the Pledge of Allegiance. Boys were taught to cover their heart with a hat if wearing one for the National Anthem. I don't remember being taught to put my hand over my heart for the Anthem, but it seems natural to do so. Edited January 10Jan 10 by David Dennison
January 10Jan 10 1) Capital One Guy is living his best life. 2) Regarding… 6 minutes ago, JohnnyRage said: Why do people put their hands over their hearts for the National Anthem? My annoyance makes me feel old, but yet I see olds doing it. …I stand and take off my hat. I do not do that hand over heart shit that stupid kids do. #fuckingmorons Kids are too stupid these days to know the difference between the National Anthem and the Pledge of Obedience. …[sic].
January 10Jan 10 11 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said: Sign of love and respect for their country 8 minutes ago, mininghorn88 said: Are you really asking this question? Being patriotic bother you? Not at all, I love this country. I just don't remember it being a thing growing up. I associate hand over heart with the Pledge Of Allegiance. Carry on. Edited January 10Jan 10 by JohnnyRage
January 10Jan 10 1 minute ago, JohnnyRage said: Not at all, I love this country. I just don't remember it being a thing growing up. I associate hand over hear with the Pledge Of Allegiance. Carry on.
January 10Jan 10 that drive started strong then it looked like penn state found out this ND team beat aggy and got scared
January 10Jan 10 Just now, Surly Bevo said: Punting the ball here James? Low T move. Not what you expect from a program that thinks it can get away with anything.
January 10Jan 10 1 minute ago, JohnnyRage said: Not at all, I love this country. I just don't remember it being a thing growing up. I associate hand over hear with the Pledge Of Allegiance. Carry on. https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCODE-1994-title36/html/USCODE-1994-title36-chap10.htm#:~:text=During rendition of the national,hand being over the heart. §171. Conduct during playing During rendition of the national anthem when the flag is displayed, all present except those in uniform should stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. Men not in uniform should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart.
January 10Jan 10 1 minute ago, ButtFumble said: that drive started strong then it looked like penn state found out this ND team beat aggy and got scared Come again…
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