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UF long snapper goes incognito on Fan Day, gets autographs from coaches and teammates

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2 minutes ago, trza-hawk said:

What does incognito mean?

It's a way to look at porn on your phone without having it get in your browsing history.

I thought at first read this would have to do with Richie.  Glad it wasn't.

7 minutes ago, trza-hawk said:

What does incognito mean?

you know... in burrito

5 hours ago, Droopy said:

That’s was good. Go Gators. 

Fuck yeah, Go Gata!

4 hours ago, trza-hawk said:

What does incognito mean?

Comanche Indian for Go Gata

7 hours ago, Goo Punch said:

This was actually pretty funny:

Too bad they didn't show Mullen.. He wouldn't of known who he was. 

 

 

8 hours ago, Goo Punch said:

This was actually pretty funny:

 

 

The coaches in Gainesville better not tick this guy off, be could get some dirt on his own coaches if he wanted to...

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that first coach he gets- the one who kinda looks like lee jackson- is great. also the long snapper himself is pretty funny. the way he was talking to the guys just made it that much better. he was the right guy for the part. 

Edited by Goo Punch

I am so tired of people using big words to impress their friends and leave people like me super confused.

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