At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through drills?

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  1. THE HCP

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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    Or being thankful for the slaughtering of innocent people.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    just picture the Dalai Lama with a yamika






    that's a tough sentence to say.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    If you go to the Cho pizza party/tour of the PF, that's where I met Medina. In the weight room of the Practice Facility.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    You'd have to like older women. She's over 50. Good cook, but not as good as me.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    I'm not Jewish, but would she let me jizz on her back if I let her watch a couple episodes of Seinfeld?
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    you should have added "I'm a celebrity, dammit" to the end of your poast. don't you have "people" that can make this happen?
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    Are you kidding me!?! This made me laugh as I typed! Repped!
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    No.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    Shows how much you know. Thanking God was definitely part of the original Thanksgiving, and it remains that way today for most Americans.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    Nothing?
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    Neither of us were there and there was no YouTube in the day, but they really needed to thank Native Americans. Pilgrims arrived with wheat that would not grow in New England, no knowledge how to make bread from maize, no knowledge what wild foods were edible or what crops could be grown. Not a surprise most died the first year. Wonder if they thanked god for that? I mean, if god takes credit for good things, shouldn't he/she/it take responsibility for bad?

    KingSpeed, did you know what you were starting, bud?
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    I nominate this as best thread of the year.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    "She"... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    Exactly . . . I think of the origianl thanksgiving like the last meal.

    I do love current day thanksgiving. A great time to get together with family without all the christmas pressure of gifts.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    thanksgiving rocks. family time. my birthday.

    :cheers:
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    I can't wait for thanksgiving. I love thanking our omnipotent and omni-benevolent God for all the wonderful things he does for the children starving to death around the world and the child abuse victims, etc.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    What do you do to help them? Post on sportstwo.com?
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    Am I omnipotent and omni-benevolent? Sadly, I'm not. Your God is supposed to be.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    In truth 80-90% of the Native Americans were already killed off by the time the Pilgrims celebrated Thanksgiving from diseases introduced by European explorers.
     
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    Re: At FanFest, who was that adorable dark haired man who led the players through dri

    You could thank Him for inspiring people in His name to help out starving children, counseling victims of abuse, finding jobs for ex-cons, etc. Or just consistently bash what you don't understand. Either way.
     
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