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ryan2772

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  1. F*CK YEAH DUDE however.......kilik will knock yo' punk ass out ;D
  2. this should be called the pre-ivan party
  3. where the f*ck have you been? ;D
  4. what the hell does that mean??? bill isn't short for robert hahaha
  5. i'm surprised he knows how to use a fax machine
  6. hahahaha that's hilarious love the commentary
  7. ryan2772

    some 80's songs

    still cracks me up seeing 80's people dancing in movies.
  8. didn't your momma teach you that if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all?
  9. i don't know.....looks like photoshop to me.....
  10. loooooooooooooove deep dish.....can't wait for thanksgiving...... great set, me like. ;D
  11. Bobby Bowden's grandson, former son-in-law die in car wreck By STEPHEN F. HOLDER sholder@herald.com College football's first family is dealing with a painful loss today as a grandson and former son-in-law of Florida State coach Bobby Bowden were killed Sunday in a car wreck in Florida's panhandle, the school announced Monday. John Allen Madden, 45, and Bowden Madden, 15, were struck broadside by a utility truck on slippery Interstate 10 near Quincy when their car skidded across the median and into the oncoming traffic, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. FHP investigators determined the two were killed on impact. The area was feeling the effects of the outer bands of Tropical Storm Frances at the time of the accident. The news comes just days before the Seminoles are scheduled to play Miami in their season opener, which was postponed because of Frances after originally being slated for tonight. The elder Madden married Bowden's daughter, Ginger, in 1981. They reportedly were divorced earlier this year. John Madden was FSU's starting center as a senior in 1980 after playing four years for the Seminoles. A close-knit Southern family, the tragedy is expected to take a considerable toll on the Bowdens, particularly Ginger, who is an assistant state attorney in Oklaloosa County. In addition to her father coaching FSU, her brother, Tommy, is the coach at Clemson, and another brother, Jeff, is FSU's offensive coordinator. ''I spoke with Coach Bowden this morning,'' team chaplain Clint Purvis said. ``It's tough on them. It's such a tragedy . . . Because they're such a strong, tight-knit family, that's what's carrying them right now.'' Said FSU athletic director Dave Hart: ``Words can't express the grieving I know the Bowdens are going through. Bobby has been a pillar of strength and faith to his players and he'll draw on that same strength through this tragedy.''
  12. ryan2772

    How Our Brian Raeds

    Trick question. If we know that we only use 10% of our brain power and we are aware of what that 10% of brain power encompasses, then how are we aware that another 90% of brain power exists and we don't quite know how to tap into it, yet we know that 90% of brain power is dedicated towards other means of using the brain that we are unaware of. Don't you think that in order to speciiy that something is a percent of something that you must first know what the whole thing is or about before saying that this is 10 % of this part or 90% of that part? lol Honestly, I, in no way shape or form can answer your question. It's only an estimate that psychologists universally agree on based on certain tests and research. It's not just a percentage that they whimsically throw out just to confuse us. And think about it, the mind does have a substantial amount of untapped, dormant resources. For instance, have you ever been dead tired to the point where you feel unable to move, yet a buddy comes along and tells you about a certain activity that propels you to stand up and take action? At that point you don't feel tired anymore. Because you're not thinking about it. Your mind is busy thinking about what to do next. Your mind delivers an adrenaline jolt that makes you feel energized. Your mind is focused on a different task, it is no longer focusing on your previous " tired" state. These are things that we do unknowingly. Just imagine if we can actually take control of our minds to function like that when we actually want and need it to. The possiblities are endless, that's why I say that it is scary. Your brain is like a computer, you ask and you receive, you ask negative questions, you get negative answers, vice versa and so forth. If you condition your mind to think that the world is a shi**y place to live in with a bunch of a**holes, guess what? You will walk around with a negative mindset and view of everything around you. The opposite is true as well. whoa.
  13. ryan2772

    How Our Brian Raeds

    Trick question. If we know that we only use 10% of our brain power and we are aware of what that 10% of brain power encompasses, then how are we aware that another 90% of brain power exists and we don't quite know how to tap into it, yet we know that 90% of brain power is dedicated towards other means of using the brain that we are unaware of. Don't you think that in order to speciiy that something is a percent of something that you must first know what the whole thing is or about before saying that this is 10 % of this part or 90% of that part? lol whoa.
  14. damn dude my flight got in @ 7, i was extremely tempted to go....but jetlag's a mofo
  15. so how exactly do they marry corn w/ beef?
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