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RE: The joey porter rule? - JustWinBaby - 06-13-2016

Time to arrest Dino for slavery....because he just owned rfaulk


RE: The joey porter rule? - Beaker - 06-13-2016

(06-13-2016, 01:57 AM)JustWinBaby Wrote: Time to arrest Dino for slavery....because he just owned rfaulk

steeler fans don't even own their trailers.


RE: The joey porter rule? - rfaulk34 - 06-13-2016

(06-13-2016, 01:57 AM)JustWinBaby Wrote: Time to arrest Dino for slavery....because he just owned rfaulk

You should wipe your mouth off before saying things like that.


RE: The joey porter rule? - jason - 06-13-2016

(06-13-2016, 09:36 AM)Beaker Wrote: steeler fans don't even own their trailers.

Nor do they own their furnishings. They belong to Rent a Center.


RE: The joey porter rule? - Wyche'sWarrior - 06-13-2016

(06-10-2016, 03:17 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: http://www.cincyjungle.com/2016/6/9/11895576/nfl-rule-changes-affected-bengals-vs-steelers

Jesus Crisp is what a load of shit and delusional spin. But what else would you expect from a Bengals Homer website? 

For the 1,000,000th time.....

If the refs missed the call and Joey Porter should have been flagged it would have made ZERO difference in the outcome of the game and here is why. Wallace Gilberry also should have been flagged (as evidenced by the NFL handing him a fine, along with Porter) and those penalties would have offset. Pac Man's penalty was separate and still would have counted and been enforced, moving the ball forward 15 yards for the chip shot FG.

So please spin away Bungle publication, the rest of us will live in reality. 


I don't think Pacman would be so upset had Jerry Porter been flagged and removed from the fray, why would he? That's common sense man......oh......wait, nevermind. Mellow


RE: The joey porter rule? - Wyche'sWarrior - 06-13-2016

(06-10-2016, 02:15 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Yes, Kentucky needed to outlaw marrying cousins to curb it from happening while Maryland, being the second most educated state, does not have this problem. I'm glad you pointed this out. 

If your protest group does come to Maryland, maybe they can graduate high school and attain a college degree while they're here.


Pro tip: you live in a joke of a state.


You wanna go down this road again? Shocked


RE: The joey porter rule? - Wyche'sWarrior - 06-13-2016

(06-10-2016, 04:27 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Interesting. I'm going to go with the census data that reports on all citizens. They can can have beating our class of 2014, though.

Maybe the Kentuckians who actually graduate high school go to college in other states because they now know better.


Yeah, because being known for the first fully self-contained artificial heart transplant surgery, as well as the first successful hand transplantation is certainly an indication of poor higher education. The University of Louisville Hospital is also credited with the first civilian ambulance, the nation's first accident services, now known as an emergency room (ER), and one of the first blood banks in the US.

"Between 1999 and 2006 UofL was one of the fastest growing medical research institutions according to National Institutes of Health rankings.[11] As of 2006, the melanoma clinic ranked third in among public universities in NIH funding,[11] the neurology research program fourth[citation needed], and the spinal cord research program 10th."


.....and that's just one school.  What are y'all known for in Baltimore, a ***** junkie needle exchange? Mellow


RE: The joey porter rule? - Griever - 06-13-2016

(06-13-2016, 03:52 PM)Wyche Wrote: Yeah, because being known for the first fully self-contained artificial heart transplant surgery, as well as the first successful hand transplantation is certainly an indication of poor higher education. The University of Louisville Hospital is also credited with the first civilian ambulance, the nation's first accident services, now known as an emergency room (ER), and one of the first blood banks in the US.

"Between 1999 and 2006 UofL was one of the fastest growing medical research institutions according to National Institutes of Health rankings.[11] As of 2006, the melanoma clinic ranked third in among public universities in NIH funding,[11] the neurology research program fourth[citation needed], and the spinal cord research program 10th."


.....and that's just one school.  What are y'all known for in Baltimore, a ***** junkie needle exchange? Mellow

im pretty sure there is a high demand for junkie needles Mellow


RE: The joey porter rule? - Wyche'sWarrior - 06-13-2016

(06-13-2016, 03:59 PM)Griever Wrote: im pretty sure there is a high demand for junkie needles Mellow


Yep, especially in Baltimore, the heroin capital of the USA ( http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=92699&page=1 )......such an "enlightened" place.....burning your own town, having a person implicated in a murder immortalized in bronze.....what a "bastion" of higher education and standards. Mellow


RE: The joey porter rule? - BengalHawk62 - 06-14-2016

Have we also talked about the fake TD the refs awarded the steAlers in that game?  The one handed, juggling ball jammed up the butthole to the sphincter muscle, flip with only one foot down in the field of play TD that shouldn't have counted in the first freakin' place. Yes, that TD that wasn't a TD, but since the nfl wanted the steAlers to win that game, the replay booth awarded them the 6 pts.  


RE: The joey porter rule? - Griever - 06-15-2016

(06-14-2016, 12:33 PM)BengalHawk62 Wrote: Have we also talked about the fake TD the refs awarded the steAlers in that game?  The one handed, juggling ball jammed up the butthole to the sphincter muscle, flip with only one foot down in the field of play TD that shouldn't have counted in the first freakin' place. Yes, that TD that wasn't a TD, but since the nfl wanted the steAlers to win that game, the replay booth awarded them the 6 pts.  

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