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Lonestar Lizard Offline
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TCU wins "Beef Bowl"
One would think that a badger could certainly eat more than a lizard but.....one would be wrong.

FWIW. 03-lmfao

http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/112591484.html
12-29-2010 09:34 AM
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RE: TCU wins "Beef Bowl"
(12-29-2010 09:34 AM)Lonestar Lizard Wrote:  One would think that a badger could certainly eat more than a lizard but.....one would be wrong.

FWIW. 03-lmfao

http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/112591484.html

LOL, I really hope that history holds true for TCU.
12-29-2010 03:22 PM
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RE: TCU wins "Beef Bowl"
If it does hold true, does TCU win the Rose Bowl by a rib too? If so, whose rib is it?
12-29-2010 04:16 PM
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