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RE: OSU Fan Site Eleven Warriors - is SEC/ACC/ESPN a monopoly?
(01-09-2019 12:48 PM)cubucks Wrote:  
(01-09-2019 12:44 PM)OrangeDude Wrote:  
(01-09-2019 12:28 PM)cubucks Wrote:  So you went over to Eleven Warriors site, got your feelings hurt about a post and came back here and started a thread about it?

You guys are hilarious!

No, did basically what you just did. Went to another conference's site, read a thread, and then laughed about what another conference fan wrote about. 03-wink

I at least had the decency not to laugh at them on their own site though. I know what snowflakes fans of Big Ten programs can be. And if we knew you were coming here, we might have been able to set up a safe space for you. 05-stirthepot

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Neil
Wrong, was just going through the timeline option and happened to come across this dumpster fire.

The Today's Posts option tells the viewer (if they bother to look at it) what board the thread is on. So, if in fact, you didn't bother to check to see you might be coming to potential enemy territory and just pre-maturely wet your pants because you saw "Eleven Warriors" in the title, that's not my fault. 03-lmfao

Cheers,
Neil
01-09-2019 01:06 PM
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