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Old 01-10-2010, 02:55 AM   #11
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Re: Wild Card Weekend Game Day Thread(s)

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Originally Posted by djnemo65 View Post
me: "That was pretty lame to see the team dancing around like that. Congratulations you won one playoff game."

My argument is clear. One playoff win does not warrant a celebration. Very specific claim here. You concede that it is lame, but not as lame as the Redskins season. I think this is a childish, buffoonish, nonsensical comeback (although I guess it impressed gus).

And when you talk about "too" (sic) different subjects that should never be compared, well, you prove my point.

You are not smart and I don't want your f------ cookie crumbs. Goodnight.
Don't get all butt hurt because someone called you out and it was not even me originally.
Look its ok guy, you just made a dumb post about my post, get over it. Don't continue to make more STUPID posts justifying your even STUPIDER Rebuttals. We all have a Lugena beach moment at times, just don't continue to make it even worse. You must not have a lot of success with women in your life with this type of pettiness.
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