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BachelorTrek

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  1. I see no, "Eddie Phillips/Donnie Wigginton Shoulds Starts" headline -- NOT SURLY ENOUGH! Lulz.
  2. The Montgomery Ward and J.C. Penney catalogs also were very popular as well during that time, too. I miss them.
  3. Eh, it can be ugly-looking as long as it's good-quality. It's an ugly sport, so that fits. Lulz.
  4. It's not my fault I grew wide lineman's shoulders, little guy.
  5. Yeah, I noticed that, too. He's one of those type of announcers that gives certain players nicknames. I didn't hear Quinn "La Joya" Ewers, however. Lulz.
  6. Also this longer set of highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/16594800/64e75c03e984a205ccfd1b6c
  7. I was wearing 3XL in high school -- hilarious to make a "rugby shirt" with a 2XL maximum size for thin-shouldered people.
  8. Care to share a link to this, instead of just an image?
  9. AI-generated, embarrassing and meaningless drivel. Lulz.
  10. I wore my Poncho Burnt Orange short-sleeve ("The 1969") shirt all over Japan during their normally-really-humid-with-no-wind (80-95F days with 80%+ humidity, and no wind during daytime) summer this year, including on Okinawa where it was 90%+ humidity day and night, and it was nails. I grew up in the Houston area, so though it never did the 100F+ with 70% humidity that I became so familiar with in Houston, the shirt held up great. After washing it, whether I stayed at a place that had a clothes-dryer hot-air blower over in the shower-bath room (like many homes/apartments in Japan have) or I just hung it up to air-dry inside, my Poncho shirt was always the first thing dry, before my Dri-fit Nike workout shirts were dry. And yes, the Poncho short-sleeve shirt is lighter than the regular Nike Dri-fit shirts. Like others have said, I have bought some more Poncho shirts in different colors, too.
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