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A couple weeks respite from the inane blathering Steelers and Cowboys fans posting here might be nice. A tough Sunday for these pretenders to the ring. Should take them a week or so to make up new BS reasons why they're the team to contend with.
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Can't wait for Cracky to tell us "Pittsburg got more out of that loss yesterday than the Jags did out of the win"..............The Steelers are a miracle comback vs the Browns away from the sixth seed...........F-R-A-U-D-S.................
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Re: Silence of the Lambs, Pitt Fans and Cow Fans
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Nice and quiet, is it not.
Can't wait for Cracky to tell us "Pittsburg got more out of that loss yesterday than the Jags did out of the win"..............The Steelers are a miracle comback vs the Browns away from the sixth seed...........F-R-A-U-D-S.................
The center of the Aztec civilization was the Valley of Mexico, a huge, oval basin about 7,500 feet above sea level. The Aztec empire included many cities and towns, especially in the Valley of Mexico. The largest city in the empire was the capital, Tenochtitlan. The early settlers built log rafts, then covered them with mud and planted seeds to create roots and develop more solid land for building homes in this marshy land. Canals were also cut out through the marsh so that a typical Aztec home had its back to a canal with a canoe tied at the door.
The story of the Aztecs' rise to power is awe inspiring one, and is one of the most remarkable stories in world history. They were a relatively unknown group of people who came into the Valley of Mexico during the 12th and 13th century A.D., and rose to be the greatest power in the Americas by the time the Spaniards arrived, in the 16th century.
The center of the Aztec civilization was the Valley of Mexico, a huge, oval basin about 7,500 feet above sea level. The The story of the Aztecs' rise to power is awe inspiring one, and is one of the most remarkable stories in world history. They were a relatively unknown group of people who came into the Valley of Mexico during the 12th and 13th century A.D., and rose to be the greatest power in the Americas by the time the Spaniards arrived, in the 16th century.
And like the Aztecs, the awe inspiring Patriots cut out the very heart of the pretender Steelers and exposed it for all to see.
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And just like the Aztecs, the Stooler dynasty of the 70's is history, as in ANCIENT HISTORY; what outstanding games you've had the pleasure of sitting through, eh cracky, that barnburner vs the Doofins in a monsoon and yesterdays undressing at the hands of the Jags in a blizzard; I thought your team was the physical ones?.............
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Re: Silence of the Lambs, Pitt Fans and Cow Fans
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The center of the Aztec civilization was the Valley of Mexico, a huge, oval basin about 7,500 feet above sea level. The Aztec empire included many cities and towns, especially in the Valley of Mexico. The largest city in the empire was the capital, Tenochtitlan. The early settlers built log rafts, then covered them with mud and planted seeds to create roots and develop more solid land for building homes in this marshy land. Canals were also cut out through the marsh so that a typical Aztec home had its back to a canal with a canoe tied at the door.
The story of the Aztecs' rise to power is awe inspiring one, and is one of the most remarkable stories in world history. They were a relatively unknown group of people who came into the Valley of Mexico during the 12th and 13th century A.D., and rose to be the greatest power in the Americas by the time the Spaniards arrived, in the 16th century.
And just like the Aztecs, the Stooler dynasty of the 70's is history, as in ANCIENT HISTORY; what outstanding games you've had the pleasure of sitting through, eh cracky, that barnburner vs the Doofins in a monsoon and yesterdays undressing at the hands of the Jags in a blizzard; I thought your team was the physical ones?.............
They are the physical ones...........with each other in the showers.........
The center of the Aztec civilization was the Valley of Mexico, a huge, oval basin about 7,500 feet above sea level. The Aztec empire included many cities and towns, especially in the Valley of Mexico. The largest city in the empire was the capital, Tenochtitlan. The early settlers built log rafts, then covered them with mud and planted seeds to create roots and develop more solid land for building homes in this marshy land. Canals were also cut out through the marsh so that a typical Aztec home had its back to a canal with a canoe tied at the door.
The story of the Aztecs' rise to power is awe inspiring one, and is one of the most remarkable stories in world history. They were a relatively unknown group of people who came into the Valley of Mexico during the 12th and 13th century A.D., and rose to be the greatest power in the Americas by the time the Spaniards arrived, in the 16th century.
Me thinks you FU with this post crack head. It came back to bit you in the AZZ.
Me thinks you FU with this post crack head. It came back to bit you in the AZZ.
In his defense, it's really easy to 'own' sub 100 IQ Steelers fans.
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